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Monthly Archives: January 2011
The next subchapter
Things are changing around for me at work. Maybe to an even bigger extent than the move I made two years ago. Starting this Monday, I take on a role as editor of my paper’s prep sports site, ADVarsitySports.com. Freedom … Continue reading
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Tableau Day 2: Still gaining ground.
Trying to see what else I can do quick and dirty-like with Tableau. (And before I forget, Joe grabbed the UCW dataset and quickly showed me how much more I have to learn, and just how much more Tableau is … Continue reading
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The Tableau fiddling begins
I’m wanting knowledge on as many different kinds of data visualization software as possible, and the latest one I’ve started working with is Tableau Public. However, for this particular software, I’m working on it at home instead of on the … Continue reading
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How I used Stephan Pastis to advocate for more than comics
As I hinted in my last post, when I went about defending newer comics strips in newspapers, I’ve come to realize I was writing about more than comic strips. I was really talking about the struggles of journalism as a … Continue reading
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My adventure wading into the comics
I defended Stephan Pastis two weeks ago, and now old people hate me. Here’s the background. Last month, the editor at my paper decided to make a change to the comics page, replacing Jan Eliot’s Stone Soup with Terri Libenson’s … Continue reading
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