<RANT>
I suffer from severe PowerPoint-ism
Where I work it doesn't matter if things work, it only matters how good the PowerPoint slide expaining it is. We have too many people who can't actually "do" anything, but boy can they make a great looking Powerpoint presentation. Which makes life hard for us Dilbert-esqe engineers who know that putting something on a Powerpoint won't allow it to alter the laws of physics. I think suits live on PowerPoint.
</RANT>

Sorry, I know this is not perl related but I just got out of a meeting with some Six-Sigma blackbelts who are nothing but Powerpoint jockeys.

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flounder


In reply to Re: Suit-ism, youth-ism by flounder99
in thread Suit-ism, youth-ism by chunlou

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