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Judge_gerg t1_j7lufk6 wrote
Reply to [OC] A lonely cough on a scalogram, yet rich in charasteristics & distinctive properties by Cough_Geek
Every time I shift my focus to a different part of this image, the periphery looks like it's shrinking. So much so, that I had to check if it was a GIF or a video.
joev714 t1_j7lseby wrote
Reply to comment by Cough_Geek in [OC] A lonely cough on a scalogram, yet rich in charasteristics & distinctive properties by Cough_Geek
It most likely doesn’t matter, but which wavelet did you use
theotherkeith t1_j7lrztq wrote
Reply to comment by CMDR_omnicognate in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
The IP illustration is off but the chart is intended to be by studio, not Corporation.
Parallel: a chart of top soda brands that includes Coca Cola (1) Diet Coke (2), Sprite (6), and Fanta (9) even though all are owned by The Coca-Cola Company. (In this version think of Lucas Film and Pixar as Cherry and Caffeine-Free Coke)
On_The_Contrary_24 t1_j7lp5j6 wrote
Reply to comment by Cough_Geek in [OC] A lonely cough on a scalogram, yet rich in charasteristics & distinctive properties by Cough_Geek
Hard to find a solid link that isn’t paywalled (most peer reviewed work is). You can google “x-ray spectroscopy z-pinch film UNR” and check out images. Won’t look as pretty as yours, our film was black and white.
Cough_Geek OP t1_j7lnor5 wrote
Reply to comment by On_The_Contrary_24 in [OC] A lonely cough on a scalogram, yet rich in charasteristics & distinctive properties by Cough_Geek
Interesting - do you have some image to share which resembles cough's scalogram, just out of curiosity?
On_The_Contrary_24 t1_j7lmrg8 wrote
Reply to [OC] A lonely cough on a scalogram, yet rich in charasteristics & distinctive properties by Cough_Geek
This looks exactly like some of my x-Ray spectroscopy data I studied in graduate school. Uncanny. Take a line out of this using ImageJ and analyze it!
Cough_Geek OP t1_j7lltw5 wrote
Reply to comment by mizinamo in [OC] A lonely cough on a scalogram, yet rich in charasteristics & distinctive properties by Cough_Geek
Good one haha! For a cough, that is lonely and rich - it is likely just a matter of time for another one to appear; then they are counted and depicted as cough bursts!
-caniscanemedit- t1_j7lld42 wrote
Reply to comment by I_Fuck_With_That in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
Then it’s a misleading title you know because it says company
zanzabarism t1_j7lkv3x wrote
Reply to comment by A-Chris in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
Yeah I don’t know why they split that up…
Exe0n t1_j7ljosl wrote
Reply to [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
Don't think this takes inflation into account.
I don't think the box office for the LOTR franchise 20 years ago compares to what you get nowadays for a marvel movie
mizinamo t1_j7ljef0 wrote
Reply to [OC] A lonely cough on a scalogram, yet rich in charasteristics & distinctive properties by Cough_Geek
Is the "lonely" supposed to be "lowly"?
(Since you seem to be contrasting it with "rich".)
AldusPrime t1_j7liwpn wrote
Reply to comment by chadd283 in [OC] Cathie Wood's ARK Invest: Portfolio Breakdown by LeverageShares
SARK is awesome. I mean, I don’t actually have it in my portfolio (I’m too Boglehead for that) but I love that it exists.
Inaksa t1_j7liwma wrote
Reply to comment by mavajo in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
True but this is about consistency, if marvel studios or 21st century fox are not counted as part of disney then lucasfilm movies shouldnt count. What is the criteria to split them?
kilo-kos t1_j7lhhqf wrote
Reply to comment by c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h in [OC] My wellbeing as pixels by c_h_r_i_s_t_o_p_h
This looks very similar to Pixels by Teo Vogel, does Moodistory have any advantages?
I_Fuck_With_That t1_j7lct3z wrote
Reply to comment by -caniscanemedit- in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
I mean this is going by studio, not parent company right?
cellus5000 t1_j7lbmw5 wrote
Reply to comment by hswerdfe_2 in [OC] Fraction Female Batchelor Degree in Canada By Field of Study, 1992 -> 2020 by hswerdfe_2
Hey, Im a man in healthcare. I am worried you're asking for equality for the sake of making things equal but not necessarily equitable. Speaking from my side, there are literally 0 barriers to entry as a man into health, and from what I know about comp sci careers, there are no large barriers there either. (Although, this is obviously from anecdotal stories from my mother, who had a comp sci degree and from my peers of any gender who have gone into comp sci).
There is clearly a descriptive disparity, but not a normative one. That is to say there's no harm being caused by different people pursuing different vocations. From my perspective, I ask the question "Would patient outcomes be any different if there were more male nurses" and the answer is a resounding no, as male and female nurses are identical in quality, in general, aside from a few niche cases like transporting large patients, and even then only some men would be better than some women at that specific task.
People's interests are their own, and so long as no one is disallowed from pursuing their own interests, I don't think any harms being done. In fact any attempt to equalize this normal distribution could come at a cost of limitting peoples natural interests
ComplexInflation6814 t1_j7lb28g wrote
Reply to comment by Udzu in [OC] European attitudes towards Muslims and Jews by Udzu
I'm sure it does - but that's the graph I want to see, not this one.
Udzu OP t1_j7latvl wrote
Reply to comment by ComplexInflation6814 in [OC] European attitudes towards Muslims and Jews by Udzu
Even if you assume that all Muslims have positive views about Muslims, the correlation in the graph still stands. Eg France would go from 22% anti-Muslim to 24% (and the countries lower down would barely change).
comicidiot t1_j7lagyr wrote
Reply to comment by Moaoziz in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
I guess it would come down to the production studio. Is Disney the production studio or Marvel Studios? But even that would be inconsistent with this graphic since Lucasfilm produced Star Wars, not Disney.
cellus5000 t1_j7la856 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Fraction Female Batchelor Degree in Canada By Field of Study, 1992 -> 2020 by hswerdfe_2
Why does anything need to be done?
[deleted] t1_j7l9e7m wrote
Reply to comment by Bewaretheicespiders in Economic freedom (Index of Economic Freedom) vs Income inequality (Gini coefficient) in 153 countries [OC] by Independent-Ad-514
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cellus5000 t1_j7l8fqv wrote
Reply to comment by trappednjohnlockhell in [OC] Spotify Streams by Every Song Nominated for "Song of the Year" At The 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards by dvd5671
Yeah and things that are good are NEVER popular. Especially not by orders of magnitude over their competition.
/s
xeothought t1_j7l8b2e wrote
Reply to comment by BrisklyBrusque in [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
1/3rd sure feels like a monopoly...
TheVentiLebowski t1_j7l605b wrote
Reply to [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
Is this every movie each studio has ever made? Some of them have been around for close to a century, while others are relatively new companies. So it's not a good comparison. Unless I'm totally misreading this.
[deleted] t1_j7luynx wrote
Reply to [OC] A lonely cough on a scalogram, yet rich in charasteristics & distinctive properties by Cough_Geek
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