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I was inspired by hearing about Gordon Brown the other day to make this funny flowchart for politicians on when to be candid.
Saying something when not knowing the mic is still on is a new classic way to screw up and actually be honest. What does this say about politics, well nothing we don't know I guess, it says that the only time we can really believe what a politician says is when they think no one is listening, or at least it's still that way at the moment.
I'm predicting it right now, some enterprising politicians out there will start to turn "the mic accidentally still on" on it's head by purposely leaving it on and using it to their advantage to seem genuine. I'll give you a scenario, a politician has a conversation with a man who's lost his job and is struggling, after, he walks away and has a conversation with his adviser, "see that man, that's who we're fighting for, we need to help him,...Oh my mic is still on". Can you picture it? I can.
White House by image: UpstateNYer at Wikipedia
alas, my own self portrait
asian man drawing network diagram. All terms on diagram are generic IT equipments.
A quick sketch of a possible program management area in Second Life.
Gantt charts, project models (both material and process oriented), green/red status, and an overview chart of all projects.
Drop me a note inworld (Knoh Oh) if you are interested in visiting, or a copy.)
Levels of radiation show how bad it is for the men fighting to stop the reactors melting.
For Channel4 News.com
Interactive guide to insects and gardens, for Channel 4 News Online.
www.channel4.com/news/garden-countryside-interactive-grap...
Based upon an original, much more basic, version that was once needed desperately by a colleague; this is a rough guide to making an acceptable cup of tea.
found on the whiteboard in the common room:
poverty in urban areas
1. dilemma
2. community process
3. lots of butcher paper
4. displace poor people
5. problem solved
Background: IMG_4322 by Dr Chino CC-BY-NC-SA
Adrian, Dave & Janick: Iron Maiden en Costa Rica by adels CC-BY
How to draw flowchart or diagram on Linux
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Flowchart to determine your online dating site compatibility based on your marital status, relationship goals, age range, income status, and sexual desires.
One third of the final system.composing my thesis project.
1. Base point for individual towers, slant, and friendliness given, height and count derived from site fitness calculation.
2. Axis subdivided gathered together when within set distance, and lean apart to rebalance. Additional shift to provide view of/from closest urban epicenter.
3. Profile curves based on footprint, proportion, and tapering, potentially n-gon (though in later versions like this one, I've stopped including the parameter). Oriented to superblock at base, toward focus point at zenith.
4. Massing through profiles can be either 0:stepped, 1:bent, 2:smooth (shown here, bent)
5. Core transfers established mediated condition between tendency for continuity and deviation of massing geometry.
6. Cores sized appropriately for floor area. Cores beyond 30 floors are stacked and include additional express elevators.
7. Required elevator calculator, floor area and height determine number of passengers, expected stops, winding cycle, etc...
8. Core location is extracted at each floorplate
9. Pseudo-convex hull operation captures cores which are not directly connected to a floorplate.
10. Tower intersections are resolved to prevent overlap
11. Floorplates converted to slabs, transfer floors are created on a separate layer (limited application of program sorting).
12. Stairs added to stair cores.
13. Glazing added between floors (more complicated than you'd expect since each floorplate has a different number of vertices-as a result of the pseudo-convex hull-and sorts them in a different order-as a result of tower intersections)
14. Structural diagrid at facade
15. Facade cladding, increased transparency with elevation.
more inclusive graphs are here and here, this diagram as a flowchart here.
I put this up really for the things that it isn't. It details how a helicopter delay meant that a British Soldier died in Afghanistan and, rather than have a map and a 3d comic book treatment I did a minute by minute flow chart which highlights the lost time. Not great in itself but nice to get away from the visual cliches. Done for Channel4 News online
How the former England manager compares to RBS head honcho Stephen Hester. For Channel 4 News online
We're rounding up cartoonists, putting them into teams and letting them battle it out the only way cartoonists know how—by drawing cartoons! The format is simple: The audience provides the topics and the cartoonists let it rip. It's like Iron Chef, but the secret ingredient is punch lines instead of asparagus. Cartoonists don't often perform in public without the benefit of their usual crutches: a comfortable desk, oodles of time, bathtubs full of whiskey. So this is a rare opportunity.
Featuring cartoonists Rina Piccolo (Six Chix and Tina's Groove), Dan Piraro (Bizarro), Farley Katz (The New Yorker) and Drew Dernavich (The New Yorker, The Rejection Collection) and hosted by comedian Doogie Horner (author of Everything Explained Through Flowcharts, finalist on America's Got Talent). There will also be a surprise musical guest for your entertainment, just in case you actually need more entertainment.
OK, so it's a chart showing intervention progressions for dealing with urine and fluid balance.
What else could they call it but a flow chart? ;)
All well with Laura who should hopefully be home tomorrow.
Quite a few people have been getting new cameras and asking for tips lately. I tell most of them pretty much the same thing and it struck me that a flow chart might be a good way of representing the info. I also did the 'How a Camera Works' sheet to demystify what those flashy, button encrusted gadgets really are. It's by no means gospel, or the only way to do it - but it is an easy way to wean yourself off the full-auto modes and get started with some proper photography. Let me know if it proves useful...
Project management is where you can manage the multiple number of IT projects within your servicedesk. The project work flow of a typical IT project progress through iteration of planning, executing and controlling until the project is transferred into operations.
www.manageengine.com/products/service-desk/it-project-man...
Flowchart for camera synchronisation for the 3D setup.
I have only 2 different type camera's now so the timings are not the same. I just tested the shutterlags of the D200 and the D300. To test this, I have enabled the camera and via a digital delay and tested how long the delay is needed to have a picture. The camera's are set at F29, ISO 200 and 1/250 sec. The delay inclusief the delay for the wireless controller ( because the local and the wireless flashes need to go on the same time) is 52.5 msec for the D300 and 58.0 msec for the D200. There is a margin of 1 msec. This give me a delay between 57.5 and 58.5 msec.
To synchronize the 2 camera's I need to set the shutterlag to the longest delay of 58.0 msec . I need first to drive the D200 and 5.5msec later the D300 so there are exact the same time ready to have the flash window avaible.
This timings are delivered via the central controller. This way both camera's and wireless flashes and local flashes are all ready into the same short window.
With this values I can now setup my hardware to by sure the synchronisation is correct for high speed events.
Software debugging 3D controller.
Via the Intronix logic analyser, 20 signals are connectd to the 3D controller board. All timings are controlled, software are tested. With this simple tools, development goes fast and easy.
The board is now ready to put on the setup for final calibration and tests.
Flowchart software:
www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/6875454823/
Harware timing overviuew:
www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/6840451517/
Final Setup 2012:
www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/6760414583/
Shema:
www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/6588955345/
PCB:
www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/6601939711/
Layout:
www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/6595256381/
Update: 2012 Feb 18
The complete wiring is done. The software is written and is now being tested. Most functions are working now. Still perform the mechanical adjustment and the recordings can begin. Synchronization between cameras is done. Both of these flashes power can be adjusted through the beautiful central control. In repeat mode by continue detection, both cameras take 3 frames per second on. Next week I hope to take the first 3D pictures into the field.