Graphic: Big Data Big Graphic

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Mar 11

Graphic: Gartner Hype Cycle

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Mar 11

Graphic: Integrated Durability of Key Components (Future-Proofing Cities)

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Mar 4

Graphic: Distributed Integrated Production Food-Energy-Water (Future-Proofing Cities)

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Mar 4

Graphic: Metabolism of Food-Energy-Water (Future-Proofing Cities)

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Mar 4

Graphic: Food Production (Future-Proofing Cities)

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Mar 4

Graphic: Elements of Resilient Community Theory

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Tip of the Hat to Jon Lebkowsky

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Feb 26

Graphic: Military Intelligence – Different Perspectives

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Feb 22

Graphic: Media Corruption on Death – One Star, Zero Grunts

Categories: Corruption,Threats

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Tip of the Hat to Marcus Aurelius.

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Feb 18

Josh Kilbourn: Visualizing the True Cost of War

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While we have shown some quite fascinating infographics (here and here) from the folks at Demonocracy, this one may be the most informative. Because while everyone knows by now that if the global “bailout” to preserve the insolvent ponzi were to be paid in crisp, physical $100 bills, the amount of money required would fill countless skyscrapers, and only pales compared to the the amount of money needed to fund the insolvent welfare state which at last check was at over a quarter of a quadrillion, it is another less appreciated aspect of the daily US spending routine that is arguably just as big an offender when it comes to endless wanton spending: the cost of war. Below we present just that, in a series of simple, easy to understand charts that even Nobel peace prize winners should grasp.

The true cost of war:

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Feb 14