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Sometimes You Can Multitask, Sometimes You Cannot

About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.

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Games

About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.

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Microsofts Conundrum

These two graphs show Microsoft under Ballmer. [via Mashable]

REVENUE

 

STOCK PRICE

 

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My iPhone Locations since June 2010

If you haven’t heard yet, your iPhone creates a record of all the places you go, and the information is stored in a database on your computer whenever you sync with iTunes. Tracking started June 2010 with software IOS version 4. Before June 2010 the iPhone was not tracking your location.

If you sync your iPhone to someone else’s computer they might have your location data on their computer. My roommate charges his phone on my computer and I have his location information on my computer–not cool.

In the past week since the location database was discovered people have written visualization programs. Here are three.

PC: huseyint.com/iPhoneTrackerWin –created the visualization above

Mac: julianpistorius.com/journal/2011/04/iphone-tracker-application-32-bit

Another Mac One: petewarden.github.com/iPhoneTracker

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Recovery Is As Important As The Workout [part 2]

Part 1 showed a single workout. Part 2 shows the affects of repeated workouts.

According to Mens Journal [link], supercompensation is the secret to getting more from each workout in less time. On the one hand, if you workout too much your muscles will not recover instead becoming continually weaker. On the other hand if you workout too infrequently your body will regress back to baseline, and you will never improve.

About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.

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Recovery Is As Important As The Workout [part 1]

Part 1 shows a single workout. Part 2 will show the affects of repeated workouts.

According to Mens Journal [link], supercompensation is the secret to getting more from each workout in less time. On the one hand, if you workout too much your muscles will not recover instead becoming continually weaker. On the other hand if you workout too infrequently your body will regress back to baseline, and you will never improve.

About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.

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Why It Makes Sense To Reach for the Cheaper Wine

The blind test at the Edinburgh Science Festival saw 578 members of the public correctly identify the “cheap” or “expensive” wines only 50% of the time–blind chance [BBC].

About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.

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Wine Snobs

About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.

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Pick two: Work, Party, Athletics

About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.

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IQ vs. EQ

About Project Graph: At Wharton we’re taught that everything can be graphed. This is my attempt to graph my goings-on.

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