• Quick Flip: The MPPC TechEd Wish List That Wasn't

  • Sep 11 2023
  • Length: 21 mins
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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

Quick Flip: The MPPC TechEd Wish List That Wasn't

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  • James and Paul discuss the upcoming events in the fall conference season - especially Microsoft Power Platform Conference and SAP TechEd, and come up with their unique spin on a wish list for them.
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The lack of coherent English sentences.

Like and dislike are almost irrelevant in this context.
The listener would first have to know what you were talking about. minus the endless modifying qualifying, nullifying words like. LIKE,, a 50 year old holdover from the fraying tail end of the 1960s. Neither of the people in this interview have a clue what’s going on the world or our universe outside their tiny bubble of exhausting nothingness that seems concerned with simply making money for businesses making fairly useless and quickly outmoded gadgets. They both need a long walk in the countryside or along the seashore with nourishing yummy picnic baskets to be leisurely eaten before taking a short nap on the blanket they
Thoughtfully brought for the occasion. .
This interview gives pathetic meaning to the phrase ‘’Life is short, and then you die’
.
I stumbled upon this ..whatever it is.. by accident while browsing for something engrossing to read..
Listening to them mumble on, made me profoundly sad .
At 92, I’m living in the last lane and I sincerely hope these two guys will reach my age without regret for having risked missing or ignoring life’s great adventures..

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