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Sunset in Lewiston, Idaho, September 11, 2011. My sister Sally took this photograph shortly before leaving town. She was there to close up our father’s house, which has now been sold. Here is Sally’s message to me:
dad always liked to watch the sun going down into the notch, which would be around his birthday. its a little south of the notch.
That day the beauty of the sunset was intensified by the smoke of forest and grass fires.
Check out gapminder.org, a wonderful statistics visualization site. For example, there is this: CO2 emissions since 1820
If you go to the link above, you can animate this image, seeing how the per country CO2 changes over the period 1820-2000. The area of the circle is proportional to the country’s annual CO2 emission per capita. Mouse over circle to see name of country. Gapminder.org has a wealth of great databases and visualizations thereof.
Note. I am so impressed with Gapminder.org — their mission and their effectiveness — that I would like draw your attention to this quote:
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Download, print and let your children or class color this pen-and-ink drawing. Of course you can color a printout too:-) One of these days I will have a full coloring book to offer.
Note: click on image to get large version before downloading
Download, print and let your children or class color this pen-and-ink drawing. Of course you can color a printout too:-) One of these days I will have a full coloring book to offer.
Note: click on image to get large version before downloading
Somewhere in the City a monstrous being, grim and foreboding, looks down upon its subjects with an impassive, inscrutable, four-sided gaze. Inside, the workers, puny and soft, race back and forth, tending to the humming circuits, bringing fresh parts where the old have worn out, ensuring the immortality of the pulsing electrical brain.










