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China Graph, found an old school text book to fill up.
Blog Post: alekadzie.blogspot.com/2011/06/china-graph-old-high-schoo...
The graph shows the number of daily signups (new registrations) in Second Life. Note the enormous spike! 44341 signups on November 15 (the average has been about 12.5k per day for the last year).
I was on duty as a Mentor at one of the newbie birthing places that day, it was wild.
(Graph by Tateru Nino from official SL data, taterunino.net/statistical graphs.html)
Soil in raised bulb box bed at 3 depths. The one-minute sampling was too rapid. The 2-minute sampling lasted the 3 days. Depths were more shallow than the sand and seemed less damp when I dug them up. This soil was not covered with the pumice layer that most of the bulb beds have; it was just soil, a mix of native loamy sand, added sand, aged compost of my own, and a small fraction of pumice. The iButton closest to the surface, F, has a lot wider temperature range day to night. This is not directly comparable to the sand because the depths were different.
This is what I want to see on the Dec 1 release. Kind of ambitious: 6 controllers, 4 or 5 models, 21 actions, 15 views. Approximately.
Train Graph showing only the Pickup Goods for new AMRA timetable 22.07. Mixed in with about 100 passenger trains and 50-odd goods trains.
Đống st cute k chịu nỗi a ~
Nhưng màu mè tệ k chịu đc của mình phá hư cái graph =((
ai đó hết đau họng chưa nhở ._. mình muốn nghe giọng ai đó ._. mình nhớ ._.
A venn diagram of tweets using the tags #snomageddon, #snowpocalypse and #pdxtst. You can see most people who use #pdxtst use #snowpocalypse but by themselves they are about even in popularity. Via Twitter Venn - www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterVenn/view.php