I'm sure someone has already said this, but I have to say: You should really copy right this concept asap or someone will try to rip it off/and make money off of it. (but I doubt with out as much creativity as you have)
Barry McKockiner said... ... You should really copy right this concept asap
KK says: American copyright law protects Jessica's original work from the moment of creation. The law doesn't require her to publish said content, nor does it require to affix the copyright symbol and date. Having an established date -- i.e. publishing date -- certainly helps in case there's ever a dispute over who originally created the content. See How to Secure a Copyright on Copyright.gov for more information.
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
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that's wicked smart. you should license that to Dilbert or print it as one of those demotivational posters.
Love this! Sadly, so true...
this was clever.
but i'm not. and the double graph confused me.
but i figured it out. :)
Awesome - though I'm not sure 'B' works on the 'skill/seniority' graph. Maybe 'indifferent' would be a better fit.
Love your site, by the way. I read it everyday.
Brilliant!
That was complicated but perfect!
Okay, I'm digging these so far. :D Thanks for sharing.
Love these!
I'm sure someone has already said this, but I have to say: You should really copy right this concept asap or someone will try to rip it off/and make money off of it. (but I doubt with out as much creativity as you have)
I'm with fu
I'm struggling but I know it's really clever--just not sure how
Have you seen this?
http://www.foundmagazine.com/find/620
I thought of you!
This one BLEW MY MIND.
Barry McKockiner said...
... You should really copy right this concept asap
KK says:
American copyright law protects Jessica's original work from the moment of creation. The law doesn't require her to publish said content, nor does it require to affix the copyright symbol and date. Having an established date -- i.e. publishing date -- certainly helps in case there's ever a dispute over who originally created the content. See How to Secure a Copyright on Copyright.gov for more information.
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