1. It never gets better. Almost always newbies, looking to make their mark. Not much room for improvement.
2. It’s run by nearly the same people, giving it a similar look and feel. 3. It’s become lauded by the mainstream as a microcosm of the burgeoning geek community, when really, it’s not. 4. It doesn’t allow for any interaction between audience members during the show. 5. It’s too short. 6. It’s far, far too easy to succeed. With the entire audience on your side, where’s the motivation NOT to screw up? 7. It’s very tough to find a venue that can handle the technological needs of many of the audience. 8. It’s boring. 9. It seldom affects anything long term. Know anyone still talking about their Ignite presentation? 10. It’s the lowest common denominator for all the GeekWeekAZ activities. For those that love it, I would really like to know why.Posted via email from Tyler says…
PS…notice the “I” in the title. Just me. Not you. No one said Ignite sucks.
Oh, and here’s how I’d improve it.
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