I've seen graphs generated using polar coordinates,
with variables represented as radials from the
origin. You then connect-the-dots on each axis and
your graph is the resultant shape. I seems like
I recall a particular name for that approach and I
might have even seen some Linux software that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael O'Donnell) writes:
I've seen graphs generated using polar coordinates,
with variables represented as radials from the
origin. You then connect-the-dots on each axis and
your graph is the resultant shape. I seems like
I recall a particular name for that approach
Anybody else noticed slow turnaround of
msgs posted to the GNHLUG list since
the changeover from HPQ to CodeMeta?
Not to be ungrateful or anything
(seriously; hats off to CodeMeta) but
the server always takes between 15 and
30 minutes to transmit my copy of any
message I post... is it just
I'm forwarding this because there may be people on the list who are
interested in Non-Profits, Open Source, and combining the two.
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From: Anders Schneiderman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Nonprofits using Linux?
Date: 23
Come one, come all! Learn how to turn on and off your lights from work
while connected to your home linux machine and scare your family.
Schedule those sprinklers to come on when the neighbor walks their dog
in your yard! (Content subject to change as I have no idea what Bruce
will be showing