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had to do some bug killing, and all that was readily available for the task was a sheet of graph paper out of my journal
We just acquired access to some tools that let us monitor the energy produced by the solar array.
Looking at the table on the right, it's currently generating 26kW. This makes sense, since it's overcast, with intermittent showers today.
Overall, it's generated 24 mW (megawatts) since we turned it on.
Pretty cool, since we turned it on just over a month ago.
We did bar graphs of gummy bears by color. Kids all thought it was fun; especially since they go to eat the gummy bears at the end.
When you see the dots... move your mouse over them and we will show you the stories that influenced the conversation the most
Dans les rues de belleville.
Ce quartier est unique, les habitants le font vivre comme un petit village et chacun apporte un peu à l'ouvrage final
Bruce's graph hasn't shown up very well in this photo. He has carefully mixed his drawing skills, a good eye for layout, neat pencil and pastel rendering, and an understanding of tonal rendering. The graph shows very clearly the information and relates the method of presentation to the topic.
In Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, B.C.
This Real Photo is circa 1920, and was included in a Victoria B.C. Scene-o-graph booklet.