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Monday, May 27, 2013

Top 10: Odd Facts


Top 10: Odd Facts in Creative Charts

I Love this crazzZZzzzy Stuff.

LETUNE

Faith and Poverty

The correlation between faith and poverty is oddly strong in the world, as this chart points out. With the U.S as a notable exception. So the conclusion is: The poorer you are the more religious you are, unless you’re American in case you believe in God no matter financial status.

Map: Online Communities

Communities rise and fall, and total membership numbers are no longer a good measure of a community’s current size and health. This updated map uses size to represent total social activity in a community – that is, how much talking, playing, sharing, or other socializing happens there. By xkcd.

Music Preference by Gender

During an internship at Last.fm, Joachim Van Herwegen explored the available data to see how listening preferences varied from gender and age. But rather than putting together a lame graph in excel his finalized his research with what looks like one big tag cluster. Visually pleasing indeed. Thanks Joachim!

Emotional Cities – How are you today?

A project that measures a mood of the city population and displays it as a chart of light on the side of a building. In Stockholm, Sweden this has become reality through the initiative Emotional Cities. Anyone can enter the website and answer how he or she feels today on a five colored scale. The daily result is then projected on four of the five Hötorg-buildings in the color that represents the mood most city citizens are in.

Rap and Beer

Two graphics mapping out the origin and influences of beer and rap names. Courtesy of Pop Chart Lab.

Swear Word Modifiers

Webcomic xkcd is a frequent contributor of not only sarcastic comic strips but also the occasional informative graphic. This one is based on Google hits and measured frequency with which various adjectives are intensified with obscenities.

Research Areas of Mad Scientists

Since Mary Shelley created Frankenstein just about 200 years ago, science fiction has seen its fare share of mad scientists running all kinds of crazy projects. Annalee Newitz @ io9 has done sci-fi nuts all over the world the favor of finding out what kind of research these mad scientists been doing over the years.

Marijuana Price Map

Ever wonder if your dealer’s pricing is just? Not to worry, Paul Kedrosky over at Infectious Greed has gathered all the data on a Google Maps overlay for you to ponder when sky high.

Men’s waistlines by brand

God knows how self-conscious men are about their waistlines.  Here are ten clothing brands that have steeped to a new low by tricking its male consumers into thinking their slimmer than they actually are. Just outrageous.

Can We Date?

Love is a hard thing to predict. But MorningNews.org has solved a small piece of the mystery that is love. When asked by a reader if it was OK to date  his brother’s wife’s cousin an amusing flow chart was created.

Beer Consumption

According to this chart, published in The Economist, China consumes the most brewski in the world.
Borrowed from Letune.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Tornados Ravaged Oklahoma. Benevolence, Recovery & Rebuilding.

WHAT you may NOT KNOW is that Multiple tornados touched down in Oklahoma on May 19, 2013 in Carney, Shawnee (Brad Pitt~ Born), Dale, Bethel Acres, Norman, Luther, Lake Thunderbird. On Monday it hit Newcastle. We live 1.5 miles from the end of the devastating tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma and demolished 12,000 homes and businesses and 5 schools with 377 injuries and 24 reported deaths.  It's residence and people close to the site are still coming to grips with the full scale of this massive EF-5 Tornados Lawnmower effect.  Homes were destroyed beyond recognition.  Others had nothing to come back to not even a concrete pad.  Real lives were lost.  You cannot imagine the feelings of loss and desperation here.  Several links are posted below for pictures/ info on each tornado.  
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/tornadoes-wreak-havoc-central-plains-gallery-1.1349435
http://www.commercialappeal.com/photos/galleries/oklahoma-tornadoes/
http://blog.newsok.com/weather/2013/05/22/information-on-most-of-these-tornadoes-is-still-very-preliminary-according-to-the-national-weather-service-norman/

As the dust cleared in Oklahoma, staggering stories of heroism have came to light:Teachers saved students by covering them with their bodies, and stayed with students until they could be located by their parents. Rescuers even had to pull a car off one teacher who was protecting her students. In re-telling the story to KFOR, a rescuer broke down in tears. "Good job, teach," he said.
Still more first responders came to the immediate aid of students trapped inside ruined buildings. Oklahoma State police Sgt. Jeremy Lewis said he witnessed amazing acts of bravery at Plaza Towers Elementary. "They literally were lifting walls up and kids were coming out," he told the Chicago Tribune. "They pulled kids out from under cinder blocks without a scratch on them." http://www.hlntv.com/article/2013/05/22/oklahomo-tornado-help-kindness-charity-good-deeds

In times of tragedy, there is always hope, and hope comes in all forms. For the residents of Oklahoma, hope started with hero teachers, neighbors, firemen and women, police, National guard, volunteers both young and old. And now through the media every part of the country is sending aid, prayers and gestures of good will. And We thank you.  If you would like to go further with your support direct to the needs of the people.  Here's what is needed. 

This is Journey Churches List of needs in Norman, OK.  They are a Rescue Post.  Journeychurch.tv  They are also giving to the smaller communities hit by tornadoes.  This is going to last a week or two.  It's going to take a very long time to clean up and rebuild.

IMMEDIATE DONATION NEEDS
  • Grab & Go Snacks
  • Gatorade& Water
  • Flashlights
  • AA, C, D Batteries
  • Tarps
  • Tents
  • Rain Ponchos and other Rain Gear
  • Gloves
  • Large Plastic Bins
  • Brooms
  • Duct Tape
  • Shovels
  • Empty Backpacks
  • Bug Spray, Sunscreen, Sunglasses
  • Dry Shampoo & Dry Conditioner
  • Body Wash
  • Denture Care Supplies
  • Neosporin
Medical Supplies
  • Albuterol
  • Nebulizers
  • IV Starters
  • Fluids
  • Gauze
  • Wound Packing
  • Medical Tape
  • Bandages
  • Peroxide

Please bring to the Journey Church 3801 Journey Parkway, Norman, OK 73072 ( I-35 and Tecumseh).
Hours of Operation are 9am – 10pm Monday thru Saturday & 1pm – 10pm on Sunday.
Church 3801 Journey Parkway, Norman, OK 73072 ( I-35 and Tecumseh).
Hours of Operation are 9am – 10pm Monday thru Saturday & 1pm – 10pm on Sunday.
I need as many volunteers as I can get to help our crews cleanup NEWCASTLE.  Please  spread the word. 
 4052009252. Thank you. - Brian Maughan, OK County Commissioner

Carney City Hall still needs help

202 N Main St  Carney, OK 74832
(405) 865-2380

Luther City Hall still needs help

119 S Main St  Luther, OK 73054
(405) 277-3833
(405) 865-2380DONATIONS
Donations can be made directly through our online giving page, please mark 5/20 Relief, or at the Norman Campus.

VOLUNTEER SHIFTS
Friday – Sunday:
  • 9am to 12pm
  • 12pm to 5pm
  • 5pm to 10pm
  • Closed Overnight
  • Mobile Kitchen


 I'd also like to mention a wonderful Facebook Page Hope for OK https://www.facebook.com/hopeforok?fref=ts  that has an on line Auction for items from the Art Community.  Bid on items and pay    on Paypal.  

Thursday, May 9, 2013

REMEMBER MOOD RINGS???

The liquid crystal inside the mood ring generally displayed a neutral color when it was at the normal body temperature. Fluctuations in that temperature created a whole rainbow of colors, and each ring came with a handy chart to help the wearer (or interested observer) decipher their meanings. I like this list better. The most comprehensive list I have ever seen on colors!!!  
Oooooh, How I love this stuff.  I am Bright Blue today and You?

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Looking for Ideas...


Stop for a moment... and think about the ways that a shoulder comes into play during the day. You use your shoulder to brush teeth, wash face, put lotion on, lift a cup of joe, go potty, get dressed, brush your hair, open cheese or mail, write, open a door, drive, hug your peeps, peel an egg, text, etc.  I learned from this surgery that MY shoulder is an extremely busy joint, and there is not much that I do with regards to the use of hands/arms, that does not, in some way, use my shoulder as well. That being said THANK YOU to all those who helped me this week. It’s been tough. 

I am keeping myself busy with my hubby's list of activities from a previous blog posting of ours...

TOP 10 THINGS TO DO RECOVERING FROM SURGERY

 and by trying out new techniques for teaching art classes to the older population.  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  Check out her blog for crazy cool art... Picture is of Blogger Michelle Allen's Desk at http://allendesigns.typepad.com/blog/2009/03/mini-art-blox.html