As you get more experienced, feel free to wean yourself off of the scripted notes, perhaps only scripting the first few slides to ease you into the presentation. Sometimes when I start creating a new presentation, I script out difficult sections where I want to be especially clear or I want to choose my words carefully.

All the effort was worth it. The research on cold-frontal structure in preparation for that presentation was some of the most satisfying and productive of my career. I had been wanting to study prefrontal troughs and wind shift lines for over ten years; eventually, two journal articles and two book chapters resulted. I was thrilled to be presenting this new research to my largest audience ever (standing room only). Significantly, the humorous parts of the talk hit their mark, eliciting the right amount of laughter from the audience at the appropriate times.


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The second time was when I was selected by the Rector of the University of Helsinki to give the selected talk at the Inauguration ceremony from among a dozen other newly inaugurated professors. In both of these instances, the importance of the event meant that I wanted my word choice perfect. And that required that I script my talk in its entirety. However, in each case, I rehearsed the talk until I was comfortable with the text. Not that I memorized it, but I was intimately familiar with my own words. So, during the actual presentations, I had the script in front of me, and I referred to it from time to time, but mostly the script was just for my recollection.

Where can this come in fun? Well, if you throw PSRemoting in, of course! In my testing, if you use the second method (or the pared down script below) you can make your victim's computer start talking to him or her. Here's how you do it:

As far as I understand it {ARGUMENTS} {ROOM} {USER} are placeholders that are filled with the user given input, the user id and the room id, but installing the script needs exactly these term so that the script can be successful run.

Those parameters will be forwarded to your script, but you do not need to set them. E.g. everybody who will call your script will send they name to the field user. I wrote few scripts also, you can check and test them before to added own.

A big thank you! I was struggling with that for months now (okay, first with a Nextcloud on hosted Webspace, on V-Server now just for a week), but finally I was able to install the scripts right now via occweb. I think my problem last night after changing the rights and non-working scripts resulted on server upgrades that my provider ran yesterday, I forgot about that.

I convert it to CBOR A26B636F6E7374727563746F7200666669656C647381A163696E7404 and then try to hash it and I get 9aa23c572ebf5d39113f516d4bbf69d1b9650e55ea63cdd7fb4ee77975def5b0, while if I put that data in a json file and use cardano-cli transaction hash-script-data --script-data-file ./tests/sample.json I get 8bb54ceaee2f57731094a2e96b8ad87bcc8988b1fa838e8c833eb3b72eae29a1

I have a script which is sending a file to an outside API to get processed and then loading the results into a second service. I runs typically for 6-8 seconds per time, most of that time spent in await for the three API calls to respond.

Could Not Run Script: Script completed without presenting UI, triggering a text to speak or outputting a value. If this is intentional, you can manually call Script.complete() to gracefully complete the script.

Thanks for your suggestions. I have set the PATH the same as in my user ENV. I did not see any other parameters that I thought needed to be set. What I see when I try a simple test script is:

touch: /Volumes/Macintosh HD/Users/jrpurvis/Desktop/scriptstart-3: Operation not permitted

/Volumes/Macintosh HD/Users/jrpurvis/Scripts/Test.sh:6: operation not permitted: /Volumes/Macintosh HD/Users/jrpurvis/Desktop/scriptstart-3

LaunchControl, which is what I use instead of Lingon, comes with a nifty utility fdautil, which handles this permission problem. I just tried a script similar to yours. It initially failed, but then ran fine when passed through fdautil. LaunchControl actually recognized the problem, suggested the fix, and added the necessary code with a single click.

You also want to make sure the talk is relevant to the audience. Does this talk make a connection with the guests? Is it relatable? Speakers' should always keep the listener and what they might want or need to know in mind.

What I really need may not be so complex. I need to understand how clients like RDz or Personal Communications are able to communicate with the mainframe. Alternatively, I could try and generate some sort of script to retrieve files from Endevor on the host, since I am able to FTP to an MVS and get files that way. But I have no way of FTP'ing to an Endevor repository.

Technically this is not a difficult process to build. The potential glitch is that youprobably do not have the authority to submit high priority batch jobs. If your submittedbatch job ends up queued for a couple of minutes (hours) then this process becomesunworkable. If you can submit high priority batch jobs, thenthe rest should not be all that difficult. I have done something very similar tothis using Open Object Rexx as the desktop scripting language - and it works verywell.

Notice the difference? Negative self-talk around food can trigger food guilt, which often leads to self-sabotaging behaviors like overeating. Positive self-talk around food promotes feelings of satisfaction, which leads to health-promoting behaviors.

Gratitude is another pathway out of negative self-talk and comparison. It offers a perspective shift to see what is present and abundant in your life, versus what is absent and scarce. Invite gratitude into any moment with the simple question: what do I appreciate at this moment?

I have a bash script that is building my web sites and pushing it to the right directories via rsync. When running this command from the terminal everything is working. When starting the script from a background script it is starting but jekyll is only reading the configuration but not building. I have set the path varialbe within the bash script like the path that is used on the terminal session.

Is it possible that standard-error output is being lost when the script runs in the background? Usually Jekyll outputs some sort of error message when it runs into trouble. You could try logging errors to a file, like:

Another option would be to move your building from locally on a shell script and rsync, to rather building with GH Actions or Netlify. And then you trigger a rebuild by using GitHub API. In Netlify, all you have to do is hit an endpoint with a token and your site will rebuild. So maybe you get your event queue to hit the API.

So if youve read the title this is basically what i need help with. I know the spot of the characters and everything but idk how to make the characters sit and talk. Can someone script me 2 people sitting and talking at the same time?

1) Most people love talking about themselves. Never feel guilty asking for a conversation. Your job will be to ask a lot of thoughtful questions and listen. The receiver will most likely be pleased to oblige.

I am stuck in a situation where need to read a file (for some values, lets say version number) from inside a war file and use it somewhere else in the same script (I am exploding the war file for this purpose using a Copy task). To explain the need, I will write down with the example below:

Basically the script will run within the context of a form which contains components and I need the script to be able to access these components and their properties. The components will sometimes be plain VCL but, more often than not, are DX components or my own sub-classed variations of them.

I have never written a verbatim script for a talk. I have at times written notes or outlines, but I never read from them when presenting (and rarely when practicing). With enough (weeks) of practice, I can give a pretty good talk. With less practice, I sometimes digress and sometimes omit an important detail. But what I am most interested in is improving my presentation by removing awkward pauses (e.g. while I remember what to say about a slide) and by using appropriate intonation, phrasing, and cadence.

Recently, a friend of mine who is a writing studies doctoral candidate suggested that the first step toward accomplishing these goals is to write out a script for each slide. This is a difficult task, but one that I plan to experiment with. I do not plan to actually read the script during the talk, but to memorize it while practicing.

I think I have a similar process to the one described by Artem (apart from the popular talk, which I never had the opportunity to do). In any case, I never write a script. Actually, for my first talk in English, during my first year of PhD, I learned the talk by heart, which was terrible, and made me finish the talk in 12 minutes instead of the 20 minutes.

However, I try to carefully prepare my transitions, especially between different parts of the talk. I find it particularly annoying when a speaker finishes a part with a blank, moves to the next slide, and says something like "OK, next section now". Moreover, I usually include in a transition a brief summary of the key points of the previous section, and the motivation to go to the next section, which ensures that I don't forget any important point.

About how early should the preparation be ready, it depends on the kind of talks. For a 20/25 minutes conference talk presenting a paper, I usually already have a pretty clear idea of what I want to present and how to structure it (since I wrote the paper), so I start the slides about a week before the conference, have a decent draft 2 or 3 days before (i.e. the final number of slides, the correct titles), and the final version the day before. As Artem's said, after a while, you can project pretty accurately the duration of a talk from your slides, so there is no need to repeat to make sure you are in time. ff782bc1db

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