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The Docx Games: Three Days At the Microsoft Office World Championship (theverge.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: On a Sunday night two weeks back, in the Rose Court Garden of the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, California, 150 antsy competitors between the ages of 13 and 22 milled around eating miniature whoopie pies by the light of the Moon, sizing up their global rivals in the efficient use of Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. It was as if the Olympics opening ceremony was replaced by a networking event: teens were decked out in national T-shirts, while others handed out business cards specially made for the event. At one table off by the bar, two chaperones nudged their folding chairs closer together and taught each other how to say hello ("Yassas," "Ciao") in their respective mother tongues. In the distance, through the palms, the tiki torches of Trader Sam's, the hotel's poolside lounge, were flickering into the black sky. This marked the first night of the 16th Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) World Championship, in which teens and young 20-somethings compete for the title of World Champion in their chosen professional application. It's an event put on annually by Certiport, a Utah-based subsidiary of standardized testing giant Pearson VUE. It's also a marketing stunt, pure and simple, devised to promote Certiport's line of Microsoft Office certifications. This allows the certified to confirm the line on their resume that claims "proficiency in MS Office" is backed up by some solid knowledge of deep formatting and presentation design.

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  1. Is this a joke? by xxxJonBoyxxx · · Score: 5, Funny

    >> ...competitors...sizing up their global rivals in the efficient use of Excel, PowerPoint, and Word

    Is this a joke? Or just another sign that we're really on the road to Idoicracy?

    1. Re:Is this a joke? by rogoshen1 · · Score: 3, Funny

      Well clerics and financial analysts are totally different, but I think i can help answer.

      Clerics usually wear plate armor, run around with scepters/maces (really any kind of blunt weapon). They're sort of like paladins, just slightly less full of themselves and 'muh chivalry'. They're also pretty much zealots, in their fanatical worship of Rodcet Nife (or Innoruuk, if evil).

      SO for skills, they must be good at casting complete heal, and running to remote places to resurrect people. Also keeping a supply of peridots and other gems on hand is a must.. So good inventory management for sure.

      Financial analysts.. they're like halflings, right? No one cares about halflings. Go back to Rivervale and stay there you hairy footed bastards.

    2. Re:Is this a joke? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      Is this a joke?

      Oh, no! In fact, I have enrolled in the Linux version of these games.

      Our goal is to build a complete computational fluid dynamics simulation of a NACA airfoil using a shape description provided, in under 3 hours, using nothing but options to the "ls" command. We have been given a 524 page, leather bound copy of the "ls" manpage, and the first team to complete the task and successfully simulate the airfoil behavior under stalling conditions wins. You may use any ls option or combination of options. Bonus points are awarded for (1) multithreading, and (2) use of the GPU.

      Next year, there's going to be something about "grep" and stress/strain calculations related to automobile bridges. I'm starting to brush up already.

  2. PowerPoint finals by Megahard · · Score: 4, Funny

    Create this slide.

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    I eat only the real part of complex carbohydrates.
  3. Wut? by richy+freeway · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Someone needs to introduce these kids to drugs and vandalism, get them off this dark path they're heading down.

  4. So... by Pseudonym · · Score: 3, Funny

    If this is a legit e-sports event, who won the cosplay competition? Pics of grown-ass employees dressed as Inori Aizawa, Clippy, and John Hodgman or GTFO.

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