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5.30pm BST This is a nice little graphic doing the rounds on Twitter (translator's note: I believe that 'sick' means 'really lovely' in this situation): Kelly Cates (@KellyCates) Even if you're not a Man Utd fan... #giggs "@iamcoxhead: This is so sick.

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The graphic doesn't convey any information at all.

"I don't need to get too graphic, do I?" No.

WHERE, according to this graphic, did the West Nile Virus originate?

WHEN, according to the graphic, did SARS spread, and WHEN was it contained?

As mother and daughter talked, CNN's on-screen graphic didn't hesitate to play up the emotions of the moment.

WHEN, before 2007, according to this graphic, did the top 1 percent of American earners last earn over 23 percent of the nation's income?

So the second panel in the graphic doesn't show a failure of policy — it shows the one area in which monetary policy is working!

And yes, this graphic does beg the question, "If we're judging the winners by Twitter mentions, doesn't that mean Twitter actually won?" Well, welcome to tech.

This graphic doesn't convince everyone (of course).

Something this graphic doesn't take into account -- the length of time that people are registered for.

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