Fun with Outlook calendar

So, #1 I very much dislike how companies depend on outlook as the central hub of communication. But alas, I have to work with it daily, so lately I have become accustomed to scheduling a lot of meetings(another annoyance). And in doing this, I've found it to be a fun activity to write really long management speak phrases in the subject line.

I suspect this also has an advantage of lowering the chances that your meeting will be bumped because it's verbose and sounds serious, and perhaps some pointy haired types will think twice if at all before double booking you.

Today's meeting which starts @ 11:30.

"Strategic planning on addressing technical debt in the context of current business conditional priorities in increasing velocity through synergistic best practices"

 This is actually a standing lunch for some of our team members at bw3s (.49 wing day).

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