I'm riding high upon a deep depression
The idea for this graph comes from Bubble Markets Inventory Tracking, but I drew my own copy of it."Home foreclosures are up sharply in California" -- LA Times, April 17, 2007
That's not up sharply.
This is up sharply.
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love the redo, much more professional. =)
think you can help me with the graph's next edition when dqnews comes out with 2008 Q3 numbers in mid October?
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Great graphs rj! I hope you don't mind i used them on my blog (and gave you credit and a link back) over at spacecynic.wordpress.com
WSJ apparently picked up on your need for an update of the graph in this morning's edition.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121798283797115363.html?mod=todays_us_money_and_investing
I'll send you a .pdf of it in case you don't subscribe.
Oh.. and... we've met! ----->
If you normalize by the number of single family homes and condominiums in California, it's probably less scary.
You can get a robot detector program that will help those gigantic digital archives figure out words that their OCR technology isn't recognizing -
http://recaptcha.net/
It might make up for never finding any radio broadcasts from Far Centuri - if you have any pull with blogger.com
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