12-02-2009, 12:53 AM
Quote:Neat. I might actually be able to use this. It would make a great econ history lecturing tool, so long as you knew the source of this stuff.I also find things like "quadratic (-2,3,-5,4,-9,12,7,30)" interesting.
Wanna see the demographic transition in action? Just try GDP per capita vs. fertility rate. Or life expectancy vs. fertility rate. Hey presto, it's right there.
Try also,
- Poison Ivy<>
- standard deviation (90,120,145,124,234,80,75)<>
- University of Pennsylvania<>
- Hexaflourobenzene<>
- Deer<>
- Mandlebrot -0.5,0.56667<>
- 64x^6-96x^4+36x^2-3<>
- Dimethylsulfoxide<>
- lunar eclipse<>
- Ursa Major<>
- Rydberg formula ni=6, nf=7<>
- Chicken McNugget<>
- Cow Dung<>
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