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The site I'm having to retool and redesign at work.
Color key:
Blue: links
Red: tables
Green: the DIV tag
Violet: images
Yellow: forms
Orange: linebreaks and blockquotes
Black: HTML tag, the root node
Gray: all other tags
Graphing linear Equations To graph the linear equation say 5x + 4y = 10 first you need to change the equation in general representation of a line: y = mx + c. Where, 'm' represents the slope of the equation and 'c' in y- intercept formed by the line while intersecting y – axis. So our equation after converting to general form looks like: y = (-5 / 4) x + (10 / 4).
One of my favorite things: graph paper...in the form of a vintage creamer and sugar (okay, two of my favorite things - graph paper and tea)! Another Easter gift from my parents.
A sketch I made in Processing (during ITP's 4in4, kinda) trying to visualize Wikipedia as a map of linked pages.
Didn't turn out quite the way I wanted it to (only shows the first 50 links, for example), might give it another try with an offline version of Wikipedia.
Credit to Sean McCullough (cricketschirping.com) for the graph code.
Concours de graff sur le terrain de foot de Monoblet (600 hab), Gard.
Assemblage de 2 photos fait avec Hugin.
Source image from the film L'Eclisse by Michelangelo Antonioni
24 x 22 inches
graphite and black conte pencil