Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watnot!watmath!clyde!cbatt!ihnp4!ihlpg!steffen From: steffen@ihlpg.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.org.usenix Subject: Re: gripe about Washington Usenix conference Message-ID: <2992@ihlpg.ATT.COM> Date: Thu, 5-Mar-87 09:39:25 EST Article-I.D.: ihlpg.2992 Posted: Thu Mar 5 09:39:25 1987 Date-Received: Fri, 6-Mar-87 23:48:50 EST References: <7720@utzoo.UUCP> <1227@msudoc.UUCP> Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories - Naperville, Illinois Lines: 24 Summary: I prefer the speaker to flip the foils. > There was a lecturn in the hall where Henry Spencer gave his paper, he > just wasn't at it. He was down on the floor, virtually out of sight, > flipping foils. I prefer to be able to see both the speaker and the > foils. > > At future Usenix's, it would be nice if the session chair could provide > someone other than the speaker to flip the foils. If need be, I can > even volunteer for a limited number of talks. When the speaker flips the foils, the talk is smoother. I'm always distracted the speaker constantly interjecting "next foil please" into the talk. I've given 4 USENIX talks myself, and I prefer flipping my own foils, so there should be arrangements to accomodate the speakers preferences. I also prefer the speaker be a the foil projector so s/he can point to something on the foil with a pencil. The flashlight arrow that a speaker at the lecturn has to use is harder to see, and distracting because it jiggles around on the screen because it is hard to hold the flashlight steady. -- Joe Steffen, AT&T Bell Labs, Naperville, IL, (312) 369-7395