PowerPoint Killed The Technical Talk

Posted by Jerry Kuch Sun, 30 Apr 2006 17:55:00 GMT

With apologies to The Buggles, Peter Norvig and Edward Tufte...

I saw your PowerPoint slides for your technical talk,
Glazing over as you read each one aloud,
The crappy format stopped knowledge coming through.

Oh-a oh

Its many wizards gave ugly, eye-sore templates,
Low contrast gradients and still homelier fonts,
And that’s notwithstanding the content you killed.

Oh-a-oh

It ruined your sem’nar
Oh-a oh

Why did you do this?
PowerPoint killed the technical talk.
PowerPoint killed the technical talk.

Six bullets on ev’ry slide.
Oh-a-a-a oh

Subject-less sentences and vague passive voice,
Weaken my verbal and spatial instincts.
Disembowel any statistical sense.

Oh-a oh

Your talk need’nt be crap.
Oh-a-oh

But you just droned on.

PowerPoint killed the technical talk.
PowerPoint killed the technical talk.
Four-thousand words on every slide, just print it out, it’s gonna suck.
Oh-a-aho oh,
Oh-a-aho oh

PowerPoint killed the technical talk.
PowerPoint killed the technical talk.

Four-thousand words on every slide, just print it out it’s gonna suck.
Don’t stare at the screen, it’s just a crutch. Kill the slides, they’re just clip art.

This was a technical talk.
This was a technical talk.

PowerPoint killed the technical talk.
PowerPoint killed the technical talk.
PowerPoint killed the technical talk.
PowerPoint killed the technical talk.

PowerPoint killed the technical talk (this was a technical talk).

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Horrifying Purex Detergent Commercial

Posted by Jerry Kuch Wed, 26 Apr 2006 22:29:00 GMT

While running on the treadmill this morning, I saw this Purex commercial which featured a disturbing fish man character who, as far as I could tell with the sound down, appeared to be heckling a housewife in her laundry room about what I imagine could only have been one of two subjects:

  • The unholy and unspeakable reek of her family’s dirty clothes, or…
  • A dark and horrible secret of her ancestry that will soon be revealed by the unveiling of a gruesome atavism with horrifying implications.

Learn more in The Shadow Over Purex. As horrifying as all of this was, it still paled by comparison to the episode of the supernaturally unfunny Ellen Degeneres talk show that was playing on the adjacent television. Shudder.

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