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Come on. This is a place where people come to post nice looking bikes on the internet. There is no profound underlying value to anything posted here. If you don't like what you see then go and find something you do like and post it. Not everyones taste is the same so there are always going to be things in here that don't do it for you, but may well do for others.
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Garmin Presents -- The Edge : Let others follow - YouTube
Kind of just makes me want a computer with my name on it now...
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Just ordered all the bits to do the galaxy nexus induction charging mod, managed to get it down to £28 with two touchstone chargers. Looking forward to putting it all together.
The next question is can I get an nfc tag to work when the phone is placed on the charger so I can get it to recognise the two separate locations and do different things.
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^^^you're right, they're not incorrect, but it is a failure by the designer to make the data as easy to understand as possible, if there was no original intent to do that then they would have just stated the numbers on the page and moved on. Also that link posted shows that research has found that people are likely to underestimate the area of circles and through that practice has been developed to compensate for this.
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Seeing as shapes were one of the first things I learnt as a nipper, I wouldn't have said it was hard to perceive the *relative** area of a circle in the first place.
*it's only necessary to understand the size relative to the next circle
Yes, but the point is its hard relative to other methods of displaying the data. If the point of designing an infographic is to make information easy for users to understand and visually pleasing, then using the relative area of circles may not be the best method because its not the easiest to understand. Lets not forget not everyone has the same ability to perceive the relative area of circles, whereas using something like a series of repeated square units would be much easier to understand for everyone, making the infographic a more powerful tool.
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Also interactive version here (will play sounds when it loads):
http://www.airpano.ru/files/Manhattan-New-York-Virtual-Tour/2-2