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Old 03-26-2007, 11:32 PM
CAS
 
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Default stoneytemps update...

I've been busy in my lunchbreaks...

....I made pretty pictures.

http://stoneytemps.calumscott.me.uk/

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Old 03-26-2007, 11:32 PM
CAS
 
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Default Re: stoneytemps update...

>"David Walker" <wbsdavenews@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:c0td71$7ld$1@wisteria.csv.warwick.ac.uk...
> > I've been busy in my lunchbreaks...
> >
> > ...I made pretty pictures.
> >
> > http://stoneytemps.calumscott.me.uk/
> >
> > CAS
> > --
> > Temperature @ Stoney? Find it or share it @
> > http://stoneytemps.calumscott.me.uk/
> >
> >

> Ahhh... pretty! You should be a student, thats the sort of thing we'd do

to
> waste time!


Been there done that wasted fully two years of my life...

....damn good fun tho!

> And I like the left hand scale going down to -2, although I can't see many
> people diving in that temperature to be able to get a measurement...


There was a reason for it...

....although I can't remember what it was now.

CAS


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:32 PM
David Walker
 
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Default Re: stoneytemps update...

> Ahhh... pretty! You should be a student, thats the sort of thing we'd do
to
> waste time!


Actually, one suggestiong - some sort of grid lines going across from the
temperatures, it'd make it a bit easier to read, especially the temperatures
to the right of the screen.

One other thing too actually... do you have the server plugins to do gif or
preferably png images instead of jpg, or do you have access to the server to
be able to install them? It'd make it look soooo much better without the
blockiness around all the lines - jpeg's designed for natural type pictures,
not sharp lines. It'd make the graphs much smaller too, faster to download.

Hope you don't mind me making those little suggestions... :O)

David


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:32 PM
beanie
 
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"CAS" <calumscottTAKETHISBITOUT@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I've been busy in my lunchbreaks...
>
> ...I made pretty pictures.
>
> http://stoneytemps.calumscott.me.uk/
>

ooo

how about
mean / median, min, max and standard deviation?


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:32 PM
CAS
 
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Default Re: stoneytemps update...

> how about
> mean / median, min, max and standard deviation?


Certainly, I will add that to the mix. Never did statistics though so you
would need to give me a hand on the std-dev stuff...

CAS
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Well, we've done it... report will follow shortly at
http://divesite.calumscott.me.uk/ukrs/rescue_diver_2004
Temperature @ Stoney? Find it or share it @
http://stoneytemps.calumscott.me.uk/


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:32 PM
Pete Melbourne
 
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 15:38:15 -0000, "CAS"
<calumscottTAKETHISBITOUT@yahoo.com> wrote:

>I've been busy in my lunchbreaks...
>
>...I made pretty pictures.
>
>http://stoneytemps.calumscott.me.uk/
>


Very pretty

Have you lost a lot of data, there seems to be far fewer samples than
last time I looked

For the future have you thought about extending it to other sites, say
other inland sites and a sample of sea areas, e.g. South Coast, South
West, etc

Pete
diving 'at' melbourne 'dot' me 'dot' uk
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Old 03-26-2007, 11:32 PM
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"CAS" <calumscottTAKETHISBITOUT@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > how about
> > mean / median, min, max and standard deviation?

>
> Certainly, I will add that to the mix. Never did statistics though so you
> would need to give me a hand on the std-dev stuff...
>


no worries <fx> dives for book </fx>


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:32 PM
Pete Melbourne
 
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 16:32:47 -0000, "CAS"
<calumscottTAKETHISBITOUT@yahoo.com> wrote:

>> how about
>> mean / median, min, max and standard deviation?

>
>Certainly, I will add that to the mix. Never did statistics though so you
>would need to give me a hand on the std-dev stuff...
>
>CAS


What are you storing the data in, if its a db then you should be able
to use the in built functions

Pete
diving 'at' melbourne 'dot' me 'dot' uk
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Old 03-26-2007, 11:32 PM
Zak
 
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"CAS" <calumscottTAKETHISBITOUT@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c0tch7$1bh0g5$1@ID-193985.news.uni-berlin.de...
> I've been busy in my lunchbreaks...
>
> ...I made pretty pictures.
>
> http://stoneytemps.calumscott.me.uk/
>
> CAS
> --
> Temperature @ Stoney? Find it or share it @
> http://stoneytemps.calumscott.me.uk/
>
>


There seems to be a big variance in recorded temps. Howsabout recording the
brand of device used (sunnto, aladin etc). This might let you iron out the
peaks and troughs.

/Z


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Old 03-26-2007, 11:32 PM
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"Zak" <Zak@nospam.cruelmail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "CAS" <calumscottTAKETHISBITOUT@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:c0tch7$1bh0g5$1@ID-193985.news.uni-berlin.de...
> > I've been busy in my lunchbreaks...
> >
> > ...I made pretty pictures.
> >
> > http://stoneytemps.calumscott.me.uk/
> >
> > CAS
> > --
> > Temperature @ Stoney? Find it or share it @
> > http://stoneytemps.calumscott.me.uk/
> >
> >

>
> There seems to be a big variance in recorded temps. Howsabout recording

the
> brand of device used (sunnto, aladin etc). This might let you iron out the
> peaks and troughs.
>
> /Z
>
>

That one is on my list of things to do.

CAS
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Well, we've done it... report will follow shortly at
http://divesite.calumscott.me.uk/ukrs/rescue_diver_2004
Temperature @ Stoney? Find it or share it @
http://stoneytemps.calumscott.me.uk/


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