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CMS-Channel
Today I was at the conference of CMS Channel, which tries to explain something new on CMS systems.
Tried: I did not learn anything new. (But hey, I am a geek...)
What I did learn (not on CMS though):
-Most lectures in Belgium seem to be in English, in order for everyone to understand. Funny... I thought we are all bilingual here.
-Don't think your attendee is stupid (If I come to learn something about CMS, expect I do know something about CMS before)
-Slides don't need to be filled with text (I gladly refer to this site for a good guide how to make a powerpoint)
-According to a speaker, men don't ask directions, women do (Hey I became more of a woman the last year...)
There was a lottery with Vincent Kompany T-shirt as a price (the conference was at the Anderlecht football stadium)
He won (Yep, he is working for our school ;) )
(And, is it on e-Bay already?)
Posted on January 26, 2006
in Living in Belgium
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wow. dat was even schrikken, zo T. op tinternet en al.
Posted by i. | January 26, 2006 11:07 PM