So wait the complaint is that 19.5% is "highly distorted" to look bigger than 21.2% even though they are clearly labelled with the actual numbers?
If I wanted to minimize other I'd leave it off the chart. I've seen plenty of graphs do this without being called "highly distorted".
Apparently Jobs is a "snake oil salesman" because he puts the "other" category last instead of second even though "other" is probably a number of different companies that are presumably not broken out themselves because they are smaller.
If I wanted to minimize other I'd leave it off the chart. I've seen plenty of graphs do this without being called "highly distorted".
Apparently Jobs is a "snake oil salesman" because he puts the "other" category last instead of second even though "other" is probably a number of different companies that are presumably not broken out themselves because they are smaller.