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Powerpoint Presentation
Powerpoint Presentations are a series of image macros made less informative by replacing all the kittens with stock report figures. Generally used by people who wouldn't know a computer if it raped them in the ass, to show their worthless colleagues pieces of worthless information, in an effort to somehow justify their pointless existence as a pathetic office drone with nothing to show for their lives whatsoever. With flying text and clipart.
Powerpoint has been known to cause herpes, genital warts, heart failure, gum disease and pancreatic cancer.
OpenOffice.org provides an open source alternative to Powerpoint, but is just as useless.
If you are faced with the prospect of sitting through a shitty Powerpoint presentation, here's some things you can do to lighten up the mood for everyone.
- Yell "Go back a slide black person, I wasn't done reading that shit" every time the slide is moved forward.
- Haxor your teacher/coworker/boss's laptop and replace all images in the presentation with mudkips and/or goatse.
- Kill yourself.
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Replacing all the stock report figures with kittens.
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OpenOffice.org Impress in action (more like INACTION amirite???)
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MS Powerpoint increases student productivity.
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This book lies; there is no way to make Powerpoint not suck.
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Powerpoint can be used to make pie charts.
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Powerpoint's biggest fan.
Links to Warez
- Openoffice.org - Openoffice.org, the open sores Office Suite alternative
- Microsoft.com - Microsoft Powerpoint Viewer 2003, if you are that desperate to view slideshows of useless crap.
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Powerpoint Presentation is part of a series on Language & Communication | |
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Languages and Dialects • Grammar, Punctuation, Spelling, Style, and Usage • Rhetorical Strategies • Poetry •
The Politics of Language and Communication • Media • Visual Rhetoric
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