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		<title>Anonymous Advertising in Poster Power</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Live and learn!  Don't be so concerned with the content that you fail to see the forest through the individual trees!  It's the little things that count: like your name and contact details on your handouts!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was talking about my recent posters the other day with <a href="http://www.audioscrobbler.com/user/pi/">Teetee/Pi</a>.  He was asking me questions about how to interpret Figure 3 which shows the clustered output that results after feeding similarity data into the multidimensional scaling algorithm.  I didn&#8217;t have a copy of the page handy, so I pulled up the PDF version and happened to notice that the one-page version of my poster, destined for an ordinary sheet of paper, no longer had my name or my e-mail contact address on it.  The only thing on it was a pointer to the three-page version of the poster on this web site.<br />
Oops!  Oops!  Oops!<br />
I was short on time when it was decided that a handout-sized version of information was needed, so I&#8217;d had my Sweetie build me the single page and the three-page versions based on the finished poster design.  He got a little overzealous about saving space and, well, managed to axe the contact and affiliation information.  It was missing off of the three-page version, too.<br />
Alas, I didn&#8217;t discover this until after the Open Day, so the damage has probably already been done.  Nevertheless, I&#8217;ve prepared new versions of both documents with this information intact and added page numbers, where appropriate, to boot.<br />
Live and learn!  Don&#8217;t be so concerned with the content that you fail to see the forest through the individual trees!<br />
<strong>Downloadable Resources:</strong><br />
- <a href="publications/2004hct-eincite-handout.pdf" title="A4 version of poster as a PDF">A4 (regular page) handout sheet</a><br />
- <a href="publications/2004hct-eincite.pdf " title="Three-page PDF version of the poster text and graphics on regular pages">3-page PDF version</a></p>
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