StressedDave wrote:My view is that if you're not doing it right, I can tell without you needing to tell me... As someone who does it professionally, I might be considered an outlier though.
I could be unkind and suggest that someone who likes delivering a commentary (particularly if uncalled for) is a bit like a three-year-old attention-seeking child overdosed on Sunny-D and as many artificial colourings as inhumanly possible.
Or in Pistonhead speak, one does not need to attention-whore to be a well-built company director with a goatee...
Thanks a bunch. BTW, I don't talk fast. Objective no 1 - say what you are going to do and why. No 2 - mention what you cannot yet see but anticipate and are ready for. Don't try to fit in everything at the same time - on one bend you might mention limit points, on another you might mention surface or camber.