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Breaking Murphy's Law
There are a lot of things that can go wrong when you're a presenter (or when you are supporting someone else's presentation). This site is going to try to help you break Murphy's Law so Murphy's Law can't break you.
A couple weeks ago, when I posted “The Seven Principles of Presentation Disaster Avoidance (Version 0.1 beta)” I knew two things right off the bat (even before all the great reader feedback I received):
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7 months ago
To your point, though, thats why we'll never be replaced with robots, and why the collective technical education of the country needs to be raised.