[01:06:50] *** Quits: DaHerb (herb@cube.netsoc.tcd.ie) (*.net *.split) [01:17:12] *** Joins: DaHerb (herb@cube.netsoc.tcd.ie) [10:07:50] *** Joins: jmvanel (~jmvanel@199.0.88.79.rev.sfr.net) [11:07:37] *** Quits: jmvanel (~jmvanel@199.0.88.79.rev.sfr.net) (Ping timeout: 245 seconds) [11:21:17] *** Joins: jmvanel (~jmvanel@37.160.184.68) [11:23:42] *** Quits: drbean (~drbean@113.196.171.151) (Ping timeout: 241 seconds) [11:26:11] *** Joins: drbean (~drbean@113.196.171.151) [11:39:42] *** Quits: drbean (~drbean@113.196.171.151) (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) [11:46:14] *** Joins: drbean (~drbean@113.196.171.151) [13:24:06] *** Quits: jmvanel (~jmvanel@37.160.184.68) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [13:37:33] *** Joins: jmvanel (~jmvanel@37.160.184.68) [16:50:23] *** Quits: jmvanel (~jmvanel@37.160.184.68) (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) [17:27:38] *** Joins: jmvanel (~jmvanel@199.0.88.79.rev.sfr.net) [17:53:28] Whenever I'm preparing a presentation I try so hard to avoid having a final slide just saying "thanks!" or "questions?" [17:53:42] but I have yet to find something that works better [17:57:27] a short synopsis slide of the whole presentation? [17:57:31] i usually use that [18:10:55] yeah that's an option [21:57:42] *** Quits: jmvanel (~jmvanel@199.0.88.79.rev.sfr.net) (Ping timeout: 246 seconds)