plots are way too small we are 10 minutes behind schedule You're just missing one thing to get bingo really bad fit Magnetic fields get blamed for a weird observation unnecessary thank-you slide someone is skeptical of machine learning A phone goes off missing slide numbers The zoom connection freezes/ is heavily delayed someone near you disagrees audibly Speaker is just facing the slides missing axis label Way too much text on a slide Question is just a comment First /post lunch session starts quite empty The (co)- spokesperson makes a statement Unfamiliar jargon sound is too loud someone says: "as you know", but you don't know. scatter data looks just like a blob "I will come back to that" A 5-pointed start is used in a slide Your attention snaps back hearing "in conclusion" plots are way too small we are 10 minutes behind schedule You're just missing one thing to get bingo really bad fit Magnetic fields get blamed for a weird observation unnecessary thank-you slide someone is skeptical of machine learning A phone goes off missing slide numbers The zoom connection freezes/ is heavily delayed someone near you disagrees audibly Speaker is just facing the slides missing axis label Way too much text on a slide Question is just a comment First /post lunch session starts quite empty The (co)- spokesperson makes a statement Unfamiliar jargon sound is too loud someone says: "as you know", but you don't know. scatter data looks just like a blob "I will come back to that" A 5-pointed start is used in a slide Your attention snaps back hearing "in conclusion"
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
plots are way too small
we are 10 minutes behind schedule
You're just missing one thing to get bingo
really bad fit
Magnetic fields get blamed for a weird observation
unnecessary thank-you slide
someone is skeptical of machine learning
A phone goes off
missing slide numbers
The zoom connection freezes/ is heavily delayed
someone near you disagrees audibly
Speaker is just facing the slides
missing axis label
Way too much text on a slide
Question is just a comment
First /post lunch session starts quite empty
The (co)-spokesperson makes a statement
Unfamiliar jargon
sound is too loud
someone says: "as you know", but you don't know.
scatter data looks just like a blob
"I will come back to that"
A 5-pointed start is used in a slide
Your attention snaps back hearing "in conclusion"