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I accidentally sent this week’s data charts to the 3-D printer.
Okay, here’s an abandoned storage locker with some random data that may or may not be useful. We’ll start the bidding at $50…
Al Gorithm Chief Data Officer
What happened to the good old days when people just breached contracts?
Businessman standing beside chart with long downward bar graph taped to it.
“… And so it looks like another bad month as the data continues its downward trend.”
“The red bars represent the obscene numbers this quarter. The black bars are censoring those red bars.”
The numbers look bad this month… like, the-chart-is-continued-downstairs bad.
A gag cartoon showing a business man standing next to a chart in a meeting room saying, “Last month’s sales figures went very well. So well, in fact, they fell back and crushed the previous months.”
“So what is the data telling us? Well, as of this point here, we’re no longer on speaking terms.”
Real data visualization specialists are 100% committed to their profession.
“As you can see here, there were a few downticks, followed by a few upticks, finishing off with some antics.”
As the data shows us in this chart, sales have exceeded expectations. In a related graph, expectations are at an all-time low.
“As the data indicates, our profits continue to climb well into the third quarter…”
Visualizing the data in pie-chart format made sub-par numbers seem okay.
“For you new prisoners here, the guards will only let us use bar graphs on all of our prison data projects…”
” We’ve got a nice looking trend line here- I’d like to thank the entire team for contributing this data, including Gerald, for the outlier.”
Cartoon showing Santa sitting at his desk with two computer monitors, one says ‘naughty data,’ and the other says ‘nice data.’
We can’t do big data, so we got a bunch of small data and threw it all together.
“According to the latest data, our social media post rankings are staying fairly consistent with consumers, hovering just below cat-shaming memes.”