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Hey Greg,

Did you have to Google Greg Holland or did you just go right to GregHolland.com ?

(I'm such a good hider.)

 

Let me explain it one more time.

 

The graphs show CHANGE not VALUE. I understand that its hard for you, because you aren't listening. The graphs dont have values on the axis for a reason, because it DOESNT MATTER.

 

What matters in a Print Run of a comic book over time? Whether its going up or down, RELATIVE TO WHERE IT WAS. Not relative to some arbitrary number that has nothing to do with the book.

 

The graphs look the SAME, because you are putting in numbers showing the same CHANGE.

 

If a comicbook drops by some amount over two months, and then goes flat, and the graph is scaled to the range, it will ALWAYS produce the same shape. Because its the SAME TREND. The size of the trend isn't what is being graphed, but it SURE is there in the data points if that's what you want to see

 

which is why they were included ;)

 

Get it yet?

 

Oh, I get it. You complained to the mods and got some of my posts deleted.

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Stanford PhD

Really?

 

Are you calling me a liar?

Far from it. Color me impressed if it's true.

 

(emphasis added) Are you still calling me a liar? lol

 

my one good friend did his PhD in micro-economics at Stanford, and works for the US Gov bringing anti-trust lawsuits against companies like microsoft etc.

 

Now that is some serious math.

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Stanford PhD

Really?

 

Are you calling me a liar?

 

UPenn > Stanford

 

False:

 

More graphs:

 

Average temperature in Philly: http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/monthly/graph/USPA1276

 

Average temperature in Palo Alto: http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/monthly/graph/USCA0830

 

Plus it only costs $25 to play the campus golf course.

 

WTH? I haven't been invited yet :sumo:

 

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Stanford PhD

Really?

 

Are you calling me a liar?

 

UPenn > Stanford

 

False:

 

More graphs:

 

Average temperature in Philly: http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/monthly/graph/USPA1276

 

Average temperature in Palo Alto: http://www.weather.com/weather/wxclimatology/monthly/graph/USCA0830

 

Plus it only costs $25 to play the campus golf course.

 

WTH? I haven't been invited yet :sumo:

 

Mike- you want to play? What you doing Saturday?

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Stanford PhD

Really?

 

Are you calling me a liar?

Far from it. Color me impressed if it's true.

 

(emphasis added) Are you still calling me a liar? lol

Plainly... no.

 

X Axis = # of Liar Jokes

 

Y Axis = # of Ryan Laughs

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Stanford PhD

Really?

 

Are you calling me a liar?

Far from it. Color me impressed if it's true.

 

(emphasis added) Are you still calling me a liar? lol

Plainly... no.

 

X Axis = # of Liar Jokes

 

Y Axis = # of Ryan Laughs

l

l

l

l

l___________________

lol

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Stanford PhD

Really?

 

Are you calling me a liar?

Far from it. Color me impressed if it's true.

 

(emphasis added) Are you still calling me a liar? lol

Plainly... no.

 

X Axis = # of Liar Jokes

 

Y Axis = # of Ryan Laughs

l

l

l

l

l___________________

 

I've been laughing a lot in this thread :-)

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Stanford PhD

Really?

 

Are you calling me a liar?

Far from it. Color me impressed if it's true.

 

Want to more impressed? BT got his PhD in math from Stanford...and he isn't Asian.

 

Blew my mind.

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Successful flipper hm

 

I think we all might define that different also.

 

ATM I'm happy flipping books to pay for my own modern purchases.

 

Others might feel different.

 

Definitision of a successful flipper - hot Image and New 52 DC runs into collections or keys like this:

 

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Stanford PhD

Really?

 

Are you calling me a liar?

Far from it. Color me impressed if it's true.

 

Want to more impressed? BT got his PhD in math from Stanford...and he isn't Asian.

 

Blew my mind.

 

Well you obviously didn't major in English.... lol:foryou:

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Successful flipper hm

 

I think we all might define that different also.

 

ATM I'm happy flipping books to pay for my own modern purchases.

 

Others might feel different.

 

Definitision of a successful flipper - hot Image and New 52 DC runs into collections or keys like this:

 

a38f252d-8072-4c05-bea3-b247479fefae_zpse50f341b.jpg

 

59dc3801-83bb-4948-a662-73357cdbf245_zps1a333c1e.jpg

 

IMG_2541_zps76c7713f.jpg

 

IMG_2566_zps005e955a.jpg

 

Yeah - I kinda meant that earlier, but I didn't want to go into details.

Nice books btw (thumbs u

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Stanford PhD

Really?

 

Are you calling me a liar?

Far from it. Color me impressed if it's true.

 

Want to more impressed? BT got his PhD in math from Stanford...and he isn't Asian.

 

Blew my mind.

 

BT?

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So...Think Tank sales...

 

Issue 1 - 6,502 (#263)

Issue 2 - 5,713 (#272)

Issue 3 - 5,279 (#297)

Issue 4 - 4,656 (#288)

Break

Issue 5 - (shrug)

Issue 6 - (shrug)

 

Hopefully things pick up, so we can get an extra arc or two out of this book.

 

 

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