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You're right, it isn't.  However you can't get something for nothing, and the more complex a thing gets the more it's going to cost.  Also the more complex a thing gets the more unknowns there are going to be.  And you can't just wave a magic wand and demand simplicity while at the same time expecting cutting edge technology. 



No Powerpoint, CAD, CAE, etc.  And you're preaching to the choir there.  In fact IMO those tools are "enablers".  They enable management to twiddle and fiddle generating motion and work without actually accomplishing anything.

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