Ha! Yes. And I remember one episode where he *dropped* his HUGE folder of 
transparencies and they spread out magnificently all over the (wooden) stage 
floor ... literally minutes before the talk was supposed to start. It seemed 
like the audience loved the resulting presentation after "shuffling" the slides.

On 6/8/20 8:55 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Glen and I had a colleague once that never created slide decks.   He said he 
> wanted to see where the audience went and he couldn't do that with a static 
> deck.   He would use transparencies and a felt-tip pen.   And here I thought 
> he was just too lazy to make one.   There is just no substitute for a total 
> lack of preparation.   :-) 


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