Thanks to http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/
That's right. I just thanked the government. People crap and whine about taxes, but "s" on that! For my money, the government does a good job.
Given the available/interested labor pool.
EDIT: Whoops! Correction - sorry, I forgot one:
That's better. That's accurate. Now I want to bake a pie to those exact fillings and proportions.
You can have the crazy slice.
EDIT2 1/24/2010: Damn it! I forgot PEACH! I'm not going to redo all that now. Just make the mental adjustment to your picture, figuring I like peach better than I like apple when I'm in the mood for it, and a little less than blueberry or cherry when I'm not. That would've been hard to chart out properly anyhow.
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Or maybe it's just, he was in a real steak & kidney mood when he was assigning values.
Wow. To those, their own.
Plenty of other people have done the form, as it turns out - a pie chart about pies. Probably all of the earliest pie charts were executed as literally, pies - until some bright renaissance type walked into the boardroom with a piece of paper and some wax crayons: "guys! There's a better - unmessier, less distractingly-delicious - way." Since then, the pie chart has become largely symbolic. But the Pie Pie Chart itself dates all the way back to that fateful day, and before.
A Pie Pie Chart can't be looked at in terms of mere originality, novelty, innovation. The form itself is long-established. It's the content the matters!
The filling.
You go for yours, VegAssa!
@limom - Shepherd's pie? YES! The other, though - hey, I don't know how the legalities of the food-based delivery pan out over in sunny HI, but here in rainy CA, that's still illegal. Watch yourself, is all I'm saying.
Limom, shepherd's pie rocks, too. I think I know what to make for dinner now!