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RyeZuul t1_j96nrfr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Gendered Movie Favorites: The favorite movies of Letterboxd users broken down by the pronouns they selected for their account by throwbarrieaway
It's not technically incorrect, it just 'feels' like it is because it's uncommon. It's been used as a gender-exempt singular pronoun for well over a century, although the non-binary adoption is relatively new.
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interstellargator t1_j96nm46 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Gendered Movie Favorites: The favorite movies of Letterboxd users broken down by the pronouns they selected for their account by throwbarrieaway
Singular they isn't incorrect.
Karrottz t1_j96njui wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Gendered Movie Favorites: The favorite movies of Letterboxd users broken down by the pronouns they selected for their account by throwbarrieaway
No it's not. Singular they has been in the english language for hundreds of years, even Shakespeare used it.
bitslayer t1_j96ne4r wrote
Reply to comment by chad-bro-chill-69420 in Input the US location of a drop of water and see which water basin it ends up in! by Output-square9920
My house in Atlanta was on the eastern continental divide. When you click on my back yard it flows to the Gulf and when you click across the street it flows to the Atlantic.
december-32 t1_j96n6np wrote
Reply to comment by yourmamaman in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
So there is a drastic difference between "Chocolate Pie" and "Chocolate Pie"?
patienceisfun2018 t1_j96mqb2 wrote
Reply to comment by phreakzilla85 in [OC] - Most Successful College Basketball Programs (in the NCAA tournament) by jonesjeffum
They won 10 championships in 12 years, a pantheon dynasty.
yourmamaman OP t1_j96m3ls wrote
Reply to comment by PianistAdditional in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
Yeah, that one irritated me also.
Series_G t1_j96l82s wrote
Thanks for the post and the link. This would look quite a bit different if we just used the past 30 years.
phreakzilla85 t1_j96l2if wrote
That’s quite the slope for UCLA
Mike_for_all t1_j96kdvx wrote
Reply to [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
The distance between ingredients makes it a bit confusing to read. The idea of clustering though is neat.
yourmamaman OP t1_j96k9o2 wrote
Reply to comment by EbMinor33 in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
Any suggestions for a better title? This one my have been too data science-y
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yourmamaman OP t1_j96k2r5 wrote
Reply to comment by holdenontoyoubooks in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
You might be right. But some of the comments are helpful. Like the one recommending to put a legend that indicates a dot is an individual internat pie recipe. And a scale diagram on the bottom like you find on maps to indicate the distance is differences in the recipe ingredients.
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jonesjeffum OP t1_j96j8zn wrote
full ranking of all College Basketball program and a decade by decade breakdown is located at this link
Source: Sports-reference.com
Tools used: adobe illustrator, excel
yourmamaman OP t1_j96j4rd wrote
Reply to comment by lgoldfein21 in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
Maybe I can put a circle at the top with the label "A internet Pie Recipe" to show that the circles are individual recipes.
And a scale diagram like you find on maps at the bottom, with ticks that say 'small differencess in ingredients' and 'big differencess' to indicate that the distance between circles are the amount of differences is recipe ingredients.
Spare-Competition-91 t1_j96hxem wrote
Reply to comment by Becalm443 in Input the US location of a drop of water and see which water basin it ends up in! by Output-square9920
dude, this looks so much worse than I thought now that I have this. ALl the way to the Gulf.
PrimeNumbersby2 t1_j96hq4z wrote
Reply to comment by holdenontoyoubooks in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
Yeah, I was really hoping this was a map.
Spare-Competition-91 t1_j96hplb wrote
Reply to Input the US location of a drop of water and see which water basin it ends up in! by Output-square9920
This is one of the coolest things I've seen on the internet in a long time. It would be very helpful in many ways I bet to map out chemical spills and such if that got into a waterway. I'm learning about geography too. That's such a cool thing to do. Students in middle school should all be using this.
lgoldfein21 t1_j96h5iy wrote
Reply to comment by yourmamaman in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
It’s just very unclear! No idea what the circles mean or what the distance represents. I would maybe label a few circles as an example and have a clear title?
(Sorry my comment was way too mean for the effort that was put in! Just could be a really cool concept!)
EbMinor33 t1_j96h558 wrote
Reply to comment by yourmamaman in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
Number one is to add a title and explanation to the image. If your data visualization does its job, I shouldn't need to come to the comment section to have any clue what I'm looking at.
yourmamaman OP t1_j96o2hl wrote
Reply to comment by december-32 in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
This is one of the observation. It seems there are two (very) different ways to make a chocolate pie, at least in terms of ingredients.