mmmmm charts made from numbers and facts
Nov 30, 2007 at 11:51PM Charts made fresh from numbers and facts and carefully molded into the shape of tasty bakery items. Seriously what's with the connection between charts and bakers, first pies, now doughnuts. Where's the cookie chart and when did bicycles get involved in this?
Look!
Here's a more in-depth analysis of what this chart is really telling us:
38% of the time I've been torturing you all with information about me and my personal thoughts or rants, shut up! You know you love that!
17% of the time I've actually been providing you with little gems of semi-useful information. So let it never be said that I didn't give you a little something for nothing, with purchase that is of course.
23% of the month I have done something 7%, 7%, 3% 3% and 3%. I think that part really explains itself so let's move on.
Unicorns have gotten 7% more attention this year as opposed to last year where just plain horses were the dedication of an entire post. This shows us that 2007 was all about white horses endowed with spiny-sparkly doo-dads.
74% of me doesn't understand why that specific 23% is singled out and attached with the bicycle chain thing, but the other 16% of me is just convinced that thing makes it look more impressive and thus reflects positively on my intellect. Of course I realize that only amounts for 90% of me, but if you'll refer to last year's statistics that 90% is attributable to my wild hair and the remaining 10% of me refrains from commenting on these shenanigans.
This concludes my detailed and extremely scientific analysis of this month full of blog postings. But in an attempt to further dazzle you with 2007's superior chart graphics. Here is the same exact information formulated into other shapes.

Other than a mangled doughnut this also reminds me of maybe a really crappy stadium seating chart. "What section are we in?" "Section 1" "Great here it is, wait no this isn't right. Are we in section 1 light yellow, teal, slightly different but looks the same light yellow, slightly different but looks the same light teal, blue, one shade lighter blue, mossy green, purplish or orange, which is it?!?!"

Also, I'd like to point out that this last chart shows that I have not negatively posted about anything this month, all in the positive.

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