Hi Rob,
>> only one kind of '2'. (the equations lend great swagger potential).
> http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/23/opinion/sunday/measurement-and-its-discontents.html
>
> "The problem is not that we don’t yet have precise enough tools for
> measuring such things; it’s that there are two wholly different ways of
> measuring."
Only two? really? there must be more! and then how many more different 
ways of deploying the data resulting from measurement.
>> Diagrams (I suppose some of these are just another expression of
>> equations) are just as dangerous.
> Diagrams are the intersection of text and image. Text is of course
> perfect, but image...
text, image, and sometimes geometry and sums too.
> I really, really, really recommend this very clear and informative book
> on social networks (which covers a lot of useful graph/network theory):
>
> http://www.amazon.co.uk/Social-Network-Analysis-John-Scott/dp/0761963391/
Thanks Rob!!

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R

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