I just found google charts (thanks NB) and you can see some nice ones here and maybe even discuss wheat yields. But for raw pointlessness I offer you:
(yes, I didn't even manage to get the scaling right). Anyone found anything less useful done with google charts?
More like this
Via Sandra over at OmniBrain, I learned about We Have Pie Charts, where just about everything you would never describe with a pie chart is described with a pie chart.
You may remember this chart from three days ago.
Manifolds
So far, we've been talking about topologies in the most general sense: point-set topology. As we've seen, there are a lot of really fascinating things that you can do using just the bare structure of topologies as families of open sets.
I wasn't going to write about this, because I really don't have much to add. But people keep mailing it to me, so in order to shut you all up, I'll chip in.
Well there's converting an arbitrary image into a Google chart that looks the same:
http://wordaligned.org/articles/scatter-pictures-with-google-charts
"Anyone found anything less useful done with google charts?"
I'll let you know when I complete my first graphic novel using Google charts....
I see lots and lots of points. :-)