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This made me chuckle. This is from a slide deck presented at an internal brown-bag.
It's actually a very clean schema, but I'm thinking the slide doesn't add much. Either way, the tag line almost made Diet Pepsi come out of my nose.
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June 15, 2005 9:13
I would be interested in a readable version via email.
Speaking of crappy powerpoint conventions, GIANT thumbs down on this lovely header element:
<meta http-equiv="Page-Exit" content="progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Fade(duration=.5)" />
<meta http-equiv="Page-Exit" content="progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Fade(duration=.5)" />
Jeff...you don't like it? How about Tools|Options|Advanced|Enable Page Transitions = false?
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