They never really explain it, but the idea is that it is a pointless piece of makework, that they spend more effort on than the actual work they really do. It's bureaucracy taking on a life of it's own. It doesn't really matter what's in the report, you're not supposed to know. They try to keep everything as general as possible to make you think it could be your office. At least that how I interpret it when I watched "Office Space". My wife thought it was a horror movie, but that's because she works in a disfunctional office a lot like that. I'm lucky that I got out of the cubicle world and work at home now.

Getting back on topic, I saw some large lightweight folders at a sporting goods store this summer, that had the light bronze tint of titanium. I didn't ask questions about them though. I seem to recall it had the brand name of a well known gun maker, I thought it was Remington- but I don't see them on their website. The plain blade had a nice drop-point shape 3 to 4 inches long, they had versions with just a plain blade, a blade and gut hook, and a blade, gut hook, and saw. If they'd had a version with just a plain blade and a saw I probably would have bought it. Anybody know what I'm talking about?
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