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Posted at September 21, 2007 02:04 PM


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Sorry, not going to watch a powerpoint presentation on any topic whatsoever. Powerpoint has destroyed too many dialogues, I'm not going to let it do THIS one in too. cheers!

Posted by george girton at September 27, 2007 2:16 PM


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I think blaming the medium for the message is shortsighted... reminds me of when all the professional designers were up in arms about desktop publishing, or coders about blog software (if you can't even mark up html, you don't deserve to publish). Powerpoint is wildly misused, but a traipse though slideshare shows there are plenty of people using it for interesting things. Comics were once similarly maligned as well.

This one is not the very best, but it does help folks avoid crimes of powerpoint.

Posted by christina at September 27, 2007 2:57 PM


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