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By Khalid on 2006/05/19 - 19:58, last updated 2006/05/19 - 20:19

Robert Douglass, a fellow Drupaller, writes about a presentation he gave to a German group. What caught my eyes is this part (emphasis is mine):

I was happy with the presentation, despite the fact that two of my examples didn't work right (why do things always break when you're showing them to others?)

I can certainly relate to this. There is this thing about bad luck with laptops and conferences that I have been facing. Last February, while in Vancouver for the DrupalCON, I was mostly offline for three days. I had no wireless then, but most attendees had it. Fair enough, I will check my mail in the hotel, they said they have broadband. I plug in my laptop, and Windows cannot detect a LAN cable. I go to the reception, they lend me another cable (brand new in sealed package). I plug it in, and no luck. The reception gives me a key to another room to try, and still no luck. My conclusion: my ethernet port is busted. I go home, and plug it in, and it works perfectly ... What the ... ? So, I buy a wireless card later, partially to help with the situation in conferences, but also because spring is here and I want to do some backyard computing. Last week, while presenting in the Drupal Camp Toronto, it was my turn to go first. The laptop would  not power on at first (battery ran out). Then, I was not able to connect using wireless. I was finally able to get through the presentation using a LAN cable (luckily, I packed the Xircom card with me, just in case). Later in the day, I was able to get wireless, when it worked (it goes down every so often). Then, twice that day, the laptop would die when unplugged from A/C power. I speculate that the batter has finally died. I go home, charge the battery, and unplug the A/C power, and keep working for a couple of hours ... again what the ... ?Is this the observer effect in action, or is it the uncertainity principle? 

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greggles (not verified)

Demo god advice on practicing

Sun, 2006/05/21 - 21:44

Khalid,

From the DEMO event, a guide about practicing before a presentation

I like the whole calculator for how many times to practice using the importance of the event times the likelihood that you get a second chance both on scales of 1-10.

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Khalid

Thanks

Mon, 2006/05/22 - 00:10

Thanks.

It is not the presentation itself, or practice, although there is room for improvement always. It is rather the laptop.

There is still no explanation on why the Ethernet card would not work in two different rooms at the Days Inn in Vancouver.

For the second problem, I think I figured out a possible cause. If the power supply is pulled from the wall socket, the battery does not kick in (perhaps because the connector at the back of the laptop pushes a switch).

I thought that the battery is finally dying, but it is not the case. It still functions well.

Not sure, but it happened again at home yesterday, and I noticed the power supply LED is off. Dell sent me a new one last year due to a recall.

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ivan (not verified)

it's just a perception

Mon, 2006/05/22 - 09:42

I think it only feels like you have exceptionally bad luck when presenting.

In reality you have the same amount of malfunction when not presenting, but those occasions simply slip the memory because they don't have importance and relevance.

When you are worried about things, they get more importance.

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