The annual Boring conference was of little interest, but even that might negate it's purpose:
"I regretfully agreed that all this did sound extremely boring and
proceeded to the large neo-Georgian auditorium, where an audience of
about 500 mostly twenty- and thirty-somethings were listening with
careful amusement as a dapper young man talked about toast. There was a
large screen behind him on the stage, and he was clicking through a
series of photographs of toast slices, ranging from the entirely burnt
to the effectively untoasted, in order to demonstrate what he called
“the confusing, non-regulated series of toaster settings on the market.”
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