[Noisebridge-discuss] Five Minutes of Flail: signup

Gian Pablo Villamil gian.pablo at gmail.com
Mon Apr 19 15:36:34 UTC 2010


Actually it's better if you *don't* try to come up with intentionally
silly slides or titles. Randomly picking slides from the decks of
ex-management consultants, startup roadshows, or product pitches works
great.

On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 1:39 PM, Sai Emrys <noisebridge at saizai.com> wrote:
> Based on Notacon's "Who's Slide is it Anyway?"
>
> 1. Speakers sign up to do a 5 minute talk. They do not know what they
> are talking about, or what the next slide is, until it comes up.
>
> 2. Talks are composed of one title slide with a subject the speaker
> must stick to, and 9 slides that autoadvance every 30 seconds composed
> of either pictures or graphs.
>
> 3. Speakers are called in random order and assigned a random talk.
>
> SIGNUP AND HELP:
>
> 1. If you want to give a talk, email me.
>
> 2. Email me:
> a) talk titles. Absurd or silly is good. 10 words or less.
>
> b) pictures and graphs to use. Again, absurd or silly is good.
> Collages and small amounts of text are also fine.
>
> Thanks,
> - Sai
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