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    The link brings you to an interactive map not readily copy/paste (at least to me- Cow?).Make sure to view both versions- by state and by per capita.

    http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogsp...where-130.html

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    Re: Earmarks- A Sow's Ear?

    an interactive map not readily copy/paste (at least to me- Cow?)
    To easy ... click the "Share" button, lower left, then cut+paste the "Embed" code. Voila!

    Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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      Re: Earmarks- A Sow's Ear?

      Cow, you're huge!

      (Could you include the per-capita chart as well. My attempts reverted to by-state. Moo ....)
      Last edited by don; December 15, 2010, 06:58 PM.

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        Re: Earmarks- A Sow's Ear?

        Originally posted by don View Post
        (Could you include the per-capita chart as well.
        Do you mean what you get when you click on the "Earmarks Per Capita" selection of the "Select Measure" pull-down menu in the above display:
        Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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          Re: Earmarks- A Sow's Ear?

          Yes, the other distribution chart. I can read it. Just can't cut and paste it.

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            Re: Earmarks- A Sow's Ear?

            Originally posted by don View Post
            Yes, the other distribution chart. I can read it. Just can't cut and paste it.
            It's not a static image; it's buried inside the javascript.

            Folks will just have to click on the "Earmarks Per Capita" selection of the "Select Measure" pull-down menu in the above display:

            The only way offhand I know to show that Per Capita map as a static image is to take a screen capture, as in:
            Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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