Monthly Archives: April 2006

Pet Diaries

I am like Switzerland when it comes to the eternal grudge-match between cat people and dog people: officially neutral and trying to be everyone’s friend. Or at least no one’s enemy. I’ve owned both of common varieties of four-legged companion mammals, as well as rabbits, horses, cows, a pair of pocket parrots, and an extremely territorial one-footed duck, and I’ve loved them all. Cats and dogs obviously have very different personalities, but I find neither to be superior than the other. They are merely different.

Of course, cats do have a slightly sinister quality. Read on to see what I mean…

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Marketing Speak

I would like to officially register my undying hatred of the following inelegant buzzwords that I routinely see in the tech-sector marketing documents I proofread for my day job:

  • Leverage (when used as a verb, e.g., “Leverage your existing infrastructure…”)
  • Utilize (why not simply say “use?”)
  • Operationalize (um, yeah, now they’re just making stuff up)
  • Best-in-class (everyone claims this title, but no official body that I know of bestows it and there’s no consensus on who deserves it or what qualifies you for it, ergo, it means nothing)
  • Best-of-breed (so servers and network appliances are breeding now? Aren’t they worried about overpopulation?)

I don’t know what’s worse, having to read these crappy words and phrases or having to write them (I’ve done that, too, and it wasn’t pretty). But I do know I could happily live out the rest of my days without ever encountering any of them again…
This has been another mid-day grumble, courtesy of Simple Tricks and Nonsense.

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If Only I Had Known…

I was probably typical of college English majors in that I imagined my life would be suffused with beautiful prose and urbane conversation. You know, that whole Dead Poets Society kind of vibe. Instead, I spend my days reading stuff like this:

Role-based access control empowers granular access to specific resources within an administrative domain.

I was going to say something sarcastic and pithy here at the end, but I find that words fail me. No doubt they’ve been sucked from my brain by the swirling black hole of aesthetic awfulness that is technical marketing language…

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