1/10th of the work -
Its bullshit when a person only does 1/10th of the work and claims credit.
Credit is given when credit is deserved.
1/10th of the work deserves 1/10th of the credit, not all of it.
Put in a DEVart sense, its like signing off on someone else's work.
The other 9/10s, the sketching, the drawing, the coloring, essentially the hard work; the person who does this deserves the credit for what he/she did, the majority.
Before the mark, the artist's signature, the final 1/10th, is made on the piece; hypothetically, anyone can sign off on it. In doing so, credit can be stolen from the true artist. That is bull. The one who does the majority should have the honor.
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A (true) debate... -
Which hero is better, Batman, or Superman?
People can argue between who has the better origin, history, gadgets, powers, etc.
But think about it, Superman can only divert disaster.
It has to happen for him to stop it.
Case and point "...Faster than a speeding bullet..."Someone has to be shot at for Superman to save them. The disaster has to happen first, and in the microseconds before anyone is hurt Superman swoops in.
Batman prevents it.
Batman is always 5 steps ahead, and has a pocket-sized contingency plan stored in his belt, just in case things go to shit. He can use his wit and strength to stop his opponent, and doesn't need to rely on fantastic abilities...
But Superman can be everywhere...
True, but that fantastic fact can be toppled by the equally fantastic fact that a piece of kryptonite the size of a pencil eraser can kill him.
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What brought on these two separate and incredibly different topics?
The answer, work related frustration.
Ay work, we produce diagnostic medical images...
With this in mind, two schools of thought are created, both with wildly different respects towards such small a thing... Lead markers, tiny pieces of lead that denote which side is what and who did it.
The two wildly different thoughts are as such.
The cut and dry thought of the markers is merely the marking of who did what and which side.
The second is just as literal, but with a little extra. That little extra is quality.
The marker is the signature of who did it...
If quality work is produced then by right the person who should be signing off on it is the person who did it.
Signing off on someone else’s work means your own work is inferior by far and you’re leeching off the quality of someone else's work.
It basically means you suck. XP