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Likelihood of ever getting more ink for my printer



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Likelihood of ever getting more ink for my printer

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  1. Firefalcon says:

    Hey, we can still get the point, and using less ink saves money! I see no good reason to add more ink.

  2. BG says:

    Clearly better than the original, and unlike other repeats this one seems to be a direct improvement on the original… not a repeat out of ignorance, but someone who recognized a good idea with poor execution and decided to fix it.
    That said…

    [citation needed].

    • what says:

      Unless it was done by the same person it’s still plagiarism and still f*cked up. They even used the same colors, so it’s not like two people just had a similar idea. It’s not cool to take other people’s ideas, even if you do execute them a little better or put a slightly different twist on them.

      • SpeeD says:

        Dude, it’s Graphjam.

        Plagiarism. On Graphjam. BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

        • what says:

          My choice of words may have been a bit strong, but it’s still not cool to take other people’s ideas and pass them off as your own. You’re getting hung up on semantics and missing the point.

          • Daemon says:

            Look Plagiarism = GraphJam… simple

          • spectre514 says:

            well, taking someones idea, and improving it, is not plagiarism. lets take a
            towel or example, the shamwow is a towel, but a improved version, not a
            stolen idea. or if you go to wikipedia for a school report, read the info, then rewrite it in your own words, not plagiarism. now if this guy went to ms pain and scribbled his graph up, then it would have been plagiarism. but this is a improved product. looka t captions on ichc, roflrazzi, and pundit kitchen, common
            ones are: OHAI, ORLY, Five Dollar Foot Long. all taken from an original, all not plagiarism

            • weaselpwnz0r says:

              i hate to do this, but technically going to wikipedia for a school report and rewriting what you read, even in your own words, would be plagiarism unless you put wikipedia as a source in your bibliography/works cited/whatever.

              nonetheless, the interwebs are probably not a great place to share content that you don’t want other people to take advantage of. and this is an improvement on the “original.”

  3. penguin_man says:

    Why did you print this and then scan it and then upload it?

  4. Poodlegroomer says:

    Probability of the last cartridge in the drawer working with a project overdue.

  5. Doctor says:

    This has been done like 2 or 3 times now…

  6. jay jay says:

    Boring

  7. janiukjf says:

    Might as well buy a new printer. It’s almost cheaper.

  8. lj1105 says:

    nice use of gradients! this many gradients are a big no-no unless, i suppose, you want something to look like you ran out of ink…

  9. MMMBop says:

    Points for creativity!

  10. Count Blah says:

    Since the title of this one is “LIKELIHOOD of getting more ink” the categories should’ve been “good” and “not good.” “Will” and “will not” don’t technically make grammatical sense in this context. Yes, I am a nitpicky bastard.

    • Daemon says:

      It’s people like you that make me want to use my bludgeon stick… ah what the hell i’ll do it anyway *wacks Count Blah on head* now to have my way with his body…. YAHTZEE

  11. Joe says:

    it looks like Jupiter but with 1/8 of it turning blue

  12. Nulono says:

    Should be a bar graph.


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