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David Goodger has created this SVG. The source is available here. This image is licensed CC BY-NC-SA. Others at his site are in the public domain.

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Comments (6)

Wait, they say "a SVG"?? I've always heard "an SVG" -- and Adobe thinks so, too.

Is there a special secret pronounciation you'd care to share?

Does anyone else find it somewhat self-refuting when an anti-copyright campaigner makes their work NC?

You can be against copyright term extension without being against copyright.

September 24, 2006 2:32 PM Unable to spell:

the following message was summegled out of the Disney Prison/gulag in Orlando Florida

"Help I am a prisoner in the Magic kingdom, "M Mouse


For details on Mickeys illegal imprisoment check out this paper:Mickey Mouse -- A Truly Public Character


http://www.public.asu.edu/~dkarjala/publicdomain/Vanpelt-s99.html

a/an: fair enough.

This is a hoot! I guess you've seen the article in Columbia Journalism Review (http://www.cjr.org/issues/2006/5/Vaidhyanathan.asp?printerfriendly=yes), which mentions your work, and the implications to those of us who depend on standing upon the shoulders of giants.