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5/4/08 Might Have Missed List

Douglas Karr talked about the challenges of presenting in an unfamiliar venue at BlogIN.

Earth Times: Finding good projectors for presentations

Speaker Sue Says: 9 Gestures that mean a lot — Don’t let your gestures derail what you’re saying.

Speak Schmeak: Take charge of your event — “In order for you to make your speaking engagement the best it can be, you’re going to have to take charge of your room.”

controlbooth.com: Annoying Projectors — Not only did the projector turn itself off, it was mounted 20 feet off the floor.

Merrell Ligons: This is what happens when you don’t turn off your cell phone at meetings.

Jim Hill Media: M-I-C … as in “I wish that this microphone would work properly” — Even Disney isn’t immune to foul ups.

Neatorama: Robin Williams Hijacked a BBC Debate — You don’t want to have technical difficulties with Robin Williams in the room.

4 comments to 5/4/08 Might Have Missed List

  • Hey Lee, your “might have missed list” is a great idea! Thanks for including one of my posts; I’m off to read a couple that I missed myself!

    Lisa Braithwaites last blog post..No systems, no formulas

  • @Lisa Braithwaite: My pleasure, Lisa, glad I could pass the link on.

    I want this blog to be more about original content and less about links than my previous ones. However, there’s just too much really great stuff out there to ignore completely.

  • Hey Lee, your “might have missed list” is a great idea! Thanks for including one of my posts; I’m off to read a couple that I missed myself!

    Lisa Braithwaites last blog post..No systems, no formulas

  • Lee Potts

    @Lisa Braithwaite: My pleasure, Lisa, glad I could pass the link on.

    I want this blog to be more about original content and less about links than my previous ones. However, there’s just too much really great stuff out there to ignore completely.