Quote: (06-03-2014 10:24 PM)The Lizard of Oz Wrote:
The number of plot points is not relevant to whether the x axis is uniform or not. The bars that are set for every 3 years show that the axis is scaled uniformly at all times. Also, I don't know how you count 9 plot points -- it seems to me there are more plot points than 3 year bars (in other words, the data is updated more often than every 3 years). It's a bit hard to tell but likely there is a plot point for every year, at least starting from the 90s.
Check the little black lines on the bottom. It's squished. However, I think I may be wrong: if it wasn't so squished it would look less vertical than it already is.
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In any case, all of this is secondary to the main point which is that there is no way that a change from 29% to 27% to 31% can be called "astronomical".
Yea man, that 4% is millions of people.
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