We love charts! | Don McMillan Comedy

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Published 2024-02-29
We love charts!

#engineers #charts #nerds #funny

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America's #1 Nerdy Comedian
What do you get when you cross an Engineer with a stand-up comedian? You get Don McMillan. This former chip designer has been doing his one-of-a-kind, PowerPoint-Driven comedy show for audiences for over 20 years. In his show packed with graphs & charts, Don will show you the funny side of your world that has been sitting right in front of you – you are just too busy working to notice. Don graduated from Stanford University with a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering. He then went to work at AT&T Bell Labs where he was part of the team that designed the world’s first 32-bit microprocessor. He then moved to Silicon Valley where he helped launch the start-up company, VLSI Technology. Then after 15 years in the tech world, Don quit his job to become a stand-up comedian. That year he won $100,000 as the Comedy Grand Champion on “Star Search”. Don’s been seen on “The Tonight Show”, “HBO”, and the “Comedy Central”. These days, Don spends most of his time writing and performing customized corporate comedy shows for companies like Google, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Ford Motors, and Exxon/Mobil. Don has performed more than 800 corporate shows in the last 20 years and he was named the #1 Corporate Comedian by the CBS Business Ne

All Comments (11)
  • @LVAudits
    That was actually really good.
  • @yonaalter
    Is it just me, or did someone fall flat on his statistics? When you add up the percentages, it comes to 154%. I may not be as much of a math nerd as Don, but I do love his comedy.
  • @ricead
    Guess you haven't heard of cryptcat lol
  • @bikeny
    Well, maybe not adobe stuff, but the other numbers seem about right for me. My password clue is not a cat (I am allergic to them, so no cat). But probably from one or more animals you might find in a zoo.
  • @ldbarthel
    The only thing Don missed was the time spent waiting for MS-Windows to forcibly reboot after the Adobe update. Seriously, since when does an application require rebooting the OS? Full disclosure: every machine I currently own runs Linux. At most I've had 3 machines in the past 40 years that ran an MS OS - and one of those was a dual boot system which ran Linux most of the time. Aside from Linux, it was Amiga OS and C=64. The only MS-Windows machine in our house is my wife's work laptop - which I'm not responsible for maintaining!!! (I love it when her tech support says I have to reboot our routers because her laptop won't connect to the corporate network - even while the Linux system on her desk is actively streaming background content from YouTube.) I retired over a year ago, so I don't even have to run MS-Windows at work.