@44: Dave, your diagram makes no sense. if 'B' has no connection to either 'A' or 'C' then 'B' shouldn't be in the diagram to begin with. the right way to do it would be to make 'A' and 'C' overlap each other, wiht 'B' off somewhere to the wayside
to answer the "no news" on the weekend question: 1) companies put out press releases. 2) companies don't work on the weekend. 3) the majority of industry news is either press releases or professional writing or reporting.
it's the game "industry" remember? any "news" you get on weekends will be annecdotal in nature.
oh, and raise your hand if you posted a comment on this story over the weekend and you are not in school.
I honestly try not to complain at this site, because after all, if there's something that I'm not interested in, I won't read it.
But these graphes have taken it too far. These are just stupid, common sense ideas that someone decides to put a picture to. I don't care, and I don't think time should be wasted with these when there could be other things to cover that are actually interesting, or part of the news.
Man, those complaining about the diagram either doesn't know how to interpret Venn diagrams and/or need to be hit with the funny stick and/or need to be hit with the clue stick.
Borrowing vlad's diagram,
A. Needs math course B. Needs funny bone tickled C. Needs whack on head D. bitchin' tards