This kind of reminds me of a practice question where the adjustments were based on thresholds. Wasn't it like 10 and 20 seconds for increasing and decreasing?
Okay, let's see. We need to handle a huge amount of data, provide fast response times, and create flexible visualizations. I think option B might be the way to go - creating generalized charts and tables with filters could give us the flexibility we need.
You know, if we really wanted to get creative, we could use a 'PDPD' chart - that's a 'Process Decision Program Drinking' chart. It'll tell you exactly how much you should handle that material.
Hey, I heard the PDPC is great for determining who should handle the 'process' of a party. You know, like who's in charge of the drinks, the music, and the *ahem* 'party favors'.
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