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Beans, Pringles and Tuna can be used to illustrate a graph.

 

NB. particularly with 'y' values of 14, 31 and 6.

Pentax K-r with the Raynox DCR-250

A rather pointy graph(ical whatsit) o' daily views of me Flickr account. I'm not sure what happened on 23rd October, but I'm sure that it wasn't anything serious.

i dislike the purple flintstone vitamins and i have always thought that there were more of them than the other two colors, so after the 19 or so years i've been taking them i finally decided to count them out of a new bottle to prove to myself that i was right.

A figure used in a lecture from JR James at the Department of Town and Regional Planning at The University of Sheffield between 1967 and 1978.

3. Old & New

101. Office Stationery Items

Photos of various parts of countryside across the United Kingdom, and used in a lecture from JR James at the Department of Town and Regional Planning at The University of Sheffield between 1967 and 1978.

graphs of trig functions

So, I've noticed a bit of oddness with my photostream lately... That first peak, that was ~2000 views of my photostream in a day.... the most recent one, around 5000....

 

I do love people stopping by to see my photos, but I'd also like to know what brings them here... if you're new to my stream, feel free to let me know what brought you here! =D

 

today so far: 147/248 referrer "hits" from flickr are from a contact's home page... thanks for visiting! :)

This was on the back of our new baby's hospital chart. It shows age in hours versus her jaundice meter reading, the lines represent different risk levels. The nurse's can use this to help them determine if the babies are jaundiced or not.

 

Idea: Have students fit equations that match the curves on the graph, then create an ms excel function or calculator program that yields a babies risk level when age and meter reading are input.

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My blog ( www.joeysplanting.com ) as a web graph, courtesy of: www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/

 

From the Webpages as Graphs site:

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

gray: all other tags

Graph dans les méandres de l'Alfama

Graph Linear Equations What is a linear equation: An equation is a condition on a variable. A variable takes on different values; its value is not fixed. Variables are denoted usually by letter of alphabets, such as x, y , z , l , m , n , p etc. From variables we form expression.A linear equation in two variable has infinitely many solutions.The graph of every linear equation in two variable is a straight line.Every point on the graph of a linear equation in two variable is a solution of the linear equation.An equation of the type y = mx represents a line passing through the origin.

 

photo de jerome adisson

Graph of Same-sex couples by CMA

photo de jerome adisson

Blogged in The Woodwork: PHP Continues ass-kicking.

 

Realize that IIS is on around 27% of web servers out there so that means 1 out of every 3 installations of IIS has ASP taken off of it. Weird!

 

Image is this one from this article.

Not exactly sure what this is. but it is sure cool!

 

This Was such a neat place! It's always interesting to see what was left behind in these places when they were closed down.

This graph shows the reliability of my Earthlink DSL line over the last couple of weeks. Every 20 seconds a script checks for access to the outside world, and records the status. I've aggregated the data here into hourly chunks, showing the % of time that the line is connected. As we see, Earthlink is hovering around that fabled "one-nine" level of reliability.

 

At least I've gotten to meet a number of nice and fairly robotic Indian tech support personnel over the last couple of weeks.

If only TweetStats provided average numbers instead of (or in addition to) aggregates...

In the very near future, Doel, Belgium will only exist in pictures and memories. The tiny village is scheduled to be completely destroyed to make room for an expanding harbor, and even protest and the incredible street art in the abandoned town cannot stop the inevitable destruction.

For 700 years, Doel stood near Antwerp along the Scheldt River in Belgium, and includes a home that once belonged to the family of painter Peter Paul Reubens. As Antwerp expanded in the 20th century, its port needed more space, and Doel quickly became a target for demolition. Trying to force residents out, the government scheduled demolitions multiple times, but were beaten by popular protests from the 1970s through the 1990s.

But despite the will of the people, Doel could not be saved and in 1999, the town was officially scheduled for complete demolition. In 2007, a campaign group called Doel 2020 set into motion a plan to ensure Doel's survival by turning it into a haven for street artists. Since that time, residents have trickled out as artists have made their way in. The increasingly abandoned town became the perfect playground for street artists from across Europe to debut their works around Doel.

Today, there are only about 25 inhabitants left, all of whom are bravely flaunting mandates that they vacate their homes immediately. Meanwhile the town has been transformed into a post-apocalyptic artistic paradise thanks to the murals covering each and every building. Despite these people's stubborn refusal to leave, the government plans to continue with demolition, at which point all traces of Doel, from residents' homes to the the living street art, will be lost forever.

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