On Sat, 16 Jul 2011 23:32:18 +0300, Andrei Alexandrescu
<[email protected]> wrote:
I think that's actually good feedback. People usually don't mention that
because they consider it politically incorrect. I've considered taking
some enunciation classes but a speech pathologist I talked to said
there's not a lot to improve at this point.
this is an interesting presentation, but this guy might be the most
annoying presenter ever– why is he compelled to ask everything as a
question before making a statement? «foo is bar. what does bar mean?»
pause for five seconds. somebody gives half-correct answer. presenter
gives correct definition. repeat.
I've had this intuition for a while - asking questions works better live
than in a recording because there's much less incentive to think of an
answer for the offline viewer so those times are just dead. I think I'll
ask fewer questions during recorded talks.
You are just trying to be nice i think.
A video with many ideas, problems and solutions and he came up with this?
He is just trying to attack but unable to find a reason. Probably he has
no idea what most of the stuff you are talking means. If someone was
giving a presentation speaking my language and this fluent, i would be
happy and thankful, not a dick.