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    That’s a really good idea!

    (The way we’re generating the graph images currently makes that easier said than done, so this might be a while, but we agree it’s worth doing.)

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    This is a good idea, and not hard to do. We’re just a little worried about cluttering things. We already sometimes hear complaints that it’s trying to throw too much information at you. We’re willing to be convinced though. We’d love to hear more about how you’d use that info. (Counter-argument: For most people, they’re either just managing to stay on their yellow brick road, or they go way off it. Knowing the rate of the YBR itself usually suffices.)

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    Player 03 commented  · 

    Perhaps you need to make each type of data optional. Give us a set of check boxes we can use: enable the swath while disabling rose-colored dots and the purple line, for example. Then if someone thought the graph was too cluttered, they could turn off one of the data types.