Miriam Ruiz wrote:
> 2011/1/13 Lars Wirzenius :
> > A better solution than slides designed for indepent reading is to
> > have a separate document for that. In many cases it can be just the
> > outline one writes before making the slides. Indeed, making such an
> > outline often results in a better
Quoting Miriam Ruiz (mir...@debian.org):
> LaTeX is on my ToDo list, but it not really on the top ot the queue. I
> want to learn it at some point, though. Thanks for the suggestion :)
Complex slides like Miriam's can be interesting to do with LaTeX
beamer style... This is something I never real
2011/1/13 Don Armstrong :
> On Thu, 13 Jan 2011, Miriam Ruiz wrote:
>> 2011/1/13 Lars Wirzenius :
>> > A better solution than slides designed for indepent reading is to have a
>> > separate document for that. In many cases it can be just the outline one
>> > writes before making the slides. Indeed,
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011, Miriam Ruiz wrote:
> 2011/1/13 Lars Wirzenius :
> > A better solution than slides designed for indepent reading is to have a
> > separate document for that. In many cases it can be just the outline one
> > writes before making the slides. Indeed, making such an outline often
>
2011/1/13 Lars Wirzenius :
> A better solution than slides designed for indepent reading is to have a
> separate document for that. In many cases it can be just the outline one
> writes before making the slides. Indeed, making such an outline often
> results in a better presentation, and better sl
On to, 2011-01-13 at 09:28 +, Lisi wrote:
> On Thursday 13 January 2011 06:29:17 Christian PERRIER wrote:
> > My personal approach on this is often shortening ideas to one or two
> > words: so those people who are not sleeping yet (or reading their
> > mail...) will also have to rely on your ta
On Thursday 13 January 2011 06:29:17 Christian PERRIER wrote:
> My personal approach on this is often shortening ideas to one or two
> words: so those people who are not sleeping yet (or reading their
> mail...) will also have to rely on your talk to get the full point.
But what about those who on
Quoting Miriam Ruiz (mir...@debian.org):
> Hi,
>
> On the 12th of November 2010 I participated in a meeting about Free
> Software, Art and Women [1], talking about Women in Free Software. I
> have finally finished translating my slides [2] into English [3], in
> case someone might be interested in
Éric Araujo wrote:
> Office suits? :) I find Muphry's Law rather funny (“if you write
> anything criticizing editing or proofreading, there will be a fault of
> some kind in what you have written”).
LOL +1
For the record, I don't like suits much either :)
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Oh, I was slow there.
J
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 10:13 AM, Éric Araujo wrote:
>> Éric, did you write "Muphry" on purpose? Or was it The Law that made you?
> Yep, Muphry’s Law is a derivative of Murphy’s Law. That’s why it’s funny :)
>
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> Éric, did you write "Muphry" on purpose? Or was it The Law that made you?
Yep, Muphry’s Law is a derivative of Murphy’s Law. That’s why it’s funny :)
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Éric, did you write "Muphry" on purpose? Or was it The Law that made you?
J
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 10:10 AM, Éric Araujo wrote:
>> Miriam Ruiz wrote:
>> I read the slides in English and found several minor typos as in using
>> "now" instead of "know". Unfortunately I hate office suits, but i wo
> Miriam Ruiz wrote:
> I read the slides in English and found several minor typos as in using
> "now" instead of "know". Unfortunately I hate office suits, but i would
> be happy to send you a txt patch :
Office suits? :) I find Muphry's Law rather funny (“if you write
anything criticizing ed
2011/1/12 Amaya :
> Hi Miriam,
>
> I finally had a chance to look at your slides. Wow.
> I found concepts there that are amazing, I learned so much.
> I specially loved the Meritocracy Myth, and the Byrne scale (the way
> gender imbalance is perceived by each gender).
>
> I want to beg you to blog
Hi Miriam,
I finally had a chance to look at your slides. Wow.
I found concepts there that are amazing, I learned so much.
I specially loved the Meritocracy Myth, and the Byrne scale (the way
gender imbalance is perceived by each gender).
I want to beg you to blog about this concepts. Slides are
Miriam, you rock!
J
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 10:51 PM, Miriam Ruiz wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On the 12th of November 2010 I participated in a meeting about Free
> Software, Art and Women [1], talking about Women in Free Software. I
> have finally finished translating my slides [2] into English [3], in
> ca
Awesome!!! I love your slides, very very true
El vie, 07-01-2011 a las 12:51 +0100, Miriam Ruiz escribió:
> Hi,
>
> On the 12th of November 2010 I participated in a meeting about Free
> Software, Art and Women [1], talking about Women in Free Software. I
> have finally finished translating my
Hi,
On the 12th of November 2010 I participated in a meeting about Free
Software, Art and Women [1], talking about Women in Free Software. I
have finally finished translating my slides [2] into English [3], in
case someone might be interested in them. They are also available for
download [4] in bo
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