RSLancastr
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All:
What follows is an email I will be sending momentarily to Randi.
I post it here because I feel that I also owe an apology to everyone who was in the audience that day. I hope many of them will read it here.
What follows is an email I will be sending momentarily to Randi.
Randi:
In TAMs gone by, there have been times (mercifully few) where I saw a speech/presentation where the speaker/presenter did such an awful job that I found myself wondering if they would give you a personal apology for their performance. Little did I know that one day I would find myself in that unenviable position.
I knew that my TAM7 speech did not go well, but it was not until watching the DVDs yesterday that I realized what a train wreck it actually was. I spent the first minute telling the crowd how unprepared I was, then spent the remainder of my time proving it.
The content was boring, the pace was turgid, and it ran waaay too long.
I think that the only thing which kept the crowd politely in their seats was the realization that, as bad as it was, it was far better than many expected of me, given my recent health issues. While that was nice of them, when I speak to a crowd, I want them to come away from the experience with something more than "Well, at least he's not dead." So, please accept my heartfelt apologies to you and your staff for my poor use of the opportunity you all afforded me. I promise that, given the opportunity, I will do much better next time.
Yours,
Robert
I post it here because I feel that I also owe an apology to everyone who was in the audience that day. I hope many of them will read it here.