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“Lim estimates that 90 percent of what you see on the internet is advertising in disguise, and he should know. For three years, Lim ran a company called Floodify, which ...” www.msn.com/en-us/music/...
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from the mouths of babes
... M. Goffaux's Époques Piricplaes de l'Histoire (1805). One of the nicer Priestley knock-offs—a giant foldout after matching text. Magnifique!
Inequality is hard to portray in a broad objective way because what money means is always shifting (inflation, purchasing power, etc). Effects like inequality of health outcomes can help, but it piles abstraction upon abstraction. www.chartography.net/p/the-geomet...
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Just found this intriguing new function by Wadea Abu Dahoud for making a log-scale axis squiggly, mostly to act as a visual cue/speed bump that the axis isn't linear. github.com/wade31985-ar... #rstats #dataviz
OK, it's #showyourstripes but I wanted to try something different. Two Iberian cities, Barcelona facing the Mediterranean Sea, and Aveiro, facing the Atlantic Ocean. This shows that, in many regions, "of course it's hot, it's summer" is a pretty idiotic thing to say. #datavis