So sometime last year, I phoned Steve and asked if he'd like to speak at MTSU. He graciously accepted and earlier this year, spoke to a large number of our students. I never got a chance to formally thank him, so this will have to do for now. Thanks so much for coming and talking; I know the students had great benefit in hearing what you had to say. I know that I look at recording in a different light now.
For those interested, a crude video was made:
Steve's Lecture
It's a GIANT file but worth viewing, in my opinion.
Thanks again Steve.
Steve s Lecture at MTSU
2This is a good lecture, I enjoyed it. Definately helped pass the time at work today.
Steve s Lecture at MTSU
3michaeltheangryrussian wrote:This is a good lecture, I enjoyed it. Definately helped pass the time at work today.
Totally. The 0500-0600 hour flew by with this going, thanks Jon / Steve.
Steve s Lecture at MTSU
5It is also a proof of the accuracy and value of information provided on this board. I think i read most of the stuff that Steve pointed out somewhere on this forum.
Still i really enjoyed watching it. My favorite part is the "John Novotny Hair Mystery"
Still i really enjoyed watching it. My favorite part is the "John Novotny Hair Mystery"
It´s such a fine line between stupid and clever.
Steve s Lecture at MTSU
6I liked the eskimo routine bit the best. This was a great watch, thanks to all involved.
Steve s Lecture at MTSU
7I don't know, all I got out of it was that John is not only Eskimo, but photoshops his hair. 
it's not the length, it's the gersch
Steve s Lecture at MTSU
10kerble wrote:This was my favourite related thread.
You misspelled "favorite," Nigel.