Originally posted by Great Big SteesA: I once had to give a 90 minute presentation to a group of about 200 people at a conference in Jakarta. The material was completely rooted in photos, maps and statistics laid out in a 40 slide PowerPoint presentation... which was destroyed by a computer virus in front of our very eyes up on the big screen as I took my place at the podium. I was like a deer caught in the headlights for about 30 seconds while I regrouped.
Q: Have you ever been like a "deer caught in the headlights"?
Q: What would be the average time (in minutes) between eyes opening/waking up in the morning and feet touching the floor beside your bed?
Originally posted by FMFWhatever our previous (and future) disagreements may have been (and might be), I feel your pain in this situation.
A: I once had to give a 90 minute presentation to a group of about 200 people at a conference in Jakarta. The material was completely rooted in photos, maps and statistics laid out in a 40 slide PowerPoint presentation... which was destroyed by a computer virus in front of our very eyes up on the big screen as I took my place at the podium. I was like a deer cau ...[text shortened]... utes) between eyes opening/waking up in the morning and feet touching the floor beside your bed?
Originally posted by FMFOriginally posted by Grampy Bobby (OP)
A: It was a question for you or anyone else to answer. This thread is about asking questions for the sheer sake of it.
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Originally posted by Great Big SteesA: It's a bit like cow's tongue but tastes younger.
Q: Who here can describe the taste of calves tongue?
Q: Will those who make money out of mobile phone batteries work behind the scenes to prevent wireless free-energy-from-the-environment technology from spreading?
Originally posted by FMFA. Covertly maybe bur technology is relentless.
A: It's a bit like cow's tongue but tastes younger.
Q: Will those who make money out of mobile phone batteries work behind the scenes to prevent wireless free-energy-from-the-environment technology from spreading?
Q. Will we ever run out of questions?