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“…explore complex flow scenarios represented as Sankey diagrams. the system provides an overview of the flow graph & allows users to zoom in & explore details on demand…”
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I’m still considering how I might use this, and whether it’s adaptable as an INPUT device for JSON that I might wish to create (e.g., if the dates are configurable to suit historical entries)
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“…an RSS to Timeline translator. Using it, any RSS or Atom feed will be translated to JSON/Timeline format”
Category Archives: Uncategorized
links for 2007-02-24
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Rory Dooley using “a 3DConnexion controller to navigate through a 3D model of the selfsame controller in Adobe Reader 8. That’s so meta my head hurts. It’s worth watching, though…”
links for 2007-02-21
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“…a method for generating flow maps using hierarchical clustering given a set of nodes, positions, and flow data between the nodes.”
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1:15 from 1976 …essential
links for 2007-02-20
links for 2007-02-19
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“For me, cultural anthropology is a continuous exercise in expanding my mind and my empathy, building primarily from one simple principle: everything is connected… As I tried to illustrate in the video, this means that a change in one area (such as the
links for 2007-02-16
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“a timeline of innovation. Nine exhibits ranging from 1900 to 1979, comprising audio recording machines, wireless morse communicators, portable video to the precurser behind iTunes. The museum holds an inspirational array of invention, guaranteed never to
Ansgar calls the Help Desk
links for 2007-02-13
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Tanya Witherspoon’s “poetic transcription”
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Lobster processing for the 21st century, “crustacean without the crust”. Amazing.
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“Revolutionizing the Way the World Eats Maine Lobster… The hard work continues in our production facility, or the kitchen, as we call it, where we process the lobster using our ‘Big Mother Shucker’.”
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and wins, all in about 3 minutes. Armani and hot dogs too.
links for 2007-02-12
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painful cover art and soundclips… something for everybody
links for 2007-02-11
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Bryan poses some toothsome questions
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Alan Levine’s followup to Bryan, brimming with sage advice on how to Proceed