Site that graphs words and phrases

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around a website that graphs words and phrases, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts about its usefulness and functionality. The scope includes casual exploration and potential applications of the site.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express that the site is not particularly useful but find it enjoyable to play with.
  • One participant mentions a specific feature they find lacking, referring to an "Inverse Graphing Calculator."
  • Another participant suggests that the site could be a fun way to communicate with friends who have a mathematical background.
  • A participant raises a question about whether there is a similar tool for drawing curves and obtaining equations, speculating that it might involve an O(n^2) operation.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the site's fun aspect, but there are mixed feelings about its usefulness. The discussion includes both positive remarks and critiques without a clear consensus on its overall value.

Contextual Notes

Some assumptions about the site's functionality and potential applications remain unexamined, and there is no resolution on the feasibility of the proposed drawing tool.

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I found this site on Reddit. Not that useful but fun to play around with. :)

Here is our site name graphed.
 
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Jameson said:
I found this site on Reddit. Not that useful but fun to play around with. :)

Here is our site name graphed.

Cool! What a fun way to send messages to your mathematically inclined friends! (Yes)
 
MarkFL said:
Cool! What a fun way to send messages to your mathematically inclined friends! (Yes)
Oh that's just evil. I love it.

-Dan
 
Haha, very nice.
 
Jameson said:
I found this site on Reddit. Not that useful but fun to play around with. :)

Here is our site name graphed.

Is there something like this for drawing? That is, you could draw a curve on a graph and get an equation for it?

That must be an O(n^2) operation.
 

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