But isn't that the premis of the article? The two developed this in their reaction to the deadening effect of PowerPoint.
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On 9/4/07, Andreas Ramos <andreas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:But I (and I believe David) weren't talking about that. I'm talking about standard PowerPoint presentations, especially when done by marketing or sales people. I have to put up with several of these every week. It's so bad that when the very first slide goes up, there is a general sigh in the room and everyone is resigned to the presentation.It was perfectly clear that that was what you were talking about, thus evidence that, instead of responding to the article, you had reacted in kneejerk fashion to the mention of Power Point. John -- John McCreery The Word Works, Ltd., Yokohama, JAPAN Tel. +81-45-314-9324 http://www.wordworks.jp/
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