This bingo card has a free space and 31 words: Bill mentions WW2, Bill mentions a pickup truck, Bill interrupts in the middle of a slide, Bill claims something isn't really "Systems Engineering", Bill says he can't read a chart, Bill is clearly Googling something as we're talking about it, Bill asks someone if they know about a topic they just explained to him, Bill tells us we should have added a different graph, Bill asks about information we've clearly already sent to him, Someone chortles at something Bill says (doesn't count if it's you), Bill asks an open ended question but then definitely expects an answer, Bill says something mildly insulting, Meeting lasts >45 minutes, Bill says the word "shipyard", Bill mentions a NASA document, After the meeting, Csavina mentions our "unique" client, The order of slides that Bill asks us about is seemingly random, Bill says the phrase "What I'm getting at is...", Bill asks us to do research on something, Mentions military client, Bill tries using a "down to earth" analogy, Systems engineering history lesson, Bill gives a lecture, Anya sits down out of frustration, While looking at test results, Bill asks us how we plan to test something, Bill changes project requirements mid-meeting, Bill says the phrase "There's a million ways to do this, but...", Anya shuts down a conversation using a maximum 2 words, Bill starts by saying "You did a great job here", then roasts our presentation for 20 minutes., Team makes >5 unsuccessful attempts to end the meeting and Bill asks how many slides are in the presentation, and complains about how long it is.
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