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Ok. This should make right some of the wrong I did to some of you by posting a ridiculously small thumbnail of the edition of Tietoviikko we featured in.

Here's me on stage at the recent Testaus 2006 seminar:

Lasse Koskela presenting on collaboration at the Testaus 2006 seminar in Helsinki, Finland on February 1st, 2006

Yeah, I know. It's still somewhat small, shot from behind the audience, and the colors are way off but that's the best their photographer could do.

Oh, and that slide right there is indeed representative of the presentation style I employed, inspired by the powerful style of legends such as Lessig and Takahashi. I got some very positive feedback. Still waiting for a more comprehensive (but less effective) feedback based on the organizers' feedback forms.


Congrats.. :-)
Maybe you should get a guitar also and possibly rap the contents to make it really stand out. ;-))

Hey, that's an awesome idea! I guess I'd need to rehearse my slide sync a bit more, though, or I'll look like a crappy Eminem wannabe. And it'd be expensive as well, having to buy all that bling-bling for the presentation.

Would you be interested in being my on-stage homie? All you'd need to do is bounce around the stage nonchalant and say "yo, yo" every 15 to 20 seconds.

Count me in. Lets call it "agile boys in da hood". Need to go on a world tour.
Hi Lasse, I've been meaning to ask: how do you prepare the slides? I've been really jealous of people who can pull this off, after seeing Dick Hardt's presentation video at http://www.identity20.com/media/OSCON2005/. P.S. "Geek Speak" just above you head in the pic above... nice! :-)


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