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Wilkhahn - Graph
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Kiemelkedő minőségű és formatervezésű asztalok és székek tökéletes összhangban
Design: Markus Jehs, Jürgen Laub
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Europa Design, 1022 Budapest, Bimbó út 37.
I love these graphs, doesn't tell you any concrete info, but always nice to show a change in values.
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
An example on how it looks like when using the graphing sketch together with the Sweetblue android + arduino library for processing.
More info and download here: github.com/1scale1/sweetbt
Made by 1scale1.
Soixante minutes à tuer au bord du Clain à Poitiers, puis un rapide passage par le Jardin des Plantes, et retour par quelques graphs, pour finir par quelques insectes...
Man, I love graphs but even I think this one is unnecessary. It doesn't even tell you the one number that would entirely describe this. Working Lunch is one of those programmes you only watch when you're home ill, so its surreality is enhanced by your own state of mind. Man.
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
This graph excludes non plug in hybrids which are the fastest growing category of cars which include an electric power system
www.breakingpointsystems.com/community/blog/visualizing-t...
I started implementing a directed graph in ruby. About 15 seconds later I started looking for a library for doing directed graphs. I found RGL, the Ruby Graph Library. There's a ton of usefulness in that library, and I know I'm not scratching the surface of how I could use it. I hadn't even started thinking about visualization yet, but I found that RGL supports Dot files, the input supported by GraphViz. I was further convinced that RGL was going to be great to work with. I had about a day before the meeting, and didn't want to write any layout code. I just wanted something done quickly (and with the least amount of effort on my part). I wrapped the AppSim code that implements the Friends/Followers Twitter API calls, and started putting the list of Twitter users into a queue. I then dequeue the first user from the front queue, and get her friends and followers, and repeat. This graph shows the social network from the perspective of the @BreakingPoint Twitter account. This graph adds new nodes in whatever order they are returned in the API calls.
The graph was a photographic reproduction that got wet and stuck to the letter. The photo emulsion transferred onto the back of the letter. The now-blank photo paper was in the folder behind the letter. Luckily, the letter was on translucent onionskin paper so the graph showed through.
The social graph was brought up. After listening to the loosely veiled KickApps sales pitch, the audience tuned into the social graph deal. I guess in Web 3.0 that social graph is going to be ported all over the place, published everywhere and within the context of brands and within all the content everywhere on the internet. "The oh wow is that it will be commonplace" asserted Eric from his seated position.
Does that sound good, scattered, bad, or whatever to you?
2012 10 18 update see flic.kr/p/dkVzEy - gap didn't close, 3 time-scales analysis of price movements
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Patently obvious gap still Patently obvious. It will be closed. DOW vs WTI oil
Image also at chart.ly/xu5yp96
The graph shows the unemployment rate is going up and down throughout the years 1932-1942. This means the economy was unstable. In this graph I see that in August 1929 unemployment rate started to increase very quickly. That means many people lost their jobs. The unemployment rate decreased slowly over five years, but the levels of unemployment didn't go back down to the original level until June 1942.