I’d like to say a big thankyou to @CoureyGetsMoney for following me (3,109 Following 2,831 Followers). His bio reads:
Thanks for checking out my page im a real cool guy making 12,000 a month working from home with GDI
I suspect he’s lying about his income and about being a “real cool guy”. I also suspect he’s using auto-follow and is just trying to drive traffic to his scam. Lets check out his graph…
He’s not part of the conversation. Just a scammer. Spammer. Whatever. What does your graph say about you?
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I love your work – it’s a really cool visualisation that I think will have lots of great uses. Thanks for doing my graph. Is it at all possible to get a better quality image at the end of the process – I ask because I’d like to use a couple of your graphs (including my own) in a presentation and it would be useful to be able to see some of the names. I guess that is also going to be important if people are going to use it in the way that you suggest.
Thanks again.
I love your work – it’s a really cool visualisation that I think will have lots of great uses. Thanks for doing my graph. Is it at all possible to get a better quality image at the end of the process – I ask because I’d like to use a couple of your graphs (including my own) in a presentation and it would be useful to be able to see some of the names. I guess that is also going to be important if people are going to use it in the way that you suggest.
Thanks again.
Sure – send me an email to (on about page, nothing in between) [at] gmail.com and tell me which ones you want. Let me know if you put your slides up!
Sure – send me an email to (on about page, nothing in between) [at] gmail.com and tell me which ones you want. Let me know if you put your slides up!
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