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I'd like to know how to create deformed maps like this one, where the area of nations is modified to express a different and almost arbitrary value, at the same time the nations keep most of their original shape and position to be recognisable still (some time ago I have sent 11011110 an email about this):![]() In my site I have added a page of Junk Software, so I finally have a place for my programming experiments, failures, tests, and so on: http://www.fantascienza.net/leonard Sometimes failed experiments are interesting too, but often they become lost and forgotten. I don't know if there are journals to publish failed scientific experiments, for example Biology experiments. But I think a journal isn't the most useful place for such kind of failures, I think that it may be more useful an online database where people inserts data about failed biology experiments using some kind of formal language, that allows successive quick and complex database searches by everyone. Using such formal language may be a bit boring for a human, but the capability of complex database searches is so much important and useful than even modern biology is slowly learning it. Most molecular biology information is slowly going into databases that accept formal information (for example expressed with a Feature Table). My routine that prints binary trees is now capable of HTML output too, using much nicer unicode characters, and output example: http://www.fantascienza.net/leonard Inverted templates with Perl language, they look powerful: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/javascr | ||||||||
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