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have you seen this one? http://www.boingboing.net/2006/11/02/hilarious-piechartvi.html
this is originally from www.graphjam.com though somebody cropped that information out for some reason. I wonder why.
i'm not sure where it's from, but it's not originally from graphjam. Graphjam puts their logo on every graphic they post (and usually don't make). I know this first hand.
Highly interactive!
Another variant on one of the infamous, widely copied "hyperculture graphs" - an internet meme that keeps on giving. :)
original:
http://graphjam.com/?s=pie+I+have+eaten
Weird, I had the idea to do this just the other day. It's true there's nothing new under the sun.
Seems this is the originator of the graph:
http://tongodeon.livejournal.com/583338.html