Hi,
ever heard of the IG Nobel prize [1] of the Journal of Improbable
Research?
The annual awards meeting is always great to watch.
One of the things they do is that each speaker has to give
a 24/7 lecture on their subject. This means, they have to give
a complete technical description of their work in 24 words (may be
totaly crypic), and then a 7 word explanation that is more or
less understandable for the public, and it may be either
tongue in cheek or serious. I find it a great exercise to
try to make these, over whatever subject.
Lets have a challenge for the best 24/7 lecture about org-mode
over the summer. I am particular interested in good 7 word
summaries, because these are the most fun.
Examples:
A 24 summary
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Org-mode does outlining, note-taking, hyperlinks,
spreadsheets, TODO lists, project planning, GTD,
HTML and LaTeX authoring, all with plain text files
in Emacs.
3 examples for 7-word summary
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1. Plain text notes and planning magic with Emacs.
2. Back to the future for plain text.
3. Chuck Norris would not use anything else.
Enjoy
- Carsten
[1] http://improbable.com/ig/
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