The faint tape marks on the wall from the original position are a nice touch.
Or look at it this way.
See also: “How to Lie with Charts: Fourth Edition” by Gerald Everett Jones (Author)
How to turn a negative and give it a positive perspective.
Me and PowerPoint.
It’s a very unusual TED Talk it seems. They’re usually more uplifting.
Perceptive perspective!
Small meeting. Only one attendee.
Looks like they’ve had to let everyone else go. Ted is next. Budget cuts!
Statistics don’t lie… but people using them do
Next time do it with a computer program. More people fall for it.
“Lies, d@mn lies, and statistics.” – Samuel Clemens
That TED talk is downright hyperbolic.
November 25, 2017
Ratkin Premium Member over 2 years ago
The faint tape marks on the wall from the original position are a nice touch.
Imagine over 2 years ago
Or look at it this way.
dogugotw Premium Member over 2 years ago
See also: “How to Lie with Charts: Fourth Edition” by Gerald Everett Jones (Author)
Doug K over 2 years ago
How to turn a negative and give it a positive perspective.
dflak over 2 years ago
Me and PowerPoint.
purepaul Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s a very unusual TED Talk it seems. They’re usually more uplifting.
brick10 over 2 years ago
Perceptive perspective!
Lee26 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Small meeting. Only one attendee.
WCraft Premium Member over 2 years ago
Looks like they’ve had to let everyone else go. Ted is next. Budget cuts!
KEA over 2 years ago
Statistics don’t lie… but people using them do
BigBoy over 2 years ago
Next time do it with a computer program. More people fall for it.
Lablubber over 2 years ago
“Lies, d@mn lies, and statistics.” – Samuel Clemens
Cerabooge over 2 years ago
That TED talk is downright hyperbolic.