Powerpoint and Lecture Updates: Preparing for a Lecture in England

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The PowerPoint presentation and lecture for an upcoming event in England have been completed, with links provided for both. The speaker acknowledges assistance from others, particularly a user named Self, and expresses confidence in the PowerPoint being more engaging than the lecture. There are minor grammatical issues in the lecture document that are being addressed. The speaker plans to leave for two weeks, limiting updates to their site, and has encountered a technical issue with linked movies not working in the PowerPoint. The lecture is scheduled for the following day.
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Lecture Update-- Powerpoint

I now have the speech written out... and now the powerpoint finished for my lecture in england. Thanks a lot for all the people that helped me, especially Self...

http://www.quantumninja.com/toe/powerpoint.ppt
There is the link to the power point
I think you will enjoy the powerpoint... its a lot more exciting then my lecture itself.


http://www.quantumninja.com/toe/Speech.doc
There is a link to the lecture itself (note: it still has some grammer problems, but I have been going through fixing them... just haven't re uploaded it to my server)

Well tell me what you think
I leave tomorrow around noon time

tom

Be gone for about 2 weeks
So I won't be able to update my site for awhile

bye
 
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Damn... me being an idiot forgot to realize that the movies are linked not embeded and therefore the movies don't work

S.HIT
oh well hopefully my friend can send them...
 
hi how r u all i am fine
 
Well I got the files on the server now the key will be getting the files off the server and somehow onto a cd of some form...

well tomorrow is the lecture itself
 
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