Comment by WalterBright 2 months ago I still have it, but it goes away as soon as I start the presentation. Then it just becomes fun! 5 comments WalterBright Reply ghaff 2 months ago Yeah, I still get a bit of stage fright especially in a large room but, as you say, it pretty much goes away once I start "performing." koolba 2 months ago A shot or two of liquid courage doesn’t hurt either. Though beyond that you risk exceeding the Balmer peak. cess11 2 months ago I don't think I'm alone in finding it quite suspect if people walk around smelling of "liquid courage" in professional settings. WalterBright 2 months ago Don't drink coffee before going on stage. At least when you're old like me. javawizard 2 months ago That's not what liquid courage means ;)(Though that is otherwise good advice!)
ghaff 2 months ago Yeah, I still get a bit of stage fright especially in a large room but, as you say, it pretty much goes away once I start "performing."
koolba 2 months ago A shot or two of liquid courage doesn’t hurt either. Though beyond that you risk exceeding the Balmer peak. cess11 2 months ago I don't think I'm alone in finding it quite suspect if people walk around smelling of "liquid courage" in professional settings. WalterBright 2 months ago Don't drink coffee before going on stage. At least when you're old like me. javawizard 2 months ago That's not what liquid courage means ;)(Though that is otherwise good advice!)
cess11 2 months ago I don't think I'm alone in finding it quite suspect if people walk around smelling of "liquid courage" in professional settings.
WalterBright 2 months ago Don't drink coffee before going on stage. At least when you're old like me. javawizard 2 months ago That's not what liquid courage means ;)(Though that is otherwise good advice!)
javawizard 2 months ago That's not what liquid courage means ;)(Though that is otherwise good advice!)
Yeah, I still get a bit of stage fright especially in a large room but, as you say, it pretty much goes away once I start "performing."
A shot or two of liquid courage doesn’t hurt either. Though beyond that you risk exceeding the Balmer peak.
I don't think I'm alone in finding it quite suspect if people walk around smelling of "liquid courage" in professional settings.
Don't drink coffee before going on stage. At least when you're old like me.
That's not what liquid courage means ;)
(Though that is otherwise good advice!)