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    Statistics and Pretty Graphs

    If you have a Google (Gmail) account, sign in using this link to edit the document.
    http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key= … Q&hl=en_US

    If you do NOT have a Google (Gmail) account, use this link to view it.
    http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key= … -H18Da87WQ

    More promotional items to come.
    Feel free to contribute your own Promotional items.

    Last edited by NeoMenlo (15-May-2007 21:22:52)
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    • From: NYC
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    great idea, Neo :). Very neat and well presented, thus far...

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    • From: Viken, Norway
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    Can't view them. Do you have to sign up for a Google account?

    *** Learn Colemak in 2–5 steps with Tarmak! ***
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    • From: Köln, Germany
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    I had to sign up for a google account to view them!

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    Not that that's such a bad thing.  Google has some compelling services available, including Gmail and Google Reader.  Certainly at least worth a look.

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    I don't want to sound like an ad, even though I am personally a fan of Google. I'll just agree with Korivak and say that you should at least look into it. It's free and if you don't like it, don't use it. Maybe you'll get something out of it that you really enjoy.

    I apologize for making it seem like you need a Google account to view it. This is not the case. You need a Google account to edit it (or to be added as a contributor by one of the current contributors). I did not provide you with the correct link to view it, only the one to edit it. Again the link to view it is http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key= … -H18Da87WQ

    As I mentioned before, if you ask any of the current "contributors", you can be added as a contributor, no matter email service you're using. This is as close to 'open to anyone' as I could make it.

    Last edited by NeoMenlo (15-May-2007 21:30:46)
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    • From: Viken, Norway
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    The new link worked for viewing, thanks!

    The figures are nice and flashy. The top one for individual usage may have a bit too much colour? Maybe if you toned down the saturations a bit or chose a more harmonius color progression it'd be easier on the eye and even more understandable. But nice work there, kudos.

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    Color changes are one of the few things that you would need to use a separate application for in Google Docs and Spreadsheets. I guess you've got to cut them a little bit of a break.

    I agree though, it is slightly too colorful. It is high contrast, which is handy for rough versions.

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