Saturday, April 30, 2022

 2613

Guys, did you know that in cartography, map projection is the term used to describe a broad set of transformations employed to represent the two-dimensional curved surface of a globe on a plane.[1][2][3] In a map projection, coordinates, often expressed as latitude and longitude, of locations from the surface of the globe are transformed to coordinates on a plane.[4][5] Projection is a necessary step in creating a two-dimensional map and is one of the essential elements of cartography.

All projections of a sphere on a plane necessarily distort the surface in some way and to some extent.[6] Depending on the purpose of the map, some distortions are acceptable and others are not; therefore, different map projections exist in order to preserve some properties of the sphere-like body at the expense of other properties. The study of map projections is primarily about the characterization of their distortions. There is no limit to the number of possible map projections.[7]: 1  More generally, projections are considered in several fields of pure mathematics, including differential geometry, projective geometry, and manifolds. However, the term "map projection" refers specifically to a cartographic projection.

Despite the name's literal meaning, projection is not limited to perspective projections, such as those resulting from casting a shadow on a screen, or the rectilinear image produced by a pinhole camera on a flat film plate. Rather, any mathematical function that transforms coordinates from the curved surface distinctly and smoothly to the plane is a projection. Few projections in practical use are perspective.[citation needed]

Most of this article assumes that the surface to be mapped is that of a sphere. The Earth and other large celestial bodies are generally better modeled as oblate spheroids, whereas small objects such as asteroids often have irregular shapes. The surfaces of planetary bodies can be mapped even if they are too irregular to be modeled well with a sphere or ellipsoid.[8] Therefore, more generally, a map projection is any method of flattening a continuous curved surface onto a plane.[citation needed]

The most well-known map projection is the Mercator projection.[7]: 45  This map projection has the property of being conformal. However, it has been criticized throughout the 20th century for enlarging regions further from the equator.[7]: 156–157  To contrast, equal-area map projections such as the Sinusoidal projection and the Gall–Peters projection show the correct sizes of countries relative to each other, but distort angles. The National Geographic Society and most atlases favor map projections that compromise between area and angular distortion, such as the Robinson projection and the Winkel tripel projection.[7][9]?

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Sunday, April 24, 2022

2610 


Once again, Randall thinks the problem is just that the people in charge aren't as smart as he is. "Bad" data science implies the existence of "good" data science. "Data scientist" is what the script kiddies call themselves now that they've grown up.

Saturday, April 16, 2022

 2607

This is one of those xkcd strips you're supposed to enjoy by imagining yourself explaining it to a c. 2005 gamer girl

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

 2605

Randall's car has a bumper sticker that says "If you can read this, thank a teacher"

Thursday, April 7, 2022

2603 


Randall concedes that bicycles and electric scooters are toys for children. A sign of hope

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Saturday, April 2, 2022

  2652 Self-deprecation can't last forever; at some point you have to actually be good at your job