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Wednesday, June 25, 2008...
Must be Steve Job's Fairy Dust.
I had a presentation to do on Monday that I worked on quite a couple days back. I chose to give my informative speech a topic about the History of Apple. Wanting to get things done as smoothly as possible, I hooked up my Zire to have a remote way of changing my slides. Then something cropped up, twice. I then decided to drop my remote slide changer and asked someone to assist. But without holding my Zire, I had no cue cards of sorts, and I didn't want to hold an A4 sheet of paper to read off of and lose points.
I then decided to start things over and gave my speech a go without any reference material. Of course, I mad the slides myself so I had a rough idea of what was coming. I gave my say the best I could, memorising Apple's milestones and talking about it. I scored a 38/40 for my delivery. This isn't the first time Apple did something like this on my work. I had a 27/30 on my 2000-word essay on Apple.
The whole point about this is when you know your topic (anything at all) really well, nothing can stop you. And also that Apple rules.
Comments:
2007- 2010 Puff-x.com.









Apple Fanboy, Design Student 


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