I don't know if this counts as a comment on the web page's suckiness, but I'd sort of suggest that instead of plotting $rules/$sucks, you plot 10*log($rules/$sucks)/log(10). Then instead of having everything that sucks crammed into the small space below 1.0, you'd have things that rule be above 0, things that suck below 0, and it'd be obvious that something that was -6 sucked about as well as something that was 6 ruled -- as opposed to having to compare 0.25 with 4... BlaisePascal, who's work computer, with all his cookies, chose today as a good day to die...

In reply to RE: JARTUP (Just Another Reason to Use Perl) by Anonymous Monk
in thread JARTUP (Just Another Reason to Use Perl) by AgentM

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