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Translator: Okay, ladies and gentlemen, welcome. There is a question which has puzzled me for quite a while, and that is, Why do our PowerPoints look the way they look? Or rather, How on earth, can we accept that they look the way they look? How can you do that? And do you know whats even more intellectually challenging for me to understand? Its, How can a person sit over here in this meeting room with 10 others, observing this dismally bad PowerPoint filled with charts, graphical elements, page numbers, fading away five, seven minutes, thinking of other things? You know the feeling, the boredom, the waste of time? This person, after 40 minutes, he or she will stand up, a bit dazed, trotting off to his own office, coming to his own computer, flipping it up, going like, Oh my god, Ive got a presentation tomorrow, and I do have a PowerPoint to build. (Laughter) Now, what is the chance that this person will build an equally bad PowerPoint as the one that he or she was herself tortu