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Pitfall: formulaic talks. I might be a special case but I’m always a fan of non-formulaic talks that challenge conventions. For instance, I despise the outline slide. It makes the talk so boring, it’s like saying: “This movie is about a ring of power. In the first chapter we’ll see a hobbit come into possession of the ring. In the second we’ll see him travel to Mordor. In the third he’ll cast the ring into Mount Doom and destroy it. I will start with chapter 1” - Come on! I use outline slides for much longer talks to keep the audience anchored if they zone out (at 30min+ they inevitably will a few times), but it should be used sparingly.,详情可参考heLLoword翻译
Момент удара ракеты по спутниковой станции в Израиле попал на видео20:56。谷歌对此有专业解读
Last week, we missed that Shoresy Season 5 had arrived on Hulu. My sincere apologies, as this show is perfectly suited to snowy days and frustrating times. A spin-off from the hilarious Canadian comedy series Letterkenny, Shoresy takes the eponymous foul-mouthed hockey player (portrayed by series creator Jared Keeso) into new terrain: vulnerability. Think Heated Rivalry, with less sex and more "your mom" jokes.