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  • The Apocalypse looks a lot like a Fibonacci Square!
Click through to revel in the interactive synchronicity of Adobe Flash + Economic Despair on the New York Times Site.

    The Apocalypse looks a lot like a Fibonacci Square!

    Click through to revel in the interactive synchronicity of Adobe Flash + Economic Despair on the New York Times Site.

    Posted 3 years ago

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  • Posted 3 years ago

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    Tags: find the markov chain, informatics,

  • Posted 3 years ago

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  • I found this interesting; time period is since I joined tumblr.

    I found this interesting; time period is since I joined tumblr.

    Posted 3 years ago

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    Tags: informatics, series of tubes,

  • i1326:
A Crash Heard Around the World. This interactive map shows the interwoven global financial lanscape.

    i1326:

    A Crash Heard Around the World. This interactive map shows the interwoven global financial lanscape.

    Posted 3 years ago

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  • Dvice interactive map shows potentiality of election fraud
via Gizmodo

    Dvice interactive map shows potentiality of election fraud

    via Gizmodo

    Posted 3 years ago

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    Tags: political soap box, tech|ethics, informatics,

  • Visual aid for Jon Stewart’s Real American Quiz.

    Visual aid for Jon Stewart’s Real American Quiz.

    Posted 3 years ago

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    Tags: art, political soap box, informatics,

  • Self Referential Graph

    Self Referential Graph

    Posted 3 years ago

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    Tags: lets geek out, photo, informatics,

  • I’m a squee late on this one, but I just ran across a great article on the Google Blog about search frequency during the last debate. Interesting stuff.

    I’m a squee late on this one, but I just ran across a great article on the Google Blog about search frequency during the last debate. Interesting stuff.

    Posted 3 years ago

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  • i1326:
Hedge Fund Performance by Strategy via TheBigPicture.
That looks about right. Heh.

    i1326:

    Hedge Fund Performance by Strategy via TheBigPicture.

    That looks about right. Heh.

    Posted 3 years ago

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  • lialia via caro via abbyjean:

“The top map is voting patterns in this 2008 election– the bottom map is cotton production in 1860…”

    lialia via caro via abbyjean:

    “The top map is voting patterns in this 2008 election– the bottom map is cotton production in 1860…”

    Reblogged 3 years ago from lialia

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  • Posted 3 years ago

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  • It seems yesterday’s picture of the new computer generated some confusion. Let me clear it up for you.

    It seems yesterday’s picture of the new computer generated some confusion. Let me clear it up for you.

    Posted 3 years ago

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    Tags: photo, informatics, hack the planet,

  • soupsoup:

jhnbrssndn:

azspot:
The Generational Tech Divide
I call bullshit on these “generational divide” surveys.  Maybe things are different in the UK (I should hope they are - church podcasts indeed!), but most people I know in the 18-24 group, eg my three kids, their friends, my students) are highly uneven in their knowledge and use of things like social media.  They’ve all lived on YouTube but barely know about, much less use Twitter.  And as for Tumblr…


According to this, more people listened to a church podcast and visited a church website than viewed online porn. [insert you can’t be serious face here]
Maybe it’s nun porn? (…nr0n?)

    soupsoup:

    jhnbrssndn:

    azspot:

    The Generational Tech Divide

    I call bullshit on these “generational divide” surveys.  Maybe things are different in the UK (I should hope they are - church podcasts indeed!), but most people I know in the 18-24 group, eg my three kids, their friends, my students) are highly uneven in their knowledge and use of things like social media.  They’ve all lived on YouTube but barely know about, much less use Twitter.  And as for Tumblr…

    According to this, more people listened to a church podcast and visited a church website than viewed online porn. [insert you can’t be serious face here]

    Maybe it’s nun porn? (…nr0n?)

    Reblogged 3 years ago from soupsoup

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  • via ninakix

    via ninakix

    Reblogged 3 years ago from ninakix

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