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PowerPoint presentations, the cesspool of data visualization that Microsoft has visited upon the earth. PowerPoint, indeed, is a cautionary tale in our emerging data literacy. It shows that tools matter: Good ones help us think well and bad ones do the opposite. Ever since it was first released in 1990, PowerPoint has become an omnipresent tool for showing charts and info during corporate presentations. — Clive Thompson

Now I think these are the three worst things in the world:
1. Waiting
2. Not Knowing
3. Not existing — Matthew Dicks

Tune as the sitthar, neither high nor low, and we will dance away the hearts of men. — Gautama Buddha

Once information slipped the bonds of gravity and friction, it tended to gather where it was most valuable. — H.W. Brands

Despair all ye mortals," he said in a voice of doom. "the mama approacheth — Lexi George

Everyone is beautiful to someone. — Kevyn Aucoin

When leaders care less about their people, their people will be careless. — Simon Sinek

I have great hopes that we shall love each other all our lives as much as if we had never married at all. — George Gordon Byron

Sambit Bal may be right that this is a scandal the IPL needed. It certainly brings fans face-to-face with the tangled reality of their amusement, based as it is on a self-seeking, self-perpetuating commercial oligarchy issued licenses to exploit cricket as they please. Whether the fans care is another matter: one of the reasons Indians have embraced economic liberalisation so fervently is a shoulder-shrugging resignation about the efficiency and integrity of their institutions. Given the choice between Lalit Modi, with his snappy suits and his soi-disant 'Indian People's League', and the BCCI, stuffed with grandstanding politicians and crony capitalists, where would your loyalties lie? — Gideon Haigh

In life you have two choices. You can laugh or you can cry. You have to laugh, you have to. — Mariska Hargitay

No free government can stand without virtue in the people, and a lofty spirit of partiotism. — Andrew Jackson

And sometimes - to get what you want - you must be prepared to accept the apparently unacceptable. — Anne O'Brien

Largely, now, it was not anger he felt, but rather a kind of bone-scraping, quiet, ever-present sorrow. To come to the place that was supposed to stay the same, to come and find it changed. Dr. Miller had warned him against what he called the 'geographic cure.' You can't fix yourself by going somewhere else, he'd said. You'll always take yourself along. — Elizabeth Graver