I noticed in the thread 'things that bug you about conferences' someone suggested people who read their papers. So: reading papers - always a no-no, or is it ever acceptable (e.g. in certain disciplines/situations)?
I confess, I am a reader. I hate giving papers (I tend to find the process extremely anxiety-inducing), so I like to have the whole thing in front of me, in case my mind goes blank. Any other readers?
Axisdenied, cool moniker first of all, rambling, summarizing, condensing even abridging conference papers is viewed, at least in my discipline, as shoddy, disrespectful, unprepared, unprofessional, wasteful and non-scholarly. Though reading conference papers can risk being boring, it doesn't have to be. Paper presentations also involve, forgive the cliches, "style," "personality" and "originality." Although, you're not graded on these.
Avoid mechanical reading at conferences.