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		<title>By: Nicole Maron</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nicole Maron</dc:creator>
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		<description>re: &quot;what was up with that guy towards the front who kept asking these questions and leading the conversation off topic, and then about 15 minutes before the hour was up, took off and actually said goodbye on his way out?&quot;

You are not alone. I wanted to kill that guy. I talked with Eric about it a bit the next morning during setup. I told him that the lack of delineation of &quot;how-to&quot; vs. general discussion was a sore point for me. He acknowledged it wasn&#039;t his best presentation ever. I felt that staying on topic and really answering folks&#039; questions was a problem for every panel and workshop I attended. 

That said, I still had a blast and even if I wasn&#039;t able to walk away with hard skills or complete understanding, my mind is still abuzz with possibilities.
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<p>You are not alone. I wanted to kill that guy. I talked with Eric about it a bit the next morning during setup. I told him that the lack of delineation of &#8220;how-to&#8221; vs. general discussion was a sore point for me. He acknowledged it wasn&#8217;t his best presentation ever. I felt that staying on topic and really answering folks&#8217; questions was a problem for every panel and workshop I attended. </p>
<p>That said, I still had a blast and even if I wasn&#8217;t able to walk away with hard skills or complete understanding, my mind is still abuzz with possibilities.</p>
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