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May 9, 2009

Chocolate pie chart

I have been quite busy with a paper deadline, advisory board visit, etc. While looking for a nice graphics tool to plot a pie chart, I came across this irresistible chart made of 70% milk + 20% dark + 10% milk chocolate. I'd love to make a program to generate this.
If tempted to put on your paper, consult Mary and Matt store
Posted by Mia at 4:07 AM

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