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| number = 365 | | number = 365 | ||
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| title = Slides | | title = Slides | ||
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==Explanation== | ==Explanation== | ||
− | + | The expression "bear with me a moment" usually implies that what you are talking about is not random-the connection is to be explained later. This is the opposite of Cueball's case- at his convention (?) he is showing random slides, which have no connection. | |
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+ | Title text- SIGGRAPH is the annual computer graphics confrence. | ||
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
− | + | : Cueball: That chart explained the quantum hall effect. Now, if you'll bear with me a moment, this next graph shows rainfall over the amazon basin... | |
− | :Cueball: That chart explained the quantum | + | : Narration: If you keep saying "bear with me a moment" people will take a while to figure out that you're just showing them random slides. |
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− | :If you keep saying "bear with me | ||
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