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...Chicago, musicians played mandolin and acoustic guitar. An altar was set up with candles, fruit and a picture of Jimi Hendrix, who did not practice kirtan but, according to chant leader Debi Buzil, "embodies the music and embraced God." The chants' Sanskrit lyrics were projected on the wall via Powerpoint. When Moksha held its first kirtans four years ago, 10 people would show up; today the sessions regularly draw 80. "This is the most happy-producing thing that I know right now," says Mark Rubin, a lawyer. "It is a combination of grounding and ecstasy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Can You Sing Om? | 10/6/2003 | See Source »

Word processing, War Games, cubicle culture, geek chic, PowerPoint, Mine Sweeper, tech support...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Next Big Thing | 9/8/2003 | See Source »

...bull--from your business writing, that is. Don't even try to "leverage synergies" or "incentivize" employees if you're using Deloitte Consulting's new Bullfighter software, designed to make business documents more readable. Bullfighter works like a spell checker in either Microsoft Word or PowerPoint and assigns documents a score based on sentence complexity and the use of some 350 "bullwords." Using Bullfighter, Deloitte found that among companies in the Dow Jones industrials, those that spoke plainly in shareholder letters and other communications outperformed those that loaded up on jargon. Bullfighter is available free...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World Briefing: Jul 28, 2003 | 7/28/2003 | See Source »

...address more than 100 researchers and one White House advisor, his mien counterbalanced a series of pat presentations by the fast-talking colleagues who flanked him. Bent over the MIT-crested lectern, he cracked a few self-deprecating jokes in a West Virginia drawl and keyed through some Powerpoint slides bearing droll titles...

Author: By Nathan J. Heller, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Scientists Balance Research With Security Demands | 5/9/2003 | See Source »

...final event for the day was a trip to Universal Music, where Roy Kosuge ’99 broke down the music industry for us in a fascinating PowerPoint presentation...

Author: By Michelle Kung, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Postcard from Hollywood | 2/7/2003 | See Source »

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