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Tởm quá điiiiiiiii >.< ! Xấu v. mà đi làm quà cho ss Bý T__T

In these next couple of graphs, I used every single photo available on Flickr with the tag "sunrise" or "sunset". At this time, Flickr was still growing, and there were only a few thousand such photos, seen here.

 

Photos tagged "sunrise" taken since 2003-1-1.

 

Their horizontal positions represent the day of the year the photo was taken. The vertical bars are the boundaries between months.

 

Note the increase in quantity as we get near to today's date (2005-2-16).

 

The vertical position represents the time of day the photo was taken, according to the EXIF data. The horizontal lines are hours, with the thick line in the middle representing 12 noon.

 

I assume these times are not local, but note the cluster of photos around 6:00 am, and getting later in the day as the year progresses into Autumn.--

More stuff by jbum:

Sudoku Puzzles by Krazydad

Wheel of Lunch

Whitney Music Box

The Joy of Processing

 

i fell in love with this cup after seeing it on lizzy stewart's blog over a year ago. i got super excited when we passed the fishs eddy shop in manhatten, & was even happier when i found this at the back - on sale! hurrah! i bought myself & my boyfriend a mug each, but i wish i could've bought more stuff.

copyright by jukaone.

Project by Stefano Agabio, Marco Bernardi, Paolo Panzuti Bisanti, Alessandro Pomè, Francesco Pontiroli

a bannister on the overground train line

my favorite thailand purchase. they also came in: lined, ruler-style, drafting paper, and that weird green and white accounting paper.

A graph of contractions and heart beats, during birth of my second daughter, Jozefien, one week ago. UZ Jette, Brussels

This is my current favourite photo of myself. I am a photographer who relies on their photos for their work. I haven't been able to get out of bed much, and haven't had the energy to take any photos for my work. But sometimes I can take photos in the bed and this is one of the inbetween photos of me resting a bit before carrying on.

Art de la rue à Ales France; Mur de la gare routière 2001

Yoongie - Tình yêu vĩnh cửu của đời mình :"> You're the goddess of the world :)

 

p/s : I'm Loser :( Help me :(

 

This is a graph of the homepage of Epicurious.com, done with the Websites As Graphs app, www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/

 

From the 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"

My facebook network as of September 2012 rendered with Gephi using the Fruchterman-Reingold layout algorithm.

From Just Cause 2.

simple graph with a spatial structure surrounding it

The graph shows that it's pretty damned cold.

from my Where workshop. Read all about it in the blog post.

 

See also a simplified PDF for your zooming pleasure.

 

Coloured clusters generated by community detection. Text sized by PageRank. Layout algorithm is OpenOrd.

t.t It's so .. t.t

- Day 3: Chen (EXO M)

Giọng hát ngọt ngào kèm theo đó là đôi mắt quyến rũ.

Phải nói sao nhỉ :)

Anh không phải người tôi bias trong EXO nhưng anh là người tôi bias trong EXO M :)

Anh không thường xuyên đc lên cam = Hàm.

Nhưng tôi yêu anh :) Khi tôi nhìn thấy anh :)

Trái tim tôi như muốn nói lên rằng "A! mình yêu anh ấy mất rồi"

Sẽ... yêu và quan tâm anh nhiều hơn nữa mỗi ngày :)

Anh chỉ là một chàng trai nhỏ bé trong cái thế giới to lớn này...

Nhưng anh là chàng trai to lớn trong cái thế giới nhỏ bé của Em.

 

P/s: - stock đẹp mà mình phá nó ntn :( chả hiểu mình đang làm gì nữa ToT

Every year has at least one link to another one.

The graph (originally in SVG) that thefacebook.com can generate of my friends at Loyola. An interesting project might be to add a note next to all of these friends.

The top 2500 Wikipedia pages (by number of internal links) clustered.

 

A guess at some of the clusters:

 

Purple = USA

Yellow = Europe, other countries

Light green = UK

Mid green = Football

Blue = music

Dark purple = science

Red = non-USA non-European countries

 

zoom

While attending the reception after Lorna Krier's recital I couldn't help but notice how the cheese tray reflected everyone's general cheese preference.

 

Clearly mozzarella got got served by pepper jack.

 

GO PEPPER JACK GO!

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