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This is a close up shot from my Paperchase notebook. It has these great sheets of graph paper, done as very faint dotted lines. Trouble is, Paperchase only makes these as part of a notebook mixed with other types of paper, and I've used up what few sheets they provide.
I find this type of graph paper really handy for UI sketching, and I'm trying to find a pad or notebook of similar. Doesn't have to be dotted, but does have to faint. Looking online there's no way of seeing the paper close up, and I don't want a print-your-own from PDF solution. Looking around stationers in Oxford, all I've found is bog standard graph paper with strong lines.
Does anyone know where I can get something like this?
Update: I've gone for a Behance Dot book and a Whitelines notebook - thanks!
The effects of the passing of Steve Jobs on a database connected to the Twitter streaming API and grabbing tweets about "apple"
The peak would have been considerably bigger if we were connected to more than the Spritzer hose (as the maximum number of tweets it will send out is only ~1% of public statuses and we peaked at around 51 tweets/second).
This graph, shared by @_Cuddlefish_, appears to deliberately mislead competitors about the interest rate.
An increasing bar graph and pen together with a sheet of statics in a concept of analysing graphs of increasing sales or turnover values - more images like this at www.freeimages.co.uk/galleries/workplace/office2/index.htm
From this site, a way of mapping cumulative artist listens on my www.last.fm/user/jonanamary account. Quite ugly colours but quite interesting for me as I am a nerdy spod.
My SoaD listening has plateaued recently, likewise Rammstein who were overtaken by Opeth a few months ago. I haven't listened to Hatebreed or DragonForce for ages, either - they're bands that I listened to intensively for a few months then lost all desire ever to hear again.
It's at the bottom of the chart where all the action is taking place, as newcomers like Anorexia Nervosa, Moonsorrow and Ensiferum are gaining steadily.
As ever, obligatory plug for Last.fm and the way in which it has opened my ears to so many new bands and broadened my tastes considerably, as this graph shows. Yay!
Assemblage de 3 Photos . Ancienne Usine JOB Toulouse 2003.
Aujourd'hui en 2010, il y a une immense résidence à la place et toutes ces œuvres éphémères ont disparu...
Graphing Linear Equations is one of the most important concepts of algebra and proper understanding is necessary to be good with it. Get help from an algebra tutor online and learn about graphing linear equations, understand all the basic and advance concepts of equations and achieve quality help here. Below is an example of graphing linear equations with one variable for a better understanding:
Example : ax + b = 0 is a linear equation in one variable.
To represent a graph of linear equation in one variable ,
Consider the equation 2x + 4 = 0
2x = -4
x = -2
Since this equation is independent of y, for all values of y, x = -2
Hence x = -2 is a line parallel to the y-axis at x = -2.
Before learning on how to graph linear equations in one variable x = -2, let us understand the basics on how to graph linear equations.
Spring Graph Worksheet
Springtime is coming. Here is spring themed graph worksheet for kindergarten and preschool. Count the images and color the equal number of flowers. Have fun!
Spring-Graph-Worksheet
A geometric random graph, in which 2500 points are thrown down uniformly, and each pair of points is joined by an edge if they are within a certain distance. Image produced by Matt Roberts (mir20).
A colorful high resolution Designed graphics of business graph, with the help of this graph you can show how to grow your business to till date. This graphics tell your success story.
# A Gnuplot script, bw.plt
set terminal png size 1024,768 nocrop
# set terminal dumb
set output "bw.png"
# set output
set title "Ntop-reported bandwidths"
set xdata time
# set timefmt is for INPUT
# 1205349849
set timefmt "%s"
# 2008-03-12 15:06:56
# set timefmt "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
# 2008-03-12
# set timefmt "%Y-%m-%d"
#
# set format x is for OUTPUT
set format x "%0d%b"
set ylabel "bits per second"
set xlabel "Date"
# Why is it 1:6? Note space within date. $2 is the time column
# () mean that missing values will break the line (there is no line here, but OK)
plot "new-bw.log" using 1:($6) with points title "scribe bandwidth"
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