Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for April 26, 2013
Transcript:
Danae; Hey, Jeffrey... I've got an idea that'll make me a ba-jillionaire, but I need some technical advice. Jeffrey: Ok... what is it? Danae: A transporter beam app! Jeffrey: Cool! How does it work? Danae: Um... that's the part I need help with. Jeffrey: So... I do all the work and you get all the money? Danae: Of course. That's the standard CEO-Engineer split.
Varnes over 11 years ago
For years I’ve heard repairmen disparage the people who designed something, claiming they made it almost impossible to repair, if at all, and they suspect they knew it……Now I know why…..
pbarnrob over 11 years ago
If the engineer isn’t the CEO, though, we need to insist on MAX 30:1. Extractors to makers at 300:1 or more is just obscene.
Tue Elung-Jensen over 11 years ago
Don’t think the app is the main issue, but making the actual beam.
tripwire45 over 11 years ago
I think the founder of the company has to bring something to the table. Otherwise Jeff can just create the company, create the app, and keep the money.
Zero-Gabriel over 11 years ago
@JeffJust say NO to her…
ShadowBeast Premium Member over 11 years ago
Jeff just needs to create the app without her knowing and sell it himself.
n4hhe over 11 years ago
For a transporter to work it has to destroy the original after assembling the remote copy. Not for me.
texan1972 over 11 years ago
its fun being the boss at times i’m told
William Bednar Premium Member over 11 years ago
Notice in panel one how Danae is “leaning in”?
jds112848 over 11 years ago
Gotta love that throttle, makes the machine GO!!!!
Beleck3 over 11 years ago
dumb bouger boys, lol how dare he think? lol
Potrzebie over 11 years ago
Jeff invented a time machine but can’t make a transporter? Perhaps he could travel to the future, pilfer plans for the existing tech, come back and become the “inventor” of the transporter app.
vwdualnomand over 11 years ago
just like jobs and woz….
Can't Sleep over 11 years ago
Been true since the days Edison was patenting his workers’ inventions under his name.
dabugger over 11 years ago
Its an old, old story. Remember Nicoli Tesla? Edison and Marconi got credit and $$$ for his inventions. Nothing much has changed.
sarah413 Premium Member over 11 years ago
Sounds like Jeffrey represents the working person and Danae, the government.
prrdh over 11 years ago
Aren’t you forgetting the patent lawyers’ cut?
puddlesplatt over 11 years ago
Much to early in life too learn the truth…
mistercatworks over 11 years ago
I remember seeing a popular UK bumper sticker on an old Morris Minor, “The parts falling from this vehicle are of the finest British manufacture.”
The Life I Draw Upon over 11 years ago
Jeffery be glad you don’t work on the floor.
orz over 11 years ago
That’s how it works, but engineers willingly agree to do this. Can engineers found and run a competitive company? I didn’t think so.
Fuzzy Thinker Premium Member over 11 years ago
Until recently, the inventor was happy to have all the gadgets and labs and be excited about success. Getting recognition from peers was a big plus. And not having to do Sales work- WOW.
reynard61 over 11 years ago
I hardly think that 7 out of 79 episodes counts as “numerous”.
Potrzebie over 11 years ago
Read my post again. slowly.
ronpolimeni over 11 years ago
The shuttle on Star Trek came along later in the series. The model company AMT paid for the shuttle set in exchange for the exclusive rights to market models of it. Didn’t cost the producers a dime. AMT also bought the rights to market a model of the original Enterprise.