Just an end user? End users usually give the better presentations on
many things. Some of us old hats tend to get stuck in our little
grooves and completely miss the new and usually easier ways of doing things.
An example of this that usually pops into mind occurred about 13 years
ago when the east side meetings were being held at the boys and girls
club in Scottsdale.
Anyway, someone new to Linux was asking a question about how they could
get connected to the Internet through their modem on KDE. There was a
few of us gathered around giving each other tips on how to create a chat
script with all the necessary stuff to get them connected, and really
confusing the poor guy that just wanted to get connected to the Internet.
After a few minutes, another newbie walked up behind us and asked us
what was going on... we told him, and he said, "Why don't you just run
kppp". None of us has ever heard of it, so we fired it up, filled in
the name, password and phone number and clicked connect. It connected
perfectly the first time.
In the end, the "end user" was the one that knew the proper way to do
things. We are also all end users with varying skill sets, and I can
promise you that there is something that you do that you think is common
knowledge that a bunch of other people don't know how to do. Not every
presentation needs to be on some advanced subject.
Hans also likes to point out, that he likes to pick a subject that he is
interested in from time to time and force himself to learn it in order
to give a presentation in it, and it in doing so, he has gained more
knowledge about things than if he had just stuck with things he knew about.
I know this has been VERY true for me. In trying to find subjects for
my mini presentations on graphic apps, I've had to learn all sorts of
new stuff in order to fill a presentation every month.
Brian Cluff
On 06/11/2012 05:53 PM, Eric Allen wrote:
> Me?,,, I trip over my tongue and I'm just an end user is all.
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> Eric
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> Anyone know what this weeks topic will be at ESM?
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