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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
The [http://www.nolanchart.com Nolan Chart] is a visual representation of the political spectrum that measures not only liberal vs conservative tendencies but also libertarian and statist tendencies. In this comic, it is taken to a different end. One one side are both Democrats and Republicans and on the other side is baseball fans. In the typical Nolan Chart, Libertarians are in the top quadrant, but in this one "Internet Libertarians" take the spot because they love the Nolan Charts (that are found online) and have a lot of political opinions.
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The [http://www.nolanchart.com Nolan Chart] is a visual representation of the political spectrum that measures not only liberal vs conservative tendencies but also libertarian and statist tendencies. In this comic, it is taken to a different end. One one side are both Democrats and Republicans and on the other side is baseball fans. In the typical Nolan Chart, Libertarians are in the top quadrant, but in this one "Internet Libertarians" take the spot because they love the Nolan Charts (that are found online) and have a lot of political opinions.
  
In the image text, the NFPA-compliant chemical manufacturers are mentioned because of [http://ehs.okstate.edu/modules/hazcom/nfpadia2.gif this diagram]. Sir Charles Wheatstone was the inventor of the Wheatstone bridge, which is also [http://www.jergym.hiedu.cz/~canovm/objevite/objev4/whe_soubory/wheatstone_bridge.gif diamond-shaped]. Lastly, the image text references Nate Silver, who previously worked for Baseball Prospectus and now writes a data-driven political blog called Five Thirty Eight for the New York Times. He is both a lover of diamond-shaped diagrams and has political opinions.  
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In the image text, the NFPA-compliant chemical manufacturers are mentioned because of [http://ehs.okstate.edu/modules/hazcom/nfpadia2.gif this diagram]. Sir Charles Wheatstone was the inventor of the Wheatstone bridge, which is also {{w|File:Wheatstonebridge.svg|diamond-shaped}}. Lastly, the image text references Nate Silver, who previously worked for Baseball Prospectus and now writes a data-driven political blog called Five Thirty Eight for the New York Times. He is both a lover of diamond-shaped diagrams and has political opinions.
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[diamond-shaped four-panel diagram]
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:[Diamond-shaped four-panel diagram.]
:[top panel labeled "internet libertarians"]
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:[Top panel labeled "internet libertarians".]
:[left panel labeled "Democrats, Republicans"]
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:[Left panel labeled "Democrats, Republicans".]
:[bottom panel labeled "other"]
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:[Bottom panel labeled "other".]
:[right panel labeled "baseball fans"]
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:[Right panel labeled "baseball fans".]
:[axis increasing in the upper-left direction labeled "political opinions"]
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:[Axis increasing in the upper-left direction labeled "political opinions".]
:[axis increasing in the upper-right direction labeled "love of diamond-shaped diagrams"]
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:[Axis increasing in the upper-right direction labeled "love of diamond-shaped diagrams".]
  
{{comic discussion}}  
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{{comic discussion}}
[[Category:Comics with charts]]
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[[Category:Charts]]
 
[[Category:Politics]]
 
[[Category:Politics]]

Revision as of 04:36, 13 January 2014

Nolan Chart
Also in the right quadrant are NFPA-compliant chemical manufacturers and Sir Charles Wheatstone. Sharing the top with the internet libertarians are Nate Silver and several politically-active kite designers.
Title text: Also in the right quadrant are NFPA-compliant chemical manufacturers and Sir Charles Wheatstone. Sharing the top with the internet libertarians are Nate Silver and several politically-active kite designers.

Explanation

The Nolan Chart is a visual representation of the political spectrum that measures not only liberal vs conservative tendencies but also libertarian and statist tendencies. In this comic, it is taken to a different end. One one side are both Democrats and Republicans and on the other side is baseball fans. In the typical Nolan Chart, Libertarians are in the top quadrant, but in this one "Internet Libertarians" take the spot because they love the Nolan Charts (that are found online) and have a lot of political opinions.

In the image text, the NFPA-compliant chemical manufacturers are mentioned because of this diagram. Sir Charles Wheatstone was the inventor of the Wheatstone bridge, which is also diamond-shaped. Lastly, the image text references Nate Silver, who previously worked for Baseball Prospectus and now writes a data-driven political blog called Five Thirty Eight for the New York Times. He is both a lover of diamond-shaped diagrams and has political opinions.

Transcript

[Diamond-shaped four-panel diagram.]
[Top panel labeled "internet libertarians".]
[Left panel labeled "Democrats, Republicans".]
[Bottom panel labeled "other".]
[Right panel labeled "baseball fans".]
[Axis increasing in the upper-left direction labeled "political opinions".]
[Axis increasing in the upper-right direction labeled "love of diamond-shaped diagrams".]


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Discussion

I'm a Republican baseball fan, where does that put me? ~JFreund

The Midwest? Curtmack (talk) 21:12, 11 February 2014 (UTC)
That was glorious wordplay right there. The Goyim (talk) 13:46, 12 March 2015 (UTC)

What about the people who have no idea why a Nolan Chart is any different from a Punnet Square rotated 45°? --Tiny Desk Engineer (talk) "My user page can't be vandalized if it never existed" 22:43, 24 January 2023 (UTC)