GRAPHS AND COMMENTARY
What is it with the need for a graph that follows a commentary that says something like: ‘we have gone from 1% to 12%’ and then shows a display on a graph (or grid) starting at a lower marked line at 1% and climbing the gird with a line that goes up to a higher graphical mark of 12% in the upper right hand corner of the chart. The graph is to show the mentioned rise from 1% to 12% on the chart and completes at 15% possible. Visual evidence of something? I don’t know.
It reminds me of two other things: Sports commentary while watching… say a football game and the commentator says: ‘the quarterback threw a pass and the receiver dropped the pass’ while I’m sitting watching this very same thing happen. Really?
The other thing is getting a letter asking for money and then telling me how much I should give by circling a particular amount: $25, $50, $100, $500, $1,000 or $6 million dollars marked in the little boxes.
It’s obvious I need to get over to the other side of the Pond and have some Cuban Coffee and Roz’s Raisin Pie that erases bitching and snootiness as I sit in silence without graphs or commentary and watch Dragonflies dart and hover over the Pond.
“Every person who has ears should listen to what the Spirit says to the churches. To him who wins the victory I will give the right to eat the fruit from the tree of life. This tree is in the garden of God.” Jesus