OK, I added a tar file of the directory in my home folder.

-M. Hampton

On Jan 11, 6:26 pm, "Timothy Clemans" <timothy.clem...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I'm on a Mac, but when I click the link I just see a bunch of a files.
> Could you post a tar file?
>
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 3:26 PM, mhampton <hampto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > My presentation was done in Keynote, and it would be pretty pointless
> > to look at a pdf.  I did put the Keynote folder up at:
>
> >http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/mhampton/ams2009mhampton.key/
>
> > (On OS.X this folder will appear as a file.) If you don't have
> > Keynote, you can still individually look at the images and movies.
> > The movies (.mov and .mp4 files) are probably the most interesting
> > part.  I am hoping to find the time to write some animation how-tos
> > soon.
>
> > Marshall
>
> > On Jan 8, 9:52 pm, mabshoff <mabsh...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> >> On Jan 8, 7:41 pm, "David Joyner" <wdjoy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> > Hi:
>
> >> Hi David,
>
> >> > I just posted more pics 
> >> > tohttp://sage.math.washington.edu/home/wdj/sagedays/ams2009/images.html
>
> >> > I think Sage gained a lot of publicity this year both by being at
> >> > the booth but also having an MAA panel discussion and an AMS session.
> >> > The panel discussion was good to be able to meet others in the
> >> > teaching community. I think this is related to Sage development because
> >> > projects like the educational open source software webworks has a
> >> > funding model which seems to be successful. I think Karl Crisman said he
> >> > would try to follow up on that.
>
> >> Cool.
>
> >> > A few people I met at the booth said they were interested in Sage 
> >> > development
> >> > but more stopped by saying that either they or their students could not 
> >> > afford
> >> > Maple or Mma and was looking into a cheaper quality alternative. The
> >> > collaroration
> >> > possibilities of the Sage server was a strong "selling point" for
> >> > smaller schools
> >> > which could load sage on a webserver.
>
> >> > There were some really good talks at the Sage session. For example,
> >> > Marshall's talk had amazing graphics and Robert Miller's talk was very
> >> > well attended
> >> > (with maybe twice as many people in the audience as some of the others).
> >> > I thought the quality overall was great, but I'm very partial to such
> >> > topics of course.
>
> >> Could you get the various presentation and put them up on the wiki
> >> page? I would certainly like to read some of them.
>
> >> > The general message I got from many was that more written material
> >> > on Sage in use would be welcomed, especially books. I was touched by one 
> >> > guy
> >> > who explained to me that his students were very poor (waitresses, for 
> >> > example)
> >> > who cannot afford calculus texts and commercial math programs. The point
> >> > he was implicitly making was that by offering software and documentation 
> >> > for
> >> > free we are actually improving the quality of such peoples' lives in a 
> >> > real way.
>
> >> +1
>
> >> > - David Joyner
>
> >> Cheers,
>
> >> Michael
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