
Sometimes I wish I were Mufasa. Or Hobbes. Or Ernest Hemingway.
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In Which I Make Multiple Lists
In Which I Make Multiple Lists
Things that are bad:
losing senior project binder
not doing homework
not having a prom dress
writing poems
Things that are good:
sunny drives
observing track meets
birthdays
economics
sandwiches with pickles in the sun
half days
long weekends
people I like
awards banquets and chunky medals
frozen yogurt
free t-shirts
sunglasses
sun
i mean really look
we have sun and it's exciting
I thus conclude life as a second semester is not, contrary to frequently expressed perception, The Devil.
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FatFonts: A Font To Present Numerical Data in Typographical Scale
The characters we use for numbers are pretty arbitrary when you think about it. If 1 is so much smaller than 7, then why do they take up almost the same area?
FatFonts (download here) is a concept to remedy that. Each number has been drawn to occupy an area proportional to its value. In other words, the area of 4 is half the area of 8, and so on.
More complex numbers are nested within each other at the same ratios. It should be a pretty cool tool for data visualizations, like this converted topographical map of Sicily (zoom in here):
(↬ Calculated Images)