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not exactly sure what nature is graphing, however here is nature's version of a pie graph.
photograph of a rock in the Noosa Heads National Park, Queensland.
With the yearly Festival Alley just weeks away, Stormtrooper Bruce is trying to narrow down his options of what to bake for the Holiday Bake Off. Hopefully the guys can be of assistance.
STB: Guys, all year long you’ve been telling me to knock off all the good desserts I received. So now's your chance to tell me which ones you think have the most potential.
TK-1110: You mean you'll bake them and let us do a taste test for you?
TK-432: Won't the P consider that cheating?
STB: Not if I put my own spin on it.
TK-1110: What if for once you win and the first prize is dinner with the P? You know how much he likes those kind of prizes.
STB: Then I'll just have to grin and bear it.
TK-432: At least you know which fork to use.
TK-1110: Or you could have an accident the night before.
STB: Guys wait! I have to win first. And hopefully I'll just come in 2nd or 3rd because those prizes always seem better for some reason.
TK-432: Oh, and don't forget The P likes talent contests, too!
TK-1110: Dude! Please don't remind him. You know how he likes to torture us with his mini concerts.
TK-432: Oh, that’s right! How could I forget?
STB: Guys, you're one step away from becoming frenemies. Let’s just get back to the pie chart. K?
TK-432: Your chart is making me hungry! Let's just eat now and make your list after the movie. K?
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"Pi, Greek letter (π), is the symbol for the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Pi = 3.1415926535... Pi Day is celebrated by math enthusiasts around the world on March 14th." www.piday.org/
This is comprised entirely of my photos. Dedicated, as always, to Meshl, who introduced me to this magical holiday.
Jo hates peas. When Jo is away I eat peas. my ideal ratio of Pie to Peas = 33% pie, 66% Peas 1% Ketchup (not shown)
I have some pens and pencils.
A sketchbook.
And a head full of quotes, lyrics and the like.
Come and see them at www.Quoteskine.co.uk
Do these agricultural pie charts graph the percentage of farmland converted to oil and gas fields? January - preparing for planting (irrigation circles) and extraction (white web of rectangular gas well heads).
Likely somewhere near Gaines County, Texas, where the Dust Bowl swept sand over red clay subsoil. Oil & Gas and Agriculture have co-existed here for nearly a century: www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcg01
It's about as realistic as this picture...
Composite out of four images. No Child was in danger at any time (even though it may look otherwise...).
Forget the beautiful hummingbirds that you think do all the work. They are just after a quick fix of sugar water! It's the zillions of insects that do most of the work, and they are 'cheap' for the environment.
Slide from an excellent talk I heard yesterday at the UC Botanical Garden, presented by Jan Washburn, UC environmental scientist.
for the phat quarter comic swap, sent to shaebay :)
from the xkcd comic 'Ninja turtles'
made of felt, blanket stitch, cross stitch, back stitch; mounted on board.
"You can have data without information, but you cannot have information without data".
Daniel Keys Moran
Illustration for Economia Magazine about so called 'Black Swan Events' - unexpected events that dramatically affect economies
Rscript ig-van-january2016-piechart-as-barchart.R see github.com/rtanglao/2016-r-rtgram/blob/master/ig-van-janu...
An adjustable lasercut pie chart stencil allows for quick tagging of pertinent infographics. Complete information (including stencil patterns) at flong.com/blog.