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The DoD Loves Complex ChartsDec 17, 2009
Originally published at Live Granades. Please leave any comments there.
As you know, Bob, I’m mildly obsessed with how to display data visually. Displaying data well is tough, especially when you’re talking about complex data. When I have to...
Oh, Authors, Why Must You Be Crazy on the Internet?Dec 16, 2009
Originally published at Live Granades. Please leave any comments there.
If I linked to every incident of an author being crazy on the Internet over a bad review, I’d be here all day, but this one is a perfect shining diamond of such crazy. It’s...
It's Not the Name, It's the PersonaDec 15, 2009
Originally published at Live Granades. Please leave any comments there.
James Chartrand is a well-known blogger in certain circles through his articles for Copyblogger and his web design and copyrighting company, Men With Pens. Yesterday James...
I'm practicing saying, "I am an artist."Dec 11, 2009
Originally published at Live Granades. Please leave any comments there.
I think a lot about other people’s artistic styles–about how I wished I’d thought of what they’ve created. Or maybe I wish my stuff were as cool as I perceive theirs to...
How to Choose Board Games in Many Easy StepsDec 9, 2009
Originally published at Live Granades. Please leave any comments there.
Since I have the bad habit of collecting board games in much the same way that the Collyer brothers collected newspapers, people sometimes ask me to recommend board games. Often...
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