I great way to swap items with other folks here and internationally (happy mail, etc). There’s a very large postcard exchange and folks can get super serious about it. But they also exchange arts and crafts projects, even music playlists. It’s super fun! Just google swapbot and you’ll be able to see some of the challenges without signing up I think.What is swapbot?
Oooh, I do something similar IRL, and have been thinking of making a project with the CountLove protest data. I haven’t figured out just what I want to do with it yet.My hobby is to play around the statistics including counting large numbers like this -
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I will, thanks for the tip.I great way to swap items with other folks here and internationally (happy mail, etc). There’s a very large postcard exchange and folks can get super serious about it. But they also exchange arts and crafts projects, even music playlists. It’s super fun! Just google swapbot and you’ll be able to see some of the challenges without signing up I think.
I like to do the statistics especially for the Covid spreading overlaps. My software functions in several different math bases, so I get to compare the difference of colors when integrating the map using the alternative formula.Oooh, I do something similar IRL, and have been thinking of making a project with the CountLove protest data. I haven’t figured out just what I want to do with it yet.
Why does it say 2004? Are you comparing it to other viruses, like H1N1 or something?I like to do the statistics especially for the Covid spreading overlaps. My software functions in several different math bases, so I get to compare the difference of colors when integrating the map using the alternative formula.
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(Decimal 2,020 = Dozenal 1,204) I use different math bases to mark the color milestones, then compare the color graphs with the decimal version from a month earlier, so I immediately realize that California, Arizona, Georgia are spreading particularly fast. New Jersey and Massachusetts are doing much better.Why does it say 2004? Are you comparing it to other viruses, like H1N1 or something?
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:-|(Decimal 2,020 = Dozenal 1,204) I use different math bases to mark the color milestones, then compare the color graphs with the decimal version from a month earlier, so I immediately realize that California, Arizona, Georgia are spreading particularly fast. New Jersey and Massachusetts are doing much better.
Exponential math can be compiled with different bases to check the growth rates. I expect Florida will rise over (dozenal 100,000 or decimal 248,832) very soon, likely within a week later on July 10th or 11th, 2020.
Tucker, is that due to them not having any alabaster mines in Florida?I expect Florida will rise over (dozenal 100,000 or decimal 248,832) very soon, likely within a week later on July 10th or 11th, 2020.
There's a main reason why I like the Alabaster Mine deposit so much in FoE game because of the home state I live in -Tucker, is that due to them not having any alabaster mines in Florida?
When I updated the decimal version of the map, I kept have to change the colors for at least several states -Sorry, I was trying to keep up but I dozenaled off
Is the cooking a direct result of the archery? And are nature and crochet separate or is this a hobby at one of those colonies?Archery cooking blow darts paintball nature crochet and the occasional fuckery mission
Archery and cooking not related I was taught to hunt but have never been able to make a kill shot.i just like being in the woods so morning to do with crochet my granny taught me and it can be relaxingIs the cooking a direct result of the archery? And are nature and crochet separate or is this a hobby at one of those colonies?