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Monthly Archives: October 2008

31OCT2008

Obama vs McCain

Presenters’ first rule: What’s the message? I am a self-confessed Americanophile – I love the country, I have been to 34 states and spend probably 50% of my working life there. But for the fact that my wife cannot legally practice medicine there I would move. I’m not sure where to – but probably Denver or San Francisco (with ski … Continue reading →

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30OCT2008

Presentation Humour

It’s only a joke! I am in the UK this week, and the papers today are rife with the story of Jonathan Ross and Russell Brand’s antics on national radio, making obscene prank calls to a 78 year old actor. Apparently the BBC received 2 complaints on the day, but thanks to the wonder of podcasting they have now received … Continue reading →

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20OCT2008
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To PC or not to PC, that is the question

For the first time in twelve years of running m62, I am producing something using a Mac, a MacBook Air to be precise. Because of this I am expecting some bitter comeback from my designers, who have always used high-powered PCs in the studio. Because most of our clients use PCs (at least for work), it has always been sensible … Continue reading →

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15OCT2008
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Credit Crunch: Sales Dilemma!

I have spent a luxurious 3 weeks in the UK without overseas travel while the unfolding global financial crisis has been almost the sole news item, and I have been left with the distinct feeling that times for sales people are about to get interesting. Did selling just become more important? Well, yes. It seems fairly obvious to us that … Continue reading →

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