Monday, February 9, 2009

is this your blog?

Is this your blog?

http://apple5thave.blogspot.com/

if so, PLEASE stop pulling the Keynote group feeds. Some of the members do NOT want their
info made public.

Re: [applekeynote] SlideShare does Keynote '09

I suspect you need to have the package option turned OFF in K 09 for
this to work right, which makes sense since packages get all hosed up
in transit if you don't zip them first.

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On Feb 9, 2009, at 9:04 AM, Tim Archer wrote:

> Yeah, I know… they still don't do transitions (or so I suppose). But
> still, it's nice to be appreciated:
>
> http://blog.slideshare.net/2009/02/09/987/
>
> ---Tim Archer


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[applekeynote] SlideShare does Keynote '09

Yeah, I know… they still don't do transitions (or so I suppose). But
still, it's nice to be appreciated:

http://blog.slideshare.net/2009/02/09/987/

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Friday, February 6, 2009

Re: [applekeynote] This list is a blog?

I did that first. The only option that looked promising was the
copyright one, and that requires me to MAIL a letter to blogspot. I
think I might contact yahoo first instead.

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On Feb 6, 2009, at 9:57 PM, Kathleen R Cabral wrote:

> Or hit the "Notify Blogger" button on the top of the webpage being
> discussed.
>
>

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Re: [applekeynote] This list is a blog?

Or hit the "Notify Blogger" button on the top of the webpage being discussed.


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Date: Friday, February 6, 2009 2:07 pm
Subject: Re: [applekeynote] This list is a blog?
To: "applekeynote@yahoogroups.com" <applekeynote@yahoogroups.com>

> No, I have my own blog. But I've been aware of it for some time as it often appears when google sends me a daily message when it searches fir any reference to my name. 
>
> I think if anyone wants to complain it would go to yahoo which hosts this list, no?
>
> Les
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On 07/02/2009, at 10:19 AM, Brian Peat <brian@thepeatgroup.> com> wrote:
>

> The profile says Lep. Les, you didn't make this did you?
>
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>
> On Feb 6, 2009, at 6:12 PM, Brian Peat wrote:
>
> > Don't look at me, I didn't make that. I started the list and maintain
> > it. Maybe someone learned how to pull an RSS feed. Sorry that you
> > don't know who I am, I run Keynoteuser.> com and I started this group a
> > long time ago.
> >
> > I have never seen that blogspot page in my life and certainly didn't
> > create it.
> >
> > Anyway, if any of you want to get to know me, just ask, there's no
> > need to google me :)
> >
> > So, the big question now is, how do I take that blog down?
> >
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Re: [applekeynote] This list is a blog?

No, I have my own blog. But I've been aware of it for some time as it often appears when google sends me a daily message when it searches fir any reference to my name. 

I think if anyone wants to complain it would go to yahoo which hosts this list, no?

Les

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The profile says Lep. Les, you didn't make this did you?

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On Feb 6, 2009, at 6:12 PM, Brian Peat wrote:

> Don't look at me, I didn't make that. I started the list and maintain
> it. Maybe someone learned how to pull an RSS feed. Sorry that you
> don't know who I am, I run Keynoteuser.com and I started this group a
> long time ago.
>
> I have never seen that blogspot page in my life and certainly didn't
> create it.
>
> Anyway, if any of you want to get to know me, just ask, there's no
> need to google me :)
>
> So, the big question now is, how do I take that blog down?
>
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Re: [applekeynote] This list is a blog?

The profile says Lep. Les, you didn't make this did you?

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On Feb 6, 2009, at 6:12 PM, Brian Peat wrote:

> Don't look at me, I didn't make that. I started the list and maintain
> it. Maybe someone learned how to pull an RSS feed. Sorry that you
> don't know who I am, I run Keynoteuser.com and I started this group a
> long time ago.
>
> I have never seen that blogspot page in my life and certainly didn't
> create it.
>
> Anyway, if any of you want to get to know me, just ask, there's no
> need to google me :)
>
> So, the big question now is, how do I take that blog down?
>
> Brian A. Peat
>
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Re: [applekeynote] This list is a blog?

Sorry, I know who you are Brian - I meant Bill Maher. I only found
that site when I Googled for "Bill Meaher"

It's probably not all that hard to take incoming emails and then use a
script to post them to WordPress. Certainly, my message asking about
the blog was there in seconds so it must be scripted somehow.

Thought you'd be interested to know...

Anthony

On 07/02/2009, at 10:12 AM, Brian Peat wrote:

> Don't look at me, I didn't make that. I started the list and maintain
> it. Maybe someone learned how to pull an RSS feed. Sorry that you
> don't know who I am, I run Keynoteuser.com and I started this group a
> long time ago.
>
> I have never seen that blogspot page in my life and certainly didn't
> create it.
>
> Anyway, if any of you want to get to know me, just ask, there's no
> need to google me :)
>
> So, the big question now is, how do I take that blog down?
>
> Brian A. Peat
>
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> On Feb 6, 2009, at 5:43 PM, Anthony Caruana wrote:
>
> > Not knowing who this guy is I did a quick Google and found this
> >
> > http://apple5thave.blogspot.com/2009/02/re-applekeynote-ted-and-keynote_5816.html
> >
> > It doesn't alter my use of this list (although I'm more of a lurker
> > than contributor) but I was a little surprised.
> >
> > Best
> > Anthony
>
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Re: [applekeynote] This list is a blog?

Don't look at me, I didn't make that. I started the list and maintain
it. Maybe someone learned how to pull an RSS feed. Sorry that you
don't know who I am, I run Keynoteuser.com and I started this group a
long time ago.

I have never seen that blogspot page in my life and certainly didn't
create it.

Anyway, if any of you want to get to know me, just ask, there's no
need to google me :)

So, the big question now is, how do I take that blog down?

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On Feb 6, 2009, at 5:43 PM, Anthony Caruana wrote:

> Not knowing who this guy is I did a quick Google and found this
>
> http://apple5thave.blogspot.com/2009/02/re-applekeynote-ted-and-keynote_5816.html
>
> It doesn't alter my use of this list (although I'm more of a lurker
> than contributor) but I was a little surprised.
>
> Best
> Anthony


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Re: [applekeynote] This list is a blog?

Wow! I don't know if that's a violation of Google's policies, but it's definitely unethical.

I'm surprised there aren't ads on the site.

---Tim Archer

On Feb 6, 2009, at 4:43 PM, Anthony Caruana wrote:

Not knowing who this guy is I did a quick Google and found this

http://apple5thave.blogspot.com/2009/02/re-applekeynote-ted-and-keynote_5816.html

It doesn't alter my use of this list (although I'm more of a lurker 
than contributor) but I was a little surprised.

Best
Anthony.

 



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[applekeynote] This list is a blog?

Not knowing who this guy is I did a quick Google and found this

http://apple5thave.blogspot.com/2009/02/re-applekeynote-ted-and-keynote_5816.html

It doesn't alter my use of this list (although I'm more of a lurker
than contributor) but I was a little surprised.

Best
Anthony

On 07/02/2009, at 1:37 AM, Brian Peat wrote:

> Keep in mind some of us think Bill Meaher is a crock, so lets try to
> keep religious and political opinion off the list.
>
> thanks,
>
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>
> On Feb 6, 2009, at 1:57 AM, Les Posen wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Many of you know about TED and perhaps use some of the videos in
> your
> > own trainings.
> >
> > It's on again right now, and my mate Garr Reynolds (Presentation
> Zen)
> > is attending, so I'm sure I'll have some interesting things to
> pass to
> > the group once it's over.
> >
> > But on Nancy Duarte's blog, she writes that TED commissioned her
> group
> > to assist TED speakers with their presentation design. I'm guessing
> > we're going to see a lot more Keynote in action once the videos
> start
> > rolling in...
> >
> > Here's her URL: http://blog.duarte.com/2009/02/duarte-ted/
> >
> > Also, I gave an all day workshop yesterday to Seventh Day Adventist
> > ministers and youth leaders, using Day 1 of my Macworld Powertools
> as
> > a basis.
> >
> > This is a VERY conservative group, so much that one came up during a
> > break after I'd discussed the evolution of the brain to "remind" me
> > that the group consists of "radical creationists" who believe in a
> > literal interpretation of The Bible - ie, evolution is a crock. I
> > almost stopped and trotted out Bill Meaher's Religilous to get some
> > interesting conversation going, but held back on that impulse.
> >
> > BUT at the end of the day, many came up (75 in attendance) and said,
> > "You didn't use Powerpoint, did you?" and "Is your program only for
> > the Mac?" I think I created about a dozen new Mac users... this
> was a
> > combination of Keynote 08 and 09 slides, but I suppose if you're a
> > long time Powerpoint user it may likely look like Keynote 15, it's
> so
> > far ahead of what they're used to seeing and doing.
> >
> > When I come up for air from other projects (my work has been
> > discovered back home!) I'll blog about it and Macworld 2009.
> >
> > Les
>
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Re: [applekeynote] TED and Keynote

I just got those apps Les, Very cool and useful.

Two other thoughts. Vimeo offers higher-res videos than YouTube and is also supported by Web2Delight.

I can't remember the other thought. Must be Friday. Or Saturday where you are,

Oh well.

I'll write later.

David

On Feb 6, 2009, at 12:54 PM, Les Posen wrote:


On 07/02/2009, at 3:36 AM, Rom Feria wrote:

>
> Most presentations are done using Keynote. :D
>
>

I'm not sure the percentages, but I'm guessing that TED really came on 
the map for many non-attendees (it was certainly unknown to me) after 
Al Gore presented his prelude to An Inconvenient Truth at TED several 
years back, and it then became known he used Keynote with the help of 
Duarte, something Apple itself later featured on its homepage.

Using Gore as a starting point, one of the ideas I featured in the 
Adventist and Macworld presentations was the increased frequency of 
presentation tools in mainstream media, such that more and more 
audiences, especially young people, are becoming increasingly 
sophisticated in their expectations of what a good presentation should 
look like, or at least what ot needs to get and keep their attention.

So I showed an edited form of the opening sequence of Da Vinci Code; 
some sequences from an Australian media-criticism current affairs 
program; and the opening sequence to the new TV show "Lie to Me", 
which features many Macs in action.

At some point I was asked how I download YouTube videos into my 
presentation - in both talks I gave by the way - and suggested using 
versiontracker.com to locate such apps.

Personally, I have used TubeTV in the past, but at Macworld I located 
a new Indian company with two apps to its credit: Web2 Delight with 
easy YouTube (and several other movie and pic sites) download and 
conversion features; and Voila, a screenshot app with some very nice 
image manipulation abilities which fits nicely into my workflow and 
slide creation style.

May I suggest you take a look at the website and if they appeal, spend 
a little time downloading the trial apps, and playing. The apps are 
very Mac-like in look and feel.

Source: http://www.globaldelight.com/index.html

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On 07/02/2009, at 3:36 AM, Rom Feria wrote:

>
> Most presentations are done using Keynote. :D
>
>

I'm not sure the percentages, but I'm guessing that TED really came on
the map for many non-attendees (it was certainly unknown to me) after
Al Gore presented his prelude to An Inconvenient Truth at TED several
years back, and it then became known he used Keynote with the help of
Duarte, something Apple itself later featured on its homepage.

Using Gore as a starting point, one of the ideas I featured in the
Adventist and Macworld presentations was the increased frequency of
presentation tools in mainstream media, such that more and more
audiences, especially young people, are becoming increasingly
sophisticated in their expectations of what a good presentation should
look like, or at least what ot needs to get and keep their attention.

So I showed an edited form of the opening sequence of Da Vinci Code;
some sequences from an Australian media-criticism current affairs
program; and the opening sequence to the new TV show "Lie to Me",
which features many Macs in action.

At some point I was asked how I download YouTube videos into my
presentation - in both talks I gave by the way - and suggested using
versiontracker.com to locate such apps.

Personally, I have used TubeTV in the past, but at Macworld I located
a new Indian company with two apps to its credit: Web2 Delight with
easy YouTube (and several other movie and pic sites) download and
conversion features; and Voila, a screenshot app with some very nice
image manipulation abilities which fits nicely into my workflow and
slide creation style.

May I suggest you take a look at the website and if they appeal, spend
a little time downloading the trial apps, and playing. The apps are
very Mac-like in look and feel.

Source: http://www.globaldelight.com/index.html

Les


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Re: [applekeynote] TED and Keynote

"so lets try to keep religious and political opinion off the list."

What part of this DID NOT make sense?

This thread is now done unless it's about TED.

I run this list, so I have the power to simply remove people who don't
play nice.

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On Feb 6, 2009, at 10:44 AM, Gary Coyne wrote:

> It's OK Les, there's a bunch of us who are not afraid of science,
> still think that the earth is not the center of the universe, and
> that gravity exists (even though technically gravity is still only a
> theory by the language of science in the same way that evolution is
> a theory).
>
> We've had 8 years of ideology over science and see where that's
> got us. I'm for moving on.

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Re: [applekeynote] TED and Keynote

Most presentations are done using Keynote. :D

On Feb 5, 2009, at 10:57 PM, Les Posen wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Many of you know about TED and perhaps use some of the videos in your
> own trainings.
>
> It's on again right now, and my mate Garr Reynolds (Presentation Zen)
> is attending, so I'm sure I'll have some interesting things to pass to
> the group once it's over.
>
> But on Nancy Duarte's blog, she writes that TED commissioned her group
> to assist TED speakers with their presentation design. I'm guessing
> we're going to see a lot more Keynote in action once the videos start
> rolling in...
>
> Here's her URL: http://blog.duarte.com/2009/02/duarte-ted/
>
>
> Also, I gave an all day workshop yesterday to Seventh Day Adventist
> ministers and youth leaders, using Day 1 of my Macworld Powertools as
> a basis.
>
> This is a VERY conservative group, so much that one came up during a
> break after I'd discussed the evolution of the brain to "remind" me
> that the group consists of "radical creationists" who believe in a
> literal interpretation of The Bible - ie, evolution is a crock. I
> almost stopped and trotted out Bill Meaher's Religilous to get some
> interesting conversation going, but held back on that impulse.
>
> BUT at the end of the day, many came up (75 in attendance) and said,
> "You didn't use Powerpoint, did you?" and "Is your program only for
> the Mac?" I think I created about a dozen new Mac users... this was a
> combination of Keynote 08 and 09 slides, but I suppose if you're a
> long time Powerpoint user it may likely look like Keynote 15, it's so
> far ahead of what they're used to seeing and doing.
>
> When I come up for air from other projects (my work has been
> discovered back home!) I'll blog about it and Macworld 2009.
>
> Les
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
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> Numbers check out the iWork yahoo group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iwork/
> "Yahoo! Groups Links
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>
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Re: [applekeynote] TED and Keynote

It doesn't just exist. It's the law. 

Agreed on the unnecessary political comments though.


On Feb 6, 2009, at 10:26 AM, Gary Coyne wrote:

Gee,

I'm sorry you do not think gravity exists

My humble apologies.

Gary


On 2/6/09 8:04 AM, "Rodney Queen" <rlq@mac.com> wrote:


 

Gary,

Those are quite incendiary words.

Has no place here.

Rodney


On Feb 6, 2009, at 10:44 AM, Gary Coyne wrote:

It's OK Les, there's a bunch of us who are not afraid of science, still think that the earth is not the center of the universe, and that gravity exists (even though technically gravity is still only a theory by the language of science in the same way that evolution is a theory).

We've had 8 years of ideology over science and see where that's got us. I'm for moving on.

Gary




On 2/6/09 6:37 AM, "Brian Peat" <brian@thepeatgroup.com> wrote:


 

Keep in mind some of us think Bill Meaher is a crock, so lets try to  
keep religious and political opinion off the list.

thanks,

Brian A. Peat

The Peat Group                      Apple Consultants Network  
certified member
Mobile: (614) 946-8989       E-mail: Brian@thepeatgroup.com<mailto:Brian%40thepeatgroup.com> 
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On Feb 6, 2009, at 1:57 AM, Les Posen wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Many of you know about TED and perhaps use some of the videos in your
> own trainings.
>
> It's on again right now, and my mate Garr Reynolds (Presentation Zen)
> is attending, so I'm sure I'll have some interesting things to pass to
> the group once it's over.
>
> But on Nancy Duarte's blog, she writes that TED commissioned her group
> to assist TED speakers with their presentation design. I'm guessing
> we're going to see a lot more Keynote in action once the videos start
> rolling in...
>
> Here's her URL: http://blog.duarte.com/2009/02/duarte-ted/
>
> Also, I gave an all day workshop yesterday to Seventh Day Adventist
> ministers and youth leaders, using Day 1 of my Macworld Powertools as
> a basis.
>
> This is a VERY conservative group, so much that one came up during a
> break after I'd discussed the evolution of the brain to "remind" me
> that the group consists of "radical creationists" who believe in a
> literal interpretation of The Bible - ie, evolution is a crock. I
> almost stopped and trotted out Bill Meaher's Religilous to get some
> interesting conversation going, but held back on that impulse.
>
> BUT at the end of the day, many came up (75 in attendance) and said,
> "You didn't use Powerpoint, did you?" and "Is your program only for
> the Mac?" I think I created about a dozen new Mac users... this was a
> combination of Keynote 08 and 09 slides, but I suppose if you're a
> long time Powerpoint user it may likely look like Keynote 15, it's so
> far ahead of what they're used to seeing and doing.
>
> When I come up for air from other projects (my work has been
> discovered back home!) I'll blog about it and Macworld 2009.
>
> Les
  
      



  
      





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Re: [applekeynote] TED and Keynote

Gee,

I’m sorry you do not think gravity exists

My humble apologies.

Gary


On 2/6/09 8:04 AM, "Rodney Queen" <rlq@mac.com> wrote:


 

Gary,

Those are quite incendiary words.

Has no place here.

Rodney


On Feb 6, 2009, at 10:44 AM, Gary Coyne wrote:

It’s OK Les, there’s a bunch of us who are not afraid of science, still think that the earth is not the center of the universe, and that gravity exists (even though technically gravity is still only a theory by the language of science in the same way that evolution is a theory).

We’ve had 8 years of ideology over science and see where that’s got us. I’m for moving on.

Gary




On 2/6/09 6:37 AM, "Brian Peat" <brian@thepeatgroup.com> wrote:


 

Keep in mind some of us think Bill Meaher is a crock, so lets try to  
keep religious and political opinion off the list.

thanks,

Brian A. Peat

The Peat Group                      Apple Consultants Network  
certified member
Mobile: (614) 946-8989       E-mail: Brian@thepeatgroup.com<mailto:Brian%40thepeatgroup.com>
Office: (614) 891-1618         Web: http://www.thepeatgroup.com
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and Digital Video services.
__________________________________________________________
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On Feb 6, 2009, at 1:57 AM, Les Posen wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Many of you know about TED and perhaps use some of the videos in your
> own trainings.
>
> It's on again right now, and my mate Garr Reynolds (Presentation Zen)
> is attending, so I'm sure I'll have some interesting things to pass to
> the group once it's over.
>
> But on Nancy Duarte's blog, she writes that TED commissioned her group
> to assist TED speakers with their presentation design. I'm guessing
> we're going to see a lot more Keynote in action once the videos start
> rolling in...
>
> Here's her URL: http://blog.duarte.com/2009/02/duarte-ted/
>
> Also, I gave an all day workshop yesterday to Seventh Day Adventist
> ministers and youth leaders, using Day 1 of my Macworld Powertools as
> a basis.
>
> This is a VERY conservative group, so much that one came up during a
> break after I'd discussed the evolution of the brain to "remind" me
> that the group consists of "radical creationists" who believe in a
> literal interpretation of The Bible - ie, evolution is a crock. I
> almost stopped and trotted out Bill Meaher's Religilous to get some
> interesting conversation going, but held back on that impulse.
>
> BUT at the end of the day, many came up (75 in attendance) and said,
> "You didn't use Powerpoint, did you?" and "Is your program only for
> the Mac?" I think I created about a dozen new Mac users... this was a
> combination of Keynote 08 and 09 slides, but I suppose if you're a
> long time Powerpoint user it may likely look like Keynote 15, it's so
> far ahead of what they're used to seeing and doing.
>
> When I come up for air from other projects (my work has been
> discovered back home!) I'll blog about it and Macworld 2009.
>
> Les
  
      



  
      




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Re: [applekeynote] TED and Keynote

Gary,

Those are quite incendiary words.

Has no place here.

Rodney


On Feb 6, 2009, at 10:44 AM, Gary Coyne wrote:

It's OK Les, there's a bunch of us who are not afraid of science, still think that the earth is not the center of the universe, and that gravity exists (even though technically gravity is still only a theory by the language of science in the same way that evolution is a theory).

We've had 8 years of ideology over science and see where that's got us. I'm for moving on.

Gary




On 2/6/09 6:37 AM, "Brian Peat" <brian@thepeatgroup.com> wrote:


 

Keep in mind some of us think Bill Meaher is a crock, so lets try to  
keep religious and political opinion off the list.

thanks,

Brian A. Peat

The Peat Group                      Apple Consultants Network  
certified member
Mobile: (614) 946-8989       E-mail: Brian@thepeatgroup.com<mailto:Brian%40thepeatgroup.com> 
Office: (614) 891-1618         Web: http://www.thepeatgroup.com
--
The Peat Group Offers Macintosh based Consulting, Repair, Web Design  
and Digital Video services.
__________________________________________________________
Using Apple's Keynote? Don't miss http://www.KeynoteUser.com

On Feb 6, 2009, at 1:57 AM, Les Posen wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Many of you know about TED and perhaps use some of the videos in your
> own trainings.
>
> It's on again right now, and my mate Garr Reynolds (Presentation Zen)
> is attending, so I'm sure I'll have some interesting things to pass to
> the group once it's over.
>
> But on Nancy Duarte's blog, she writes that TED commissioned her group
> to assist TED speakers with their presentation design. I'm guessing
> we're going to see a lot more Keynote in action once the videos start
> rolling in...
>
> Here's her URL: http://blog.duarte.com/2009/02/duarte-ted/
>
> Also, I gave an all day workshop yesterday to Seventh Day Adventist
> ministers and youth leaders, using Day 1 of my Macworld Powertools as
> a basis.
>
> This is a VERY conservative group, so much that one came up during a
> break after I'd discussed the evolution of the brain to "remind" me
> that the group consists of "radical creationists" who believe in a
> literal interpretation of The Bible - ie, evolution is a crock. I
> almost stopped and trotted out Bill Meaher's Religilous to get some
> interesting conversation going, but held back on that impulse.
>
> BUT at the end of the day, many came up (75 in attendance) and said,
> "You didn't use Powerpoint, did you?" and "Is your program only for
> the Mac?" I think I created about a dozen new Mac users... this was a
> combination of Keynote 08 and 09 slides, but I suppose if you're a
> long time Powerpoint user it may likely look like Keynote 15, it's so
> far ahead of what they're used to seeing and doing.
>
> When I come up for air from other projects (my work has been
> discovered back home!) I'll blog about it and Macworld 2009.
>
> Les
  
      





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Re: [applekeynote] TED and Keynote

It’s OK Les, there’s a bunch of us who are not afraid of science, still think that the earth is not the center of the universe, and that gravity exists (even though technically gravity is still only a theory by the language of science in the same way that evolution is a theory).

We’ve had 8 years of ideology over science and see where that’s got us. I’m for moving on.

Gary




On 2/6/09 6:37 AM, "Brian Peat" <brian@thepeatgroup.com> wrote:


 

Keep in mind some of us think Bill Meaher is a crock, so lets try to  
keep religious and political opinion off the list.

thanks,

Brian A. Peat

The Peat Group                      Apple Consultants Network  
certified member
Mobile: (614) 946-8989       E-mail: Brian@thepeatgroup.com <mailto:Brian%40thepeatgroup.com>
Office: (614) 891-1618         Web: http://www.thepeatgroup.com
--
The Peat Group Offers Macintosh based Consulting, Repair, Web Design  
and Digital Video services.
__________________________________________________________
Using Apple's Keynote? Don't miss http://www.KeynoteUser.com

On Feb 6, 2009, at 1:57 AM, Les Posen wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Many of you know about TED and perhaps use some of the videos in your
> own trainings.
>
> It's on again right now, and my mate Garr Reynolds (Presentation Zen)
> is attending, so I'm sure I'll have some interesting things to pass to
> the group once it's over.
>
> But on Nancy Duarte's blog, she writes that TED commissioned her group
> to assist TED speakers with their presentation design. I'm guessing
> we're going to see a lot more Keynote in action once the videos start
> rolling in...
>
> Here's her URL: http://blog.duarte.com/2009/02/duarte-ted/
>
> Also, I gave an all day workshop yesterday to Seventh Day Adventist
> ministers and youth leaders, using Day 1 of my Macworld Powertools as
> a basis.
>
> This is a VERY conservative group, so much that one came up during a
> break after I'd discussed the evolution of the brain to "remind" me
> that the group consists of "radical creationists" who believe in a
> literal interpretation of The Bible - ie, evolution is a crock. I
> almost stopped and trotted out Bill Meaher's Religilous to get some
> interesting conversation going, but held back on that impulse.
>
> BUT at the end of the day, many came up (75 in attendance) and said,
> "You didn't use Powerpoint, did you?" and "Is your program only for
> the Mac?" I think I created about a dozen new Mac users... this was a
> combination of Keynote 08 and 09 slides, but I suppose if you're a
> long time Powerpoint user it may likely look like Keynote 15, it's so
> far ahead of what they're used to seeing and doing.
>
> When I come up for air from other projects (my work has been
> discovered back home!) I'll blog about it and Macworld 2009.
>
> Les
  
      




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