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,
>
> Brian A. Peat
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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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