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holdenontoyoubooks t1_j96gw91 wrote
Reply to comment by yourmamaman in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
I think the downfall here is these look like countries and people thought you were saying this country has this recipe
holdenontoyoubooks t1_j96c06u wrote
Reply to comment by yourmamaman in [OC] Pie recipes clustered by ingredients by yourmamaman
I promise that wasn’t the problem. What are the sections visualizing?
holdenontoyoubooks t1_j6urhop wrote
Reply to comment by pootis_engage in [OC] Number of English Words by Length in Letters and Syllables by OfficialWireGrind
According to this there is just one!
holdenontoyoubooks t1_j61h1ye wrote
Reply to How do you read non fiction books? by Retep_Rup
I read like 90 nonfiction books last year and have remembered maybe 1 books worth of content. Doesn’t mean it wasn’t worth my time
holdenontoyoubooks t1_j3r7drc wrote
Yeah you’ve made a few blunders here in that the x axis isn’t nicely spaced, and the lack of log on the y axis gives no scale for doubling time
holdenontoyoubooks t1_j1g5cd3 wrote
I just can’t not think “basic color scheme” when I see these graphs you gotta change it imo
holdenontoyoubooks t1_ixqlkbp wrote
What happened between 1943 and 1948?
holdenontoyoubooks t1_iviz7p0 wrote
Reply to [OC] What shows does Netflix think makes them the most money? Are they right? Taking a look at Netflix's addition of differently-rated shows across the years. by biantongfrom
Log scale may be better to show changes since 2008, and we can’t discern if they’re right because we don’t know which brought in viewers
holdenontoyoubooks t1_ivigtpk wrote
Reply to comment by MattTexoma in What Is the Most Snow Each State Has Gotten in One Day? by CaptainFoyle
You okay?
holdenontoyoubooks t1_itpftyx wrote
A few comments:
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I really like this idea especially for books owned, rather than read, just because it removes any timeline, or expectation of "reading more books is good". This is a really cool idea.
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I wish I had done this before I purged most of my books (except ones that I like to display)
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The outliers are fun, because it makes sense that longer books end up getting collected.
What is the low outlier in Science?
holdenontoyoubooks t1_jea6oex wrote
Reply to Do you guys create monthly tbr’s? by thegayboy__
No way I could plan that far ahead. I choose my next book whilly nilly