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Visit to the Konrad Zuze exhibit at the Technical Museum with Martin
I decided to take Martin’s Skrying board with me to the Technical Museum where we both wanted to see the Zuse display which is itself a confusing and patronising combination of hi- and lo-tech with ‘books’ with inbuilt speakers you … Continue reading
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Gnuplot as a GIS part 2
I liked using gnuplot in this way so much, I decided to hone in on Europe, of course the densest information in the data source. Constraining the range of the longitude to 6 degrees West to 23 degrees East, you … Continue reading
A New Way of Looking at Where We’ve Been
Tinkering with gnuplot again tonight, waiting for Soph to come back from Essen, I was using the charting software to visualise the list of locations in our gps database, sorted by longitude which gives a list of locations we’ve been … Continue reading