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| Did you ever get that flowchart fixed up for the big presentation I have tomorrow with our new client? | |
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| You mean the one that was as big as a queen size bedsheet and scribbled in crayon? Yeah, I cleaned it up and got it to fit on one page. I left a copy on your desk. | |
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| Thats what I thought - you completely removed 90% of the decision boxes on my flowchart! How do you explain that??? | |
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| Simple - you had 47 different decision boxes with the exact same decision and outcomes - logically it made more sense to have one box for all of the processes involved... | |
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| Well, I dont like it. It makes the process look too simple! I'll have you know that this is a very complex procedure involving many layers of dynamic abstraction, the parameters of which escape you! | |
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| Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't we just unloading boxes of paper from a truck? | |
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