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Amount of quality predicates in this graph:
2.1% WIN
10.5% MEH
87.4% FAIL
I figured it would be amount of ink at certain times such as: When I need to print something important and when I don’t need to print…:(
Yeah, I think this should be titled “amount of ink in my printer five minutes before I have to hand in that twenty-page paper”
That color is not cyan. FAIL. It’s (dark) blue.
Pedant.
Someone doesn’t know what process inks are.
Moron.
The printer color is cyan. KappaKain is pointing out that the color used in the pie chart is clearly a dark blue.
Actually, AmericanLink is right with the colors. The color of ink, when translated to computer colors, is R 0, G 255, and Y 255. Even the ink color isn’t what we would call cyan.
This actually has some basis in reality. Good job!
I almost gigglesnorted my breakfast out of my nose.
That sounds like it might be kind of painful… depending on what you ate…: )
Humor FAIL!
haha. nice. true story.
hey this may be a stupid question but how do you get your graph to show up on the page? i’ve uploaded stuff to here & ichc, but it never showed up on the site.
It has to be voted on. If it’s not on the front page or even the voting page, it probably sucks.
how does it get voted for/ on the voting page?
black could have been labeled in white/grey