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[QUOTE="anorlunda, post: 6209115, member: 455902"] I'm sure that many PF members are fans of the seminal book [I]The Visual Display of Quantitative Information[/I] by Edward R. Tufte But books on dead trees can only show static information. How about quanitative information depicted with the help of audio and/or video? I would like to nominate this video by [URL='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9m2XDfCnrS4QTzVBTrD89w']Timo Bingmann[/URL], as my favorite. I invite PF members to post links to their own nominees. [MEDIA=youtube]kPRA0W1kECg[/MEDIA] By the way, I want to open this to any type of quantitative information, not just scientific, and not just computer generated. Therefore, GD is our only forum broad enough for that. Rules: [LIST=1] [*]Credit the source. [*]Quantitative information, animated by video and/or audio. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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