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So.. I'm doing a presentation.

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Alrighty. So.. My English class lecturer had decided that we do a presentation about well.. Technology. We picked computers. One part of it was Operating Systems,We needed to talk about OSes besides windows. Being a mac user and all. I was thinking of talking about OS X. So.. Okay. I've seen several commercials , But most are just unofficial commercials made by other people. I like the ones I see in the Apple store. I found was quite suitable to start with.


I will be doing the presentation on a 42 Inch Plasma screen, already have that setteled. I've tried screen flow to record. I like the small box at the side of my screen ( using the iSight ) to show my face on the screen. ( Like when Apple does when they are introducing a new product on a mac at WWDC ) I've tried photobooth. But once i switch to other programs it'll just pause there.

Thanks people!
 
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I love Mac OS X, and would like to see Windoze burn to the ground, but I think it's more important to talk about free software (a.k.a. "open source"). Most computer users are unaware of how important their freedom is. Software companies like Apple and Microsoft see software as a product to be bought and sold, and by restricting the users in certain ways, they keep them trapped in a vendorlock.
 

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