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Results of an IssueCrawler crawl seeded with recent blog posts referencing "Brian Burke", listed as having "a little authority" on Technorati. Node size plotted according to nodes' centrality. See http://snurb.info/node/652 for more information.
Generated by stderr from this code. Answers the question, "if you were running the 3n+1 program backwards, and always choosing the lowest number to generate next, how long would it take you to generate x?". The green line answers the question "How long would it take you to generate all numbers x or lower?"
Also, I kind of want to put rightward-looking eye at (15000, 100000)
What do the colours mean?
Blue: for links (the A tag)
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
Make your own graph: www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/
Confidence-based Reasoning in Stochastic Constraint Programming. Rossi, Hnich, Tarim, Prestwich arxiv.org/abs/1110.1892 #stat
Do these pie ever change scale? Are the actual angles correct? Thanks to @_Cuddlefish_ for spotting this.
Please identify yourself and help label these pictures. I've marked the MAIN one for each graph. The ones NOT labeled MAIN will be merged into the main one when I get the chance
Il est rare que j'importe une série. Mais là, j'ai pensé que le "talent de l'artiste" le méritait!
Un vieux poste EDF, sur le parking des "Italiens", en bords de Rhône en Avignon re-décoré par un ou plusieurs grapheurs;
Bravo à eux c'est plus joli comme ça et les GRAPHS n'ont rien à voir avec les TAGS
Quant au © il ne concerne que la prise de vue, le © d'origine a l'artiste inconnu sans doute quelqu'un de "Une autre vision du graffiti" à l'adresse >densoner.fr/
A voir aussi sur: Photoblog: alphagard-photo.blogspot.com/.
© Copyright 2012 Francisco Aragão
© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Use without permission is illegal.
© TODOS OS DIREITOS RESERVADOS. Usar sem permissão é ilegal.
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Beanie : graph* knitcap
Pullover : graph* pullover(brown)
Scarf : Halcali:::2color Scarf [brown]
Pants : Blue Jeans M7 by kal rau
Shoes : *ordinary* -Loridae- tan
graph*
slurl.com/secondlife/Sounds%20Gravis%20Beach/43/121/22
Halcali@SGBs Resort Mall
This is the graph of metafilter front page post activity, per year, broken out by hour from 1:00am to midnight, Pacific (server) time.
The data starts with 2002, on through the (not yet complete) 2008 year. It has not been normalized or cleaned up or thought about really in any responsible way, and I hashed it together in Excel just now and feel rather dirty.
But, at a glance, there's a pretty clear, and pretty steady, pattern of posting activity with a Western Hemisphere daytime peak that reflects the US-heavy demographic skew of the userbase.
A work-in-progress.
Messing around with visualizing my social graph on facebook...
Just a proof of concept. It'll take a lot more to turn this into something useful.
Not sure what this is exactly at this moment.
Still trying to work around the seriously crippled excuse of an API that FB made avaiiable...
Type of Graph: Trigonometric (Cosine Graph)
Equation: f(x) = ((-cos (0.4x)+2)/3)+0.75
Description: This bench (located in Kylie’s foyer) has a shape which is reminiscent of a trigonometric function. Based on the way I positioned the grid on the picture of the bench, I was able to determine that the graph would be a cosine graph. This is because a cosine graph generally intersects a given location on the y-axis. A sine curve, by contrast, generally intersects at the origin. I chose a cosine curve to model my picture. This seemed to be the right choice. In looking at the photo accompanied by a graph, it is clear that the model was rather decent, although not exact. Still, the fit, overall, was close.
Please identify yourself and help label these pictures. I've marked the MAIN one for each graph. The ones NOT labeled MAIN will be merged into the main one when I get the chance
Number of clicks in a 10-day period on various linked words in the footer of ilearnedtoprogram.com
None of the words really give any clue as to what they link.
Relative position in the list seems to be quite significant, considering that the first-position "lots" got over 3 times the number of clicks as the third-position (and parenthesized) "lots".