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Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Geek PowerPoints and Chinese Man

First up, a couple of presentations from the Ignite London show from a couple of months back that I had the pleasure of attending. The concept is basic but effective - you get 5 mins to give a PowerPoint presentation on literally anything and anyone can apply to do it. The slides move on automatically which the presenters can't control. 

Some were funny, some were serious. All were very geeky, which was great.

This one was on why we should decimalise time:


Decimalising Time - by Alby Reid from chichard41 on Vimeo.

And another by a guy who created the geek atlas:


The Geek Atlas: Sun, Sea, Sand, Science - by John Graham-Cumming from chichard41 on Vimeo.

If this kind of super geek thing interests you the next event will be in February (with the actual date to be posted on the website here) and it should be free.

On another [musical] note - a great find if you like well chosen good-time samples and decent old fashioned head nodding hiphop beats, which I do (not like some of that new hip-hop-pop- lil-tinchie-star-in-tha-hood-tinny-ring-tone beats you hear nowadays...)

From France, Chinese Man:



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