Stovepipe in a sentence as a noun

What this has done is create lots of stovepipe business systems.

A lot of stovepipes leak fumes, an in any case most people in the Roman empire had no such thing as a stovepipe.

"That kind of stovepipe way of doing things isn't going to scale,"It's amazing how many times this argument is made by proprietary systems people.

This, as opposed to a vertical approach that attempts to stovepipe individual use cases into modules.

We're like a corporation that keeps pouring money into its "stovepipe" system because we keep on making short-term decisions.

This allowed someone to say "meet me at foggy banana stovepipe".Some of the downsides was that it only used the english language and that the next square meter over might be "purple dolphin bug" so there was no intuitive relation between square meter locations in any region.

Stovepipe definitions

noun

chimney consisting of a metal pipe of large diameter that is used to connect a stove to a flue

noun

a man's hat with a tall crown; usually covered with silk or with beaver fur

See also: topper beaver