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The communication talents of the speakers overcame an unexpected lack of the means necessary to make their presentation. No one was prepared to make a presentation without using a computer. However, the City of Santa Clara suffered an electrical cut during the time that three work commissions simultaneously were underway at the Convention Center Bolivar on the second day of the EcoMaterials Conference. For a few moments we all felt Cuban. After waiting a while for the electricity to return, the group decided to continue and improvise. Thus, we squeezed closer together to look at the screens of the portable computers that had only 40 minutes of battery. The solidarity of the participants and the ingenuity of those making
presentations, along with the skills of the translators, saved the
situation and left all with the good feeling of a job well done, even
with the absence of the appropriate means.
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E-magazine
Edition #17, December 2005
We all felt Cuban for awhile