Cartoonist Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert, wrote:
If you want to advance in management, you have to convince other people that you're smart. This is accomplished by substituting incomprehensible jargon for common words. For example a manager would never say, "I used my fork to eat a potato." A manager would say, "I utilized a multitined tool to process a starch resource." The two sentences mean almost the same thing, but the second one is obviously from a smarter person.


That's true, but sometimes it's FUN to write in "jargon," just to see how confuscated you can make a simple sentence. A writing exercise in what NOT to do, but which stretches your vocabulary acrobatics at the same time.
Posted by: --Deb | 05 August 2008 at 10:42 PM