My vote is coming for… "Pre-war Poland from the bedroom perspective". Why? First – the presentation was very well prepared. Secondly – the topic was interesting, and astonishing. Thirdly – I have learned something new - something which I thought was completely different.
Sadly there was no presentation that blew me away this term (I still remember those fabulous ones from 2013/2014).
I really enjoyed “Crossfit – be active!” created by Karolina Wielgus and “Lifelogging” by Patrycja Sitek. There were really appealing, well prepared and really pleasant to read, but my vote goes to Bartosz Palmi for his “Pre-war Poland from the bedroom perspective.” for the same reasons that Maciej mentioned.
This is my last term and probably my last comment, so I would also like to thank all the contributors and Mrs Małgorzata Świerk for your work, articles and the time we spent together. “May good luck be your friend in whatever you do and may trouble be always a stranger to you.”
I'm voting for "Living in an Amish Paradise" posted by Jakub M. I was hesitating between this presentation and mentioned by others "Pre-war Poland from the bedroom perspective". Both presentations were great prepared and taught my something new but in my case Jakub's topic was just more interesting.
I will go with "Can You Really Be Anonymous Online", because it is an interesting, terrifying topic, which is being pretty exploited right now. It seems that we are still fooling ourselves, that governments DON'T have direct access to what we say or write.
I'm voting for "A trip to Japan on a shoestring budget" posted by Katarzyna Harabin, because I was at the same time in Asia and I have very nice memories , when I wrote a comment to this presentation. Traveling alone to the other , distant countries is something inspiring .
I vote for Klauda Telak presentation called "Microsoft Hololens". The reason why I chose is that I am interested in Hololens and in the post there was a lot of interesting information.
As the best presentation I select the "Pre-war Poland from the bedroom perspective". Why? I present a few reasons: 1. The topic is interesting and different than all on the blog - breaks stereotypes about Poles' sex lives before the war 2. The author discusses the controversial topic in a very gentle and kind way 3. I'm also interested in history :) because it is something that has been and what has shaped us as we are now, ant we are making history now :)
For me the best presentation was be "Pre-war Poland from the bedroom perspective" because its very interest subject and we can see different between these years and our.
My vote is coming for… "Pre-war Poland from the bedroom perspective".
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First – the presentation was very well prepared.
Secondly – the topic was interesting, and astonishing.
Thirdly – I have learned something new - something which I thought was completely different.
Nothing more, nothing less. I fully endorse to these words.
DeleteI totally agree, vote for "Pre-war Poland from the bedroom perspective". Topic was absorbing and extraordinary.
DeleteSadly there was no presentation that blew me away this term (I still remember those fabulous ones from 2013/2014).
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed “Crossfit – be active!” created by Karolina Wielgus and “Lifelogging” by Patrycja Sitek. There were really appealing, well prepared and really pleasant to read, but my vote goes to Bartosz Palmi for his “Pre-war Poland from the bedroom perspective.” for the same reasons that Maciej mentioned.
This is my last term and probably my last comment, so I would also like to thank all the contributors and Mrs Małgorzata Świerk for your work, articles and the time we spent together. “May good luck be your friend in whatever you do and may trouble be always a stranger to you.”
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ReplyDeleteMy vote goes to Daniel Krzyczkowski. I love all the technological news, and I share an interest with devices, produced by Microsoft.
ReplyDeleteI'm voting for "Living in an Amish Paradise" posted by Jakub M.
ReplyDeleteI was hesitating between this presentation and mentioned by others "Pre-war Poland from the bedroom perspective". Both presentations were great prepared and taught my something new but in my case Jakub's topic was just more interesting.
I liked this presentation the most.
DeleteThe topic was interesting and very good prepared.
I will go with "Can You Really Be Anonymous Online", because it is an interesting, terrifying topic, which is being pretty exploited right now. It seems that we are still fooling ourselves, that governments DON'T have direct access to what we say or write.
ReplyDeleteI'm voting for "A trip to Japan on a shoestring budget" posted by Katarzyna Harabin,
ReplyDeletebecause I was at the same time in Asia and I have very nice memories , when I wrote a comment to this presentation. Traveling alone to the other , distant countries is something inspiring .
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ReplyDeleteI vote for Klauda Telak presentation called "Microsoft Hololens".
ReplyDeleteThe reason why I chose is that I am interested in Hololens and in the post there was a lot of interesting information.
As the best presentation I select the "Pre-war Poland from the bedroom perspective". Why? I present a few reasons:
ReplyDelete1. The topic is interesting and different than all on the blog - breaks stereotypes about Poles' sex lives before the war
2. The author discusses the controversial topic in a very gentle and kind way
3. I'm also interested in history :) because it is something that has been and what has shaped us as we are now, ant we are making history now :)
I vote for "Pre-war Poland from the bedroom perspective", it was fun to read and I like to hear about history of Poland.
ReplyDeleteFor me the best presentation was be "Pre-war Poland from the bedroom perspective" because its very interest subject and we can see different between these years and our.
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ReplyDeleteI vote for "Living in an Amish Paradise" posted by Jakub M because this subject was very well prepared and worthwile.
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