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Can locate where problems are occurring in a telescope drive system.
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The graph function of PHD autoguiding program can also show timing and magnitude of problems..
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IMG_1863SCr PEMPro Graph
This was a party for the birthday of Nathan, a while ago.
I was just browsing old pictures... I liked the accidental graphism in the still life.
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
For my final graph I iterated my fourth one further where the dataset was based on the amount of likes I had given over the past two and a half years. Again, each circle represents a month, the size of which determines the amount. The circle at the bottom with the 'C' in the center is a means for reference - C being the Roman numeral for 100 (100 likes).
With this graph I wanted to add another dataset so I also used the amount of posts I have commented on within each month. This is represented by the vertical lines housed within each circle - each line equals one comment.
In regards to the aesthetic I wanted to have a very simplified abstraction of the data which is also readable. And much like my other graphs I wanted to maintain the color palette which Facebook uses.
Results of an IssueCrawler crawl seeded with recent (last 30 days) blog posts referencing "WorkChoices", listed as having "some authority" on Technorati. Node size plotted according to nodes' centrality. See http://snurb.info/node/652 for more information.
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
Pretty network flow graph for my last CSE 101 assignment showing the actual maximum flow of an optimal solution.
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.