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,
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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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