I am one of the 1 percent. Nah, I’m not talking money; when it comes to that I’m in another 1 percent, you know, the ones who re-use plastic grocery bags as spontaneous suitcases for overnight trips. No, I am one of the extreme minority of people who read the placards and displays and educational [...]
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Please Stop Educating Me — I Want to Learn Something
July 25th, 2012
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The Weakness of PowerPoint
April 25th, 2012
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In order to extract maximum impact from today’s literary essay, you need to pretend that you’re sitting in a crowded room, staring at a PowerPoint presentation on the giant screen in front of you. You’re staring at a PowerPoint presentation on the giant screen in front of you. Gracious. Did I just repeat myself, word [...]
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