Originally a Java Applet by Kawagi.
I wrote an application to the same effect in January 07, because Kawagi's version hasn't been up for a really long time.
Chase-san made my version dynamic, and converted it to PHP, thanks Chase!
I added my own modifications to Chase's version so that it'll work on Internet Explorer as well.
The Blue line is a best-fit straight line through the data. If it has a negative gradient slopes downhill (left to right) I believe it would indicate that the movement for the bot is stronger than the gun. A positive gradient would indicate a good gun is being let down by relativley poor movement. -- Paul Evans
Here's the link: http://thekandieman.com/nfwu/lrp.php
A sample bot: (Carruthers 1.2.4)
http://thekandieman.com/nfwu/lrp.php?game=roborumble&name=techdude.Carruthers 1.2.4

Simple! All you have to do is change "lrp" to "lrpimage" and add a "&image.gif" on the end for good measure, like this:
http://thekandieman.com/nfwu/lrpimage.php?game=roborumble&name=techdude.Carruthers%201.2.4&image.gif
When used on the wiki, an automatically-updated LRP graph appears. That's that.
A simple utility that displays who's RoboRumble@Home client is online, for the curious.
This utility only works on Pulsar's server and ABC's (late) server. Dark's doesn't expose it's logs, it uses a different system.