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 Take most power-point presentations: The audience craves for bullet point explanation. Neat and sharp. With no shades of gray floating in between. This approach bubbled up into many areas -- including software designing; where there is an overuse of forms and overuse of fields on those forms. Much like the overload of bullet-points on presentation. Take most power-point presentations: The audience craves for bullet point explanation. Neat and sharp. With no shades of gray floating in between. This approach bubbled up into many areas -- including software designing; where there is an overuse of forms and overuse of fields on those forms. Much like the overload of bullet-points on presentation.
  
-But the real worldespecially when it comes to an individual is quite hazy and scruffy. So most individuals (when you pin them down to extract an honest answer) would really want their own control over the way things are organized for them. Given a choice, they don't want to keep filling up form after form-- they would rather get to the job itself.+But the real worldespecially when it comes to an individualis quite hazy and scruffy. So most individuals (when you pin them down to extract an honest answer) would really want their own control over the way things are organized for them. Given a choice, they don't want to keep filling up form after form-- they would rather get to the job itself
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 +The //"law of the excluded middle"// can even be seen in reductionist philosophy. It is readily seen in so many software. It is high time we now try an //Indian// way of tying a //lungi// holistically around the waist: The end user is in control. It is not dictated by power-point bullet points or forms with hordes of input-fields or a sharp salesman selling a pair of Western trousers and force you to fit into slots.  
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 +See https://www.wikihow.com/Wear-a-Lungi if you want to learn to tie a lungi.
  
-The "law of the excluded middle" can even be seen in reductionist philosophy, which is evident in so many software. It is high time we now try an //Indian// way of tying a //lungi// holistically around the waist: The end user is in control. It is not dictated by power-point bullet points or forms with hordes of input-fields or a sharp salesman selling a pair of Western trousers and force you to fit into slots.  
  
 ====Lessons from Konkan Railway==== ====Lessons from Konkan Railway====
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 Git Winch isn't just another tool — it's an invitation to rethink how your team works: holistically, humanely, and without clutter. I hope you enjoy discovering this difference. Git Winch isn't just another tool — it's an invitation to rethink how your team works: holistically, humanely, and without clutter. I hope you enjoy discovering this difference.
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