I ’m sure everyone of you heard about Pegasus (Gra telewizyjna) console. I’m also pretty sure majority of you heard about NES and know very well that Pegasus is in fact NES clone (well, actually it’s Famicom but let’s not get into details) distributed by Hoop Cola guys. But do you actually know how many clones NES had in the past? Well, neither do I but I’ll try to present you some of the most popular clones around the world (excluding China no-names you can buy on Aliexpress even now). Short note for people born in previous age: NES is video game console released in 1983 in Japan and 2-3 years later in EU and US. By many it’s considered the best video console of all time. Pegasus Now, let’s get back to the topic. Of course, the first position in my list is Pegasus I mentioned before. Our precious Pegasus It hit the market in the early 90’s thanks to Dariusz Wojdyga and Marek Jutkiewicz, who are currently on list of 100 richest people of Poland. It was dist...
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It is well-written, about topic that anyone will be interested in (not technical and not about art), and has great motivational sentences in Step 5.
Another cool presentation was about Coffee: http://konwersatorium1-ms-pjwstk.blogspot.com/2015/04/week-6-2004-2604-coffee.html
The tittle of her presentation was "Interactive music videos"
1. Would you appreciate being fooled, offended or scared so that other people can laugh? by Robert Bartoszewski-Kujawa, because it spotlighted a current problem that not many people think about. I hope that someone who hasn't thought about that aspect of pranks may notice it after reading this article :)
2. Hubble Space Telescope by Lukasz Czernicki, because it showed quite unusual, scientific topic in a very interesting, beautiful way. I still have an image from that presentation as my wallpaper :)
3. Art in the city by Paulina Stanek, because it showed really interesting ideas and photos - a compilation I haven't stumbled upon on the Internet. I think it can be especially interesting for SNM students.