Random presenting experience
I thought it was too weird/funny not to post about. I was presenting yesterday on Silverlight to a group of about 100 developers attending under the MSDN umbrella. Unfortunately, I had come down with a pretty dodgy virus which meant I wasn't really on top form. Now, if I had time and there was someone available to deliver my session I would have sensibly backed out and recovered at home but that wasn't to be and I had to push on.
When you present you get a good grasp of the audience by seeing people's faces and their emotion and level of engagement in the content. Now, I was doing this as normal, maybe not 100% but I swear that the bloke of The Apprentice who is Sir Alan's aide (on the left) was in my session watching. Not only that! But a guy I used to go to Queens with was there as well - now that is possible I guess but he lives in Northern Ireland and he would've told me he was coming. Very random and alarming when you are just about getting through the content you had planned!
Kids, the lesson to learn from all this is - *Don't present while ill* :-)