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This is fairly basic information, but a great example of smart slide design. Fantastic presentation.
I disagree: all the "problems" are commonly discussed, but actually discussing the fixes is awesome.

Great slides.

good point, the positive/negative approach is a nice departure from the standard bulleted list of advice you find on a lot of blogs.
my eyes hurt from trying to read the text
You can make it larger by clicking full screen. Totally agree it isn't optimized for that small form.
You know, I actually found that I read the text more quickly because it was so small to the point where only fragments of the words were visible. I'm assuming that's because my brain had to process and interpret less.
Your not the only one. Is there something wrong with the font? Because I went to the site and tried, but just won't read it past a couple of slides, its ugly as hell. My vision isn't the best in the world, but a bigger question is "How can we address this and eventually get this font ugliness to end (by and large, I expect it to always happen to a small degree).
Thanks. I feel like the cold sweat realizations of "after the meeting" are all right there in this slide show. Nice to have them before the meeting...