Computer crashes, errors and other horrors as viewed by those of us innocently traveling along in life. "A computer... See more
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Piazza dei Miracoli, Pisa Hordes of tourists getting their friends to photograph them "holding up the tower". Don't these people realise how stupid they look? A rhetorical question I think. Done
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These graphs show the number of Flickr members who have uploaded at least one photo or video with a particular camera on a given day over the last year. The graphs are "normalized", which is a fancy way of saying that they automatically correct for the fact that more people join Flickr each day: the graph moving up or down indicates a change in the camera's popularity relative to all other cameras
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