Don't require that full stats need to enabled in order to graph high capacity

peers. (closes #450)
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@@ -49,16 +49,16 @@ This may range from 8-10 to several hundred, depending on your total bandwidth,
shared bandwidth, and locally-generated traffic.
The second number is the number of peers seen in the last hour or so.
Do not be concerned if these numbers vary widely.
First enable all stats to <a href="configstats.jsp#router.activePeers">[Enable graphing]</a>.</li>
<a href="configstats.jsp#router.activePeers">[Enable graphing]</a>.</li>
<li class="tidylist"><b>Fast:</b>
This is the number of peers you use for building client tunnels. It is generally in the
range 8-30. Your fast peers are shown on the <a href="profiles.jsp">profiles page</a>.
<a href="configstats.jsp#router.fastPeers">[Enable graphing]</a>.</li>
<a href="configstats.jsp#router.fastPeers">[Enable graphing]</a></li>
<li class="tidylist"><b>High Capacity:</b>
This is the number of peers you use for building some of your exploratory tunnels. It is generally in the
range 8-75. The fast peers are included in the high capacity tier.
Your high capacity peers are shown on the <a href="profiles.jsp">profiles page</a>.
First enable all stats to <a href="configstats.jsp#router.highCapacityPeers">[Enable graphing]</a>.</li>
<a href="configstats.jsp#router.highCapacityPeers">[Enable graphing]</a></li>
<li class="tidylist"><b>Well Integrated:</b>
This is the number of peers you use for network database inquiries.
These are usually the "floodfill" peers.