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seenoweevil 07-07-12 09:00 PM

Some charts mean more than others
 
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Just in the mood for some meaningful data. Carry on.

skilsaw 07-07-12 09:32 PM

A few years ago, I was using MS Excel functions for creating line graphs. The data wasn't cooperating, and interpretations were weak. Then I dumped the data in the pie chart function. Totally meaningless so I included it in my presentation,wanting to get a laugh from the math nerds in the group.

El Segundo 07-07-12 11:09 PM

Ha! you did not show me that data on Friday's ride. :cry:

qcpmsame 07-08-12 08:42 AM

Pie chart indicates that more rides, hence more pie consumption is needed. This problem should be remedied as soon as possible.

Bill

CraigB 07-08-12 10:05 AM

My favorite chart wasn't a pie chart, but a Venn diagram that Marshall used on an episode of "How I Met Your Mother." It had two intersecting circles, one of which he said represented people who are "breaking my heart." The other circle was people who are "shaking my confidence daily." The intersection was, of course, "Cecilia."

OldsCOOL 07-08-12 11:01 AM

Is there a chart for rolling resistance of various front hub bearings?

freedomrider1 07-08-12 11:49 AM

more cow bell.

Dudelsack 07-08-12 02:33 PM

Is the data modal, or a la mode?


OK, that was weak.

Mort Canard 07-08-12 08:38 PM

I think there is an expiry date on your data.

Lord Chaos 07-08-12 09:08 PM

The chart's accuracy can be guaranteed only on March 14.

seenoweevil 07-09-12 02:06 AM


Originally Posted by CraigB (Post 14453961)
My favorite chart wasn't a pie chart, but a Venn diagram that Marshall used on an episode of "How I Met Your Mother." It had two intersecting circles, one of which he said represented people who are "breaking my heart." The other circle was people who are "shaking my confidence daily." The intersection was, of course, "Cecilia."

Oh come on, no other Paul Simon fans?! That's funny!

freedomrider1 07-09-12 12:12 PM

Maybe that pie chart can tell me why iam soft in the middle.

Doohickie 07-09-12 12:14 PM

http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...Junk/1CDAI.jpg

qcpmsame 07-09-12 04:30 PM


Originally Posted by Lord Chaos (Post 14455837)
The chart's accuracy can be guaranteed only on March 14.

And then it is completely irrational...................

seenoweevil 07-11-12 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by Doohickie (Post 14458160)

Ha! Thanks for showing the secret to trolling, Mr. 12,000 posts!

leob1 07-11-12 12:42 PM

I seriously question the quality of the chart as presented. As it has no meringue, it is invalid.

Lord Chaos 07-11-12 02:04 PM

Oh, I disagree. Managers tend to get too much fluff into their presentations. I like this one for its no-nonsense anti-fluff attitude.

Closed Office 07-11-12 05:43 PM

The yellow label of the chart is wrong. It should say 'pie I have not eaten yet.'

Phil85207 07-11-12 06:40 PM

I always liked "pie charts"


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