just had a presentation about psat scores...
im no ap stats student but i know a bad graph when i see one
"artist"'s recreation. x axis is completely wrong, should show from like 1000-1520 or something
its like multiple box-whisker graphs without the whiskers because that's exactly what it is.
but that's not the bad part. its more like the fact that this is a presentation, people are sitting throughout the entire room at different angles, which makes it kinda confusing to know where one box ends exactly. like from my POV, the top 25 universities (top-most box irl) was somewhere between 1400 and 1450, and I'd really like to know.
the easiest solution is to just add vertical lines
like this or something. much easier to know where boxes end. (again, still not accurate, i wish i had a pic of the actual graph)
if I ever have a reason to mention github in a video I'm gonna pronounce it like jith-ub. it would be so funny
Google translator has a maximum of 5000 characters, but character with only one sound like "t" count as much as characters with multiple sounds like "ツ". So what is the longest thing I can make the google transalor text-to-speech say?
probably the string consisting of exactly 4997 9's in a row followed by "兆光年". that's pretty long
it gets worse...
the counter literally overflows with rocket star lol (saves as 9999ft tho)
dragoon overflows it 3 times. it goes THAT high.
do you pronounce the e in winged star
Owl City - To The Sky x Owl City - Shooting Star x Owl City ft. Carly Rae Jepsen - Good Time x Owl City - Fireflies
yes the title is that long (:
press keep reading to see an earlier version
Original Version, I WAS going to fix some volume issues, but i forgot to save the file, so i decided to just redo the whole thing
i decided to include both here because i also like this version
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