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I just bought a 80lb punching bag to help reduce stress in my life. The catch is that I hurt my arm tonight while using the bag and had to ice it. The best ice pack ever is this bag of frozen peas. It was $0.99 when we bought it at Kroger about 5 years ago. One of the best $0.99 I've ever spent.

Mr. Safet Kryemadhi, Cit of Brussels representative addressing the guests

iSGTW story | Image courtesy of Sophie Godin-Beekmann IPSL/Service d'Aeronomie.

 

Image of the mixing of ozone over the South Pole on 30 September 2001, measured using a grid computing application.

I have two very good friends. Today I met one of the two - he was away for a long time. A very, very good day.

The analysis of football teams as networks of individuals.

 

Connections between players according to the number of passing. position in the field according the to area where each player receives the pass (centroid with weights).

 

Data source: FIFA World Cup 2010

 

Data collected, analyzed and visualized with www.quadrigram.com

A rather warm winter day has me looking at seed catalogs and staring at pictures of birds as the sun sets.

Walking around Grand Rapids, Michigan for Art Prize 2012. September 22, 2012.

A visualization of www.knowledgeremix.com/ using www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph/

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

various patterns created by I-Tunes visualization effect while listening to music on my computer. The song playing was "Run Brenda Run" written and performed by my brother, Bruce. The song was in honor of our daughter's run in the 2011 NYC Marathon.

Bored so I was taking pics of the GForce Music Visualization program running on full screen on my LCD with Winamp.

From Isotype Revisited project (http://www.isotyperevisited.org) at the University of Reading. Reproduced with permission.

Visualize your Awning with 3D Animation!

 

ahoffmanawning.com/

 

Link back to Gallery: www.flickr.com/photos/hoffmanawning/sets/

 

Hoffman Awning Baltimore Maryland

5113 Belair Rd.

Baltimore, Maryland 21206

 

410-685-5687

E-mail: info@ahoffmanawning.com

5113 Belair Rd.

Baltimore, Md. 21206

 

U – Silk City

 

Project information

Location: Le Van Luong Road, Van Khe Ward, Ha Dong district, Hanoi

Type: Residential Building

Investor: Song Da – Thang Long Joint Stock Company

Total area: 9.2 hectares

Total investment: 10,000 billion VND

Building start date: November 2008

Building finish date: December 2013

 

Product by E5:

- Ariel visualization.

- Interior visualization.

- 3D Floor Plan

- Brand Identity Package.

- Catalog

- Signage Design for Model House

 

The 3D project completed in June 2010.

Foto tomada un dia después de subir la foto a flickr. Puesta en abismo redundante.

Long exposure of itunes visualizer

Satellite: Sentinel-2.

Visualization RGB: bands 4 (red), 3 (green), 2 (blue). True color.

 

La imagen tiene 80 km de ancho (aprox.)

 

En esta imagen destacan las dos puntas de flecha apuntando al norte desde los volcanes Cleveland (en el centro) y Carlisle (arriba, a la izquierda de la anterior). Estas son las sombras que delatan la forma cónica de ambos estratovolcanes. La sombra del volcán Herbert (abajo a la izquierda en la imgen) no acaba en punta pues su cumbre es una pequeña caldera.

 

In this image, the two arrowheads point north from the Cleveland volcano (in the center) and Carlisle volcano (above, to the left of the previous one) that stand out. These are the shadows that reveal the conical shape of both stratovolcanoes. The shadow of the Herbert volcano (bottom left in the image) does not end in a point because its summit is a small caldera

  

In the northern Pacific Ocean off the southwest coast of Alaska, the planet is building new land. Arcing southwestward from Alaska like the tail of a kite, the Aleutian Islands are a string of active and dormant volcanoes fed by magma created by the collision of the Pacific Plate with the North American Plate. In the northeast part of the range, a cluster of summits known as the Islands of the Four Mountains is home to Cleveland Volcano, one of the Aleutians’ most frequently active volcanoes.

In the center of the image, Cleveland Volcano is connected to Chuginadak Volcano by a thin strip of land that appears to be barely above sea level in places. Together these mountains make up Chuginadak Island. (earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/8013/islands-of-the-four...)

A Day in the Life of the MBTA. Visualizes rider data taken from stops on 9/8/2009 from www.eot.state.ma.us/default.asp?pgid=content/developer_Vi...

 

This is my first data visualization.

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