links for 2009-06-30
2009 juni 30
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There are many ways to slice and dice data to better understand what it means. Software like Microsoft's Excel offers a simple way to create charts and graphs, while more complex applications, such as IBM's Many Eyes, provide more interesting ways to visualize more complex data. Specialized programming languages can do more by tweaking the design of visualizations. But these languages tend to be difficult for non-experts to use.
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Space and robotics technology have been combined to develop an advanced Precision Forestry Positioning System, which allows more efficient forest planning and harvesting.
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In a loud, crowded, crazy world… #sterketekst
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InnoDB supports foreign key constraints.
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Here's a familiar illusion known as the Ames room. The woman on the right is not really small, she's just far away. The room is a trapezoid but is designed to appear square when viewed from this angle.
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Who Made Who are a three piece disco, psychedelic-rock band from Copenhagen. Members include Tomas Barfod aka Tomboy on drums, Tomas Høffding on vox and bass, and Jeppe Kjellberg on guitar. Who Made Who’s new single, “Keep Me In My Plane” got remixed by Reverso 68 and their label, Gomma has been kind enough to make it available for free download!
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Het zijn dingen als dit die me doen hopen dat de Rechtvaardige Rechters nog gaan teruggevonden worden:
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On Friday my team got reports of email that got placed in the spam filter from an internal address. I took some time to explain to the writer of the email why, and also how folks can rectify this by adding folks to safe senders. I thought it might be helpful to explain what goes in a “good” email that you send out beyond your team that DOESN’T get trapped in the spam filters…and that actually might get read.