Explore – Laconic history of the world in a typographic map… Dennis G. Jerz / 30 Dec 2012Explore – Laconic history of the world in a typographic map….Similar:Why Even Try if You Have A.I.? Now that machines can think for us, we have to choose wheth...The Missing Will, by Agatha Christie (WAOB Audio Theatre)'Most Transparent’ White House In History Keeps Majority Of Trump’s Remarks SecretMicrosoft Publishes Garbled AI Article Calling Tragically Deceased NBA Player "Useless"Stop sharing those unsourced memes about "be woke" and "God doesn't need soldiers" -- here...This 1960s teenager knew the neighborhood that inspired August Wilson’s playsRelated Posts
For some reason, I saw a bump in traffic to a page that linked to a “make-your-own-Trump-executive order” page
RT @DennisJerz: World map / Wikipedia mashup… each country is represented by the most common word in article on that country. http://t … Reply
RT @DennisJerz: World map / Wikipedia mashup… each country is represented by the most common word in article on that country. http://t … Reply
RT @DennisJerz: World map / Wikipedia mashup… each country is represented by the most common word in article on that country. http://t … Reply
@DennisJerz looks like a lot of “war”. Would love to see bigger version to better see the smaller countries. Reply
RT @DennisJerz: World map / Wikipedia mashup… each country is represented by the most common word in article on that country. http://t … Reply
RT @DennisJerz: World map / Wikipedia mashup… each country is represented by the most common word in article on that country. http://t …
RT @DennisJerz: World map / Wikipedia mashup… each country is represented by the most common word in article on that country. http://t …
RT @DennisJerz: World map / Wikipedia mashup… each country is represented by the most common word in article on that country. http://t …
@DennisJerz looks like a lot of “war”. Would love to see bigger version to better see the smaller countries.
RT @DennisJerz: World map / Wikipedia mashup… each country is represented by the most common word in article on that country. http://t …