
Here is the graph of my blogger URL.

This is what all the colours mean.
Here is the dynamic version, where it all takes shape, which is neat to watch. I haven't a clue what- if anything- this all means, but it is peculiarly lovely. Try it and see for yourself! ;)
5 comments:
You've got a nice looking blog... apparently.
:)
I'll bet you say that to all the bloggers... :b
Oh, btw: I put your blog into the graph-maker just after posting my last reply, and it's still going some 15 minutes later. Pretty impressive.
Y'know, I really like that site. I keep looking at the graphs that come out and thinking that they ought to have a use as some kind of prop in an rpg. I can't think what kind yet, but I keep trying to figure out what you could imagine them to represent. Cool find gnome. ;)
PS. Nearly 20 minutes now and still going. That's quite a lair gnome!
Oh, but -please- do think Shadowrun! Those graphs would be fine. just add a little Black ICE and tadah!
And -of course- thanks...
*blush*
Really cool visualization of websites. Does anybody know where to find the source code of this applet?
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