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<p>Please take them down! :-(</p>
<p>Is that John Essak or is there another John from the 2019
conference? I did not recognize him.<br>
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<p>These videos give filePro, as an application, no justice. What I
found:</p>
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<li>No properly defined objectives</li>
<li>some of them start 1/2 way into a subject one cannot identify
relevancy</li>
<li>they appear more like videos for one personal collection than
for public consumption <br>
</li>
<li>not a good idea to present a video and the speaker goes off
about his 50 year ago experience with single drive access ...</li>
<li>even for me, one that knows filePro well enough to understand
what the speaker is addressing, was hard to associate to</li>
<li>flat - not exactly a collection of charismatic speakers</li>
<li>not a good idea to upload a video where audience argues with
speaker about the "how to" and "knows best" ...</li>
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<p>in other words, if I were to learn anything from these videos it
would be - run, run as fast as you can there is nothing for you <br>
here.</p>
<p>There is a good chance that some of the points I mention above
are due to the fact that most videos just start way into the <br>
conversation and it is hard to understand where the speaker comes
from nor how he got there. One can tell that no effort <br>
was made to edit, cut, sort and publish these videos.<br>
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<p>Probably, I checked looking for videos more like those uploaded
by others that focus on one or two things and address those <br>
two "predefined" things.</p>
<p>Honestly, how many of you have seen these videos beginning to
end?</p>
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