This is not a test.

Ahem. May I have your attention please. The guidelines of a recent Math assignment have stipulated that I find two different sorts of charts, graphs, or tables published in the newspaper, in a magazine, on the internet, etc. In an attempt to find material for this project of some interest to present, I have decided to go personal. The outline of the project also prohibits me from creating the graph myself. I then had the idea to use statistics from this very web site for my project. In particular, statistics on the visitors to said web site. Now, it occurs to me that though I have not directly generated this graph, and can cite the good people of Urchin web tracking services as my source, until the moment I took a screen selection of said graph, the whole thing had been a very private affair. I myself needed to enter a password just to view the thing. So, as I sat down to start, I realized my graph had never, in any sense, been published. Then it occurred to me that, though not being a publication of any sort of legitimacy, my own blog, being accessible via the internet, and, as the graph in question depicts, being at the very least visited by people other than myself, my blog constituted a publication. Of sorts.

Thus, by simply publishing said graph, which I myself did not make, I have fulfilled the requirements in full.

Without further unnecessary ado...

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