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Five weeks of comparison between the calorie deficit as calculated from food intake and exercise, and the weight loss as weighed and smoothed.
The agreement is uncanny, no?
Day 47 we look at graphs. Good information is the best tool to be able to fight the disease. However people across countries compete to see who has the worst absolute numbers without considering the special circumstances in each.
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My 360° blog page viewed as a graph
www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/
What Do The Colors Mean?
Blue: for links (the A tag)
Red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)
Green: for the DIV tag
Violet: for images (the IMG tag)
Yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)
Orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)
Black: the HTML tag, the root node
Grey: all other tags
This graph simply shows the applied motor voltage vs. applied track voltage on a DCC decoder powered by a DC power supply. The key points here are:
1) Decoder "wakes up" at around +5V
2) Decoder starts to apply voltage to the motor at around +7.5V
3) Voltage increases linearly with applied track voltage up to motor maximum voltage
4) The starting voltage applied to the motor at +7.5V is programmable with configuration variable (CV) 63
5) The maximum voltage applied to motor is programmable with CV 64
I found a packet of hand-drawn paper dolls inside another book that came from Etsy. The dolls represent children from different cultures.
This young Greek boy, however, was drawn on graph paper and I couldn't resist scanning the backside! You can add your own face!
Week 10 of my weight-loss attempt and I'm still cracking on. It feels like it's slowed down but I'm still coming down. This marks cracking the 16.5stone barrier.
A graph showing photos containing the tag accident from the past year, mapped according to their date & time.
This was an attempt to see what a tag without a strong time-correlation looks like. Contrast this with brunch, fullmoon and sunset, seen in the previous photos in this stream.
Nonetheless there is a bit of a correlation here. It appears accidents tend to happen in daylight hours, I am guessing outside. Also, there is a big cluster of accidents centered around thanksgiving of last year. Deep fried turkey explosion, perhaps? (No - for an explanation, see the discussion below).
Here is my advice for avoiding accidents: stay in bed!
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More stuff by jbum:
This is a graph of the temperature inside my freezer over the course of about forty minutes or so.
The sawtooth pattern is of course from the compressor kicking in and cooling things down, then the inside slowly warming back up.
Plain, simple large view of the selected graph, showing essential information about the port, and links to find other relevant graphs (the host and the port view).
Also displays when that graph was last updated with data from the switch.
Forget hipster beards with retro ironic tie - this photo is all about the shorts! Hot pants? Possibly - but these eighties classic lets you know whose wearing the trousers - even when they're not ....
When one person withdraws groundwater there is less water available for other users and the environment. This creates a negative externality as the social costs of withdrawing groundwater are higher than the private costs. Since users only take into account their private costs, negative externalities mean that the actual amount of water used (QA) is more than the efficient amount (QE) and the resource is overused creating a welfare loss.