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Business Graph with arrow showing profits and gains

This is the graph for trendmapper.com from this site:

www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/

 

To be completely accurate. It is the graph from this page:

www.trendmapper.com/wp/wordlist-her-eller/

Reminds me of a bar graph. I'm easily amused :)

I have made a graph out of the images to show how the uncanny valley effect worked in my case, with the experiment that I made with Alpha, 4 years ago:

www.flickr.com/photos/alpha_auer/sets/72157605718766594/

(This is almost the same as the one which I uploaded just before, except that I flattened out all the gradients that I had in that one. Seemed a bit too much somehow...)

George Thomas "Tom" Seaver (b: November 17, 1944), nicknamed "Tom Terrific" and "The Franchise", is a former MLB pitcher. He pitched from 1967-1986 for four different teams in his career, but is noted primarily for his time with the New York Mets. During a 20-year career, Seaver compiled 311 wins, 3,640 strikeouts, 61 shutouts and a 2.86 earned run average. In 1992, he was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the highest percentage ever recorded (98.84%), and has the only plaque at Cooperstown wearing a New York Mets hat.

 

Career highlights and awards:

12× All-Star (1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981)

World Series champion (1969)

3× NL Cy Young Award winner (1969, 1973, 1975)

1967 NL Rookie of the Year

3× NL ERA Champion (1970, 1971, 1973)

5× NL Strikeout Champion (1970, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1976)

3× NL Wins Champion (1969, 1975, 1981)

Pitched a no-hitter on June 16, 1978

New York Mets #41 retired

New York Mets Hall of Fame

 

Link to all of his issued baseball cards - www.tradingcarddb.com/Person.cfm/pid/5301/col/1/yea/0/Tom...

Flickr vs Instagram

Notorious B.I.G.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Graph' en cour de réalisation...

 

f:11 - 1:40s - ISO 125 - 9mm (24mm) - -RawTherapee - Gimp

 

Noir Passion – URB MAN Project

elk knitting graph. Use it if you like it! Not for commercial purposes though.

 

copyright Sandra Eterovic 2011

 

sandraeterovic.blogspot.com

Anita's Graph

copyright © Mim Eisenberg/mimbrava studio. All rights reserved.

 

This is a graphic depiction of my bluebird photo.

 

What do the colors mean?

 

blue: for links (the A tag)

red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)

green: for the DIV tag

violet: for images (the IMG tag)

yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)

orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)

black: the HTML tag, the root node

gray: all other tags

 

Create yours here

 

Thanks to Sabinche/Sabine for the link.

 

Flickrites, unfortunately there's little chance I'll be able to visit today. I'm posting this just in case you want to play with the applet yourself. Have fun.

 

Today is National Grammar Day. Mind your p's and q's, now!

 

See my shots on flickriver:

www.flickrriver.com/photos/mimbrava/

or

See my shots on fluidr:

www.fluidr.com/photos/mimbrava

 

I invite you to stroll through My Galleries.

loomit . sat . nina . herbert . vitche . os gemeos

This is a visualisation of my Facebook friends. I have created it as part of an assignment for "Social Network Analysis" -- an online course run by the University of Michigan.

 

The circles represent people, and the lines represent friendships. Darker circles indicate people with higher number of friendships.

 

La Roche sur Yon - 2018

Simple hierarchical graphs with some fat colored particles coming out of each node.

My shirt reminded me of graph paper.

 

shirt: Marshall's

skirt: Target

belt: F21

Shoes: Target

The easiest way of solving linear inequality problems is inequality graphing. Graphingis a procedure with which the geographical form of any function, relation or equation is drawn for better explaining of them. While doing inequality graphing the straight line of linear inequality equation is restricted to only one side of the graph. For calculating the slope or tangent of the line we use the standard slope formula which is as:

A graph used in a lecture presented by JR James at the Department of Town and Regional Planning at The University of Sheffield.

transcribing electronic knitting machine graphs to a printable format today. my eyes are crossing.

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