To quote Sly Stallone's Judge Dredd … "The low, is the low." (Personally I think Karl Urban's version was far superior. I'd give Boris 10 years in the isocubes, with time added for bad behaviour.)
I loved the urban version, pity no follow up
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To quote Sly Stallone's Judge Dredd … "The low, is the low." (Personally I think Karl Urban's version was far superior. I'd give Boris 10 years in the isocubes, with time added for bad behaviour.)
Going well though
Anyone who begins his blog with possibly the best example of "data visualisation" gets my respect.
Bet Corbyn wishes he could.You can fool some of the people ...
Boris Johnson appearing a bigger shit than previously noted. Possibly his mood is a result of having being forced to come back from New York where tonight he had planned to be in his hotel suite discussing 'technological issues' with a couple of new friends.
Wow - Having studied Geography at university and worked for 34 years in ICT, I'd have loved to have had a job in your line of work. The nearest I got was having to hand draw a map showing the heat island effect of Newcastle city centre .... which was interesting for one quite obvious reason if you have a look at a map of Newcastle.So posting an image which isn’t relevant to the subject matter impresses you ? If your interested in data visualisation you will be aware of the work of Edward Tufte and know that the image above is basically kids stuff.
I could knock out more interesting graphics in under 20 minutes with billions of data points in a crap language like python, rendered in real time using dash. Some people are easily fooled.
This is one way of looking at it.Labour have already lost it
It's only a question of how much Conservatives win it by
I think I'm with Withnail on this one. We're heading for a hung parliament (again), even though the Tories will certainly be running a more effective campaign than Theresa May's in 2017 (it couldn't be any worse - "things can only get better" ). The big problem for the Tories is making up all those seats they're going to lose in Scotland.Labour have already lost it
It's only a question of how much Conservatives win it by
Our only hope is a hung parliament. Where someone moderate can reign in the excesses of Boris Trump or Comrade Corbyn.I think I'm with Withnail on this one. We're heading for a hung parliament (again), even though the Tories will certainly be running a more effective campaign than Theresa May's in 2017 (it couldn't be any worse - "things can only get better" ). The big problem for the Tories is making up all those seats they're going to lose in Scotland.
And thanks for pointing me in the direction of Edward Tufte. Interesting that the graphic by Minard features prominently on the homepage of the https://www.edwardtufte.com/tufte/ website - "Probably the best statistical graphic ever drawn, ..... ". I'll have to check out his work, though I can't see me being too interested in the non-geographical stuff..
He said, modestly...I was building big data solutions before the term was even coined by the media. Every day my solutions process billions of rows of data across multiple transnational organisations.
Seriously the geographic stuff is trivial with a decent GIS system and easily accomplished by novices.
Checkout datashader.org and you will realise how easy this basic aspect of what is now being termed data science by the media is.
Check out the link and you will realise that even a noice can create powerful interactive data visualisations with minimal effort. In the old days we had to resort to low level efforts and use things like OpenGL, C++, Cuda and OpenCV.He said, modestly...