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This has been lurking at the back of my brain this week, waiting to be drawn. Internet friends getting sick scares me.
A pattern made from graph paper, using the 6 colors of the rainbow in a continuous sequence to form a design.
A graph of the structure of the front page of lemonodor, as rendered by http://www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/ on 6/16/2006.
Now a feature in Integrity 3.7.2 - I added colour before releasing the new version (the colour indicates distance from home)
Friends today we are going to talk about an important online tool for help you in Graphing of linear equations named as Graphing calculator for free. First let us elaborate about graphing, Graphing is way of drawing or plotting 2D representation of any linear equation with the help of related coordinates of that equation. Graphing calculator is a fast responsive online calculator which responds with a plotted graph of a linear algebraic equation which is provided as input to the graphing calculator.
Results of an IssueCrawler crawl seeded with recent blog posts referencing "Brian Burke", listed as having "some authority" on Technorati. Node size plotted according to nodes' centrality. See http://snurb.info/node/652 for more information.
Charging my phone (Nokia E71). It's a switching power supply (only pulls power during the peak of the voltage curve)
Week 3 Infographic
This infographic is using my final aspect of my data that I want to explore.I found a correlation between facebook activity during the trimesters of my university degree 2017-2019.My first problem was how do I define activity with my data.So I found three points of my data.Firstly it was Comments ,pages liked and reacts.I was amazed at the fact that they all have a recurring pattern within all of them.I went with a 3d platform due to the fact that I really wanted to emphasise the peaks of the graphs with shadows and depth.I got this idea from Leons perspective lecture.
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.