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Practical Introduction slides are up
The slides from my talk the other week are now online. You can see them here: A Practical Introduction to Art for the Absolute Beginner (slides). Will have video and audio as soon as Mikey is done processing it.
Beginning to emerge from my blogging siesta these past few months so there should be lots more coming soon on diverse topics such as Sarbanes-Oxley, Logrotate, and Grabb.it...
Posted by Greg at May 26, 2007 8:45 PM
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Amazing! I can't wait to view it with sound.
Posted by: Sonya at May 29, 2007 1:32 PM
I keep meaning to try to catch you on GTalk but it never seems to happen.
The slide deck is super neat and not what I expected at all (which is a compliment, btw). Wish I could have seen it. Where's the audio you promised?
Posted by: Amy at June 16, 2007 8:22 PM
Thanks!
I have official confirmation from Mikey that the video should be online by the end of the weekend. I'll probably extract audio from that as well (though the talk is especially visual, so I don't know how much sense it'll make without me jumping up and down to point things out...).
Amy -- I tend to be on chat in the morning (9-11am west coast time) and then intermittently throughout the rest of the day. Are you coming out to Portland for that IEEE thing you mentioned on Twitter? When is that?
Posted by: Greg at June 17, 2007 12:34 AM


