Mike Spagat sends along a serious presentation with an ironic title:
18.7 MILLION ANNIHILATED SAYS LEADING EXPERT IN PEER–REVIEWED JOURNAL: AN APPROVED, AUTHORITATIVE, SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION MADE BY AN EXPERT
He’ll be speaking on it at tomorrow’s meeting of the Catastrophes and Conflict Forum of the Royal Society of Medicine in London.
All I can say is, it’s a long time since I’ve seen a slide presentation in portrait form. It brings me back to the days of transparency sheets.
You do of course mean portrait form – most computer monitors are landscape so they’ve become defacto standard for powerpoint (ugh) or related presentations.
The problem these days is that I don’t know if my presentation will be squashed to a 4 x 3 aspect ratio or stretched to 16 x 9.
Making it for 16:9 is safer right? Then you can just deal with more black space?
Right; fixed.
keep them coming Andrew.
Hopefully some people will notice!