Dirk is right pointing out how a specific frame in time tells you the 'position' but not the 'speed'. Luckily, social dynamics don't exhibit the Heinsenberg principle.
To amuse the easily bored, here's 2002, 2001 and 2000: http://blogs.cocoondev.org/stevenn/archives/001009.html
Looking at the 'skew', I'm starting to wonder whether this is 'by design' or not, and whether proactive cross-TLP-balancing of entry criteria would not be beneficial to keep the Foundation's innards consistent with the reality outside.
BTW: does anyone know some good Python charting library for this kind of charts? I've looked at PIL but it seems pretty low-level.
Cheers,
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