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pksingh_family 56 months ago | reply
simply XCLNT .
very different and unseen......
philstein 47 months ago | reply
Hilarious. Found this site via google while searching for charts. Not exactly what i was expecting, but funny none the less.
Also found the National Center for Education chart website. And ChartGo They're both pretty useful for those who are looking for online graphs.
thcoxea 41 months ago | reply
i really like this 3d...so good
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djreich 40 months ago | reply
Awesome image. I wanted to let you know we used it in a recent blog post:
sixestate.com/news-publishing/the-web-is-now-the-second-l...
We credited you at the bottom of the post. Please let me know if you have a problem with our using it.
David
www.SixEstate.com
jo.in.pink 37 months ago | reply
hi hi. Thanks for sharing with Creative Commons. I used this lovely picture with an article on
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I've also credited you and put a link to this page on the photo. Do let me know if the attribution is incorrect in any way. Thanks!
petr.marcisak 34 months ago | reply
Thanks for the pic. I have used it for my blog post blog.hostingy.cz/2010/08/05/par-cisel-ze-sveta-domen/ a added link to www.lumaxart.com/
suzane21 33 months ago | reply
The simplest of all the stock charts is the line graph. Although it is easy to read such a graph, it is usually miss many details. They would, for example, shows the current price trends, but do not mention anything about the ups and downs, or open and close a stock
australianpolicyonline 31 months ago | reply
Thanks from Australian Policy Online. This pic will be our feature image (with attribution) for APO's Politics section for a week or so from 25 October 2010. See www.apo.org.au/politics (illustrating a paper called 'A guide for using statistics for evidence based policy, 2010‘), and again on our home page from 1 April 2011 (illustrating an article called 'No country for straw men').
PS. APO is a non profit website making the latest Australian social policy research available to the public. Thank you for listing your image with a Creative Commons license.
Ecrans.fr 15 months ago | reply
Hi, We just used your picture to illustrate a story on our news website Ecrans.fr. Thank you for sharing this under CC license!