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10:23 pm February 27, 2010
| Rocket-To-The-Moon
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I just discovered ths. I wish that we had known about this before this morning.
http://www.ustream.tv/spacevidcast
I imagine that this will be recorded for later viewing.
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10:25 pm February 27, 2010
| Rocket-To-The-Moon
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It looks like they are having severe technical difficulties with the live stream.
Spacevidcast is the site running the stream, they should definitely have the video (tomorrow?) after it is over.
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10:58 pm February 27, 2010
| Rocket-To-The-Moon
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Ben is talking now! I hope it goes well!
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11:05 pm February 27, 2010
| Rocket-To-The-Moon
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Good job! Hopefully you inspired some more people to join us.
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2:50 am February 28, 2010
| brmj
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I'm glad you thought I did okay. i was worried that it was a borderline trainwreck! It's cool that you got to see that. I think I've gotten some people interested; I've certainly handed out a few copies of our web address. Hopefully, there will be even more tomorrow once people know who we are and I get to give my CLLARE and OHKLA talks.
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5:56 am February 28, 2010
| Rizwan
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Also, you need to relax a bit. You were pretty tense at the end of the ignite talk.
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7:35 am February 28, 2010
| Rocket-To-The-Moon
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Everyone has different presentation styles. You obviously weren't as exciting as the "Space is Boring" guy, but you also weren't extremely nervous like the guy who went a couple before you.
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