Posts by wnd@fosstodon.org
 (DIR) Post #Ahdhp0AQinZocS81Y0 by wnd@fosstodon.org
       2024-05-06T09:05:36Z
       
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       Austrian population projected onto 100m horizontal and vertical slices.#DataVisualisation #Austria #Osterreich #Population
       
 (DIR) Post #Ahr5SlnCPRMZcYfoDw by wnd@fosstodon.org
       2024-05-06T09:02:31Z
       
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       Dutch population projected onto 100m horizontal and vertical slices.#DataVisualisation #Netherlands #Nederland  #Population
       
 (DIR) Post #Ahwqp1yKbNdfo8nSGu by wnd@fosstodon.org
       2024-05-06T09:08:49Z
       
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       German population projected onto 100m horizontal and vertical slices.#DataVisualisation #Germany #Deutschland  #Population
       
 (DIR) Post #Ahwqp6MaH9PpQWAsd6 by wnd@fosstodon.org
       2024-05-06T09:18:35Z
       
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       Using the population distribution to determine the centre point of Germany as in a wood 900m SSW of Pfaffenhausen, Borken. Which also would  put Hamburg in East Germany.
       
 (DIR) Post #AhzENQVYZSWx0ocy9o by wnd@fosstodon.org
       2024-05-05T20:44:44Z
       
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       Today I have been dusting off some old code looking at the perennial question of "where is the centre of country x" for a value of x is the UK.I here are two methods of identifying the centre point, one based on a geographic bounding box centroid for the UK, and a population centroid calculated by slicing the UK into 100m horizontal and vertical rectangles and working out the cumulative centre point using @WorldPopProject data in an EPSG:3034 projection #DataVisualisation #UK #Geography
       
 (DIR) Post #AhzENSNpb9XUpR1pOS by wnd@fosstodon.org
       2024-05-05T21:00:03Z
       
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       UK population projected onto 100m horizontal and vertical slices
       
 (DIR) Post #Ay1yrSNoNNnq8tEBcW by wnd@fosstodon.org
       2025-09-09T13:25:26Z
       
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       @historyofpunkrock Bob Mould chose this as his Hüsker Dü song from his NPR Tiny Desk concert in 2014/15
       
 (DIR) Post #B0fb2vkg6r0Ay6XOcK by wnd@fosstodon.org
       2025-11-27T11:51:13Z
       
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       @historyofpunkrock while there were a fair few the art and music of "Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death" by the DKs was a stands out
       
 (DIR) Post #B2RFtt32jeU3aIBfkm by wnd@fosstodon.org
       2026-01-19T09:32:33Z
       
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       @historyofpunkrock the vibraphones on "She Floated Away" is a particular highlight for me.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2v4jjnSitoOYlCWbw by wnd@fosstodon.org
       2026-02-02T18:48:46Z
       
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       @historyofpunkrock kick out the jams! Brothers and sisters!