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Business Conference Blues

March 13th, 2007 - Humor, Office Life
Beer
The Only Reason To Ever Attend A Business Conference With Your Boss

I am at a business conference with my boss this week, which means that I’m feeling pretty suicidal right now.

Business conferences are 10% truth, 20% lies and 70% beer. Right now my beer-to-blood ratio is the highest it’s been in years thanks to my boss constantly buying rounds at the hotel bar, which is probably the only thing preventing me from stabbing myself in the jugular with a free plastic pen or bludgeoning myself to death with a branded pocket calendar.

The problem I continue to have, besides occasional bouts of sobriety, is that Dick Lundberg, my boss, constantly and consistently believes the lies of these vendors… even when they’re not buying us beer.

I have tried to reprimand my boss about this several times but it usually comes out as: “Okay, I’ll have one more Amstel Light.”

Worse, my boss tends to rate the products of these vendors based entirely on the size of the lies. The more outrageous the claim, the more my boss believes the hype.

This is a serious issue and one which will haunt me for the next 365 days until next year’s annual conference. As soon as we all get home and dry out my boss will begin asking me about pieces of software he saw or some new data reporting package he read about, probably on the side of a free duffle bag.

“Tom, this is a great bag!” he’ll proclaim. “We should really look into this product. It says it will make our software fly! I always wanted to be a pilot…”

“Dick, their software isn’t even released yet. They just had a bunch of PowerPoint slides filled with nonsensical graphs and questionable buzzwords like ‘e-productivity,’ ‘cross-platform interdependent operability,’ and ‘data specialized datamart.’”

“Oh, yeah, that was a good demo. I can’t wait to buy it!”

“Dick, if we get this we’ll have to spend thousands of man hours and form a dozen management committees to convert all our existing data. We can do the same thing with Microsoft Excel.”

“Stop being so negative!”

My pain is compounded by the fact that this conference is centered around a software suite that is hopelessly outdated and clearly the last ditch effort of a dying company. It is an “enterprise” system which means that companies like my own spent too much money on it when they bought it 20 years ago and now they’re trapped into using this vendor until one of us goes out of business.

This dinosaur of a program is really just a tremendous database program which has cost us hundreds of thousands of dollars over the last 15 years and doesn’t even offer a Windows interface yet (They’re claim: “It’s coming next year! Really! Maybe!”).

Windows came out in 1995. We’re now in 2007. Perhaps this company thinks using a mouse is only a passing trend.

Yesterday I attended an hour-long conference session where the show-stopper was…

Are you ready?

A pull-down menu.

This actually got a round of applause from many of the people in the room. My boss was one of those people. At that moment, a part of me died.

Maybe my expectations are too high or maybe I’m just jaded, but I tend to think that expensive enterprise-level software should probably try to keep up with the features found in software that’s 20 years old or made for grade-schoolers. Heck, a lot of grade school students these days could probably program their own drop-down menu.

In honor of this amazingly ground-breaking technology news, I’ve decided to end this entry with an incredible pull-down menu. I call it, “Things I need to do when I get home…”

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Monday Links

March 5th, 2007 - Wasting Time
Knitted Breasts
It’s not porn if you can buy it at a craft show.

Thought I’d just make your Monday a little less dreary with a few links from around the world…

Knitted Breasts - Breasts just like Grandma used to sew. My favorite quote in this BBC news item is from a lactation consultant (look it up) who states quite plainly, “You can buy model breasts, but they cost around £35 each, which is quite prohibitive, as we need about 50.” My high school years would have been much less formidable if I’d known I could buy a breast model instead of spending all my energy chasing down the real thing.

Steampunk Star Wars Drawings - Eric Poulton is a professional video game artist who draws and blogs on the side. He’s started drawing some of the Star Wars characters in a steampunk fashion and they’re quite entertaining. He only has a few so far, but a lot of people are hoping he keeps going until George Lucas shows up at his door and slices out his kneecaps with a lightsaber.

GeekLikeMe.net - More geek links on a regular basis than most people can read at one time. How he finds time for it is beyond me, but there’s always some good stuff there.

ModeratelyAnnoyed.com - I don’t like to mention politics in this blog because, let’s face it, who’s going to have a political discussion with a guy who puts up links to things like Knitted Breasts. But I ran across a new blog that’s simply pointing out a lot of the things that drive us all nuts in politicals and the world in general. ModeratelyAnnoyed.com doesn’t really take a side as much as it seems to voice the opinions of most average moderate Americans. It’s got a refreshingly professional look and style to it, too. Very much unlike this blog.

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