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8 Mar 2010Curious about unemployment trends in your state cross-referenced against salaries? Google Public Data Explorer could make it easier to create a visual representation.
Originally posted at Relevant Results
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7 Responses to Google launches tool for searching public data
Pud Pie
March 9th, 2010 at 3:54 am
DON'T FORGET HOLLYWOOD!
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how much are the top notch actors & actresses getting per movie nowadays?
Julie
March 9th, 2010 at 1:25 pm
It depends which ratios you wish to work out and there's more then one way to work some out e.g. gearing theres about 5
sorry I couldn't help more but I think u need to add some extra details
LELAND
March 17th, 2010 at 6:09 am
Something exlosive like a super nova. I'm thinking of dynamic energy: A volcano; Robin Williams; our sun; a hurricane (a class 5); tornado;
To me, it's POWER!
steelducky@kargath
March 18th, 2010 at 10:26 pm
the new phone google just released will be great for it
Mary
March 22nd, 2010 at 3:37 pm
THATS SO TRUE!
angelista_f
March 23rd, 2010 at 5:21 am
check the google.co.uk site
but its because its an ENGLISH holiday that's why well ppl dnt celebrate other ppls holiday otherwise u gonna see a new logo each day
Chris
March 28th, 2010 at 11:26 pm
Any flight sim is going to leave you with some gap as to the actual feel of the aircraft. Even though they can replicate the forces needed to control the plane.. there is still a lag between the motion and the sim itself. Ask any pilot or sim instructor and they will all tell you the same thing… the lag in the visual display (which is a LOT better than it once was) in full motion commercial sims is something you have to deal with… and you can watch all the guys come through… and they will fly a perfect approach, and as soon as they attempt to take over visually… the lag gets them. They pull back to flair, and nothing happens… so they pull back more, and now it is too much.. and many times they end up crashing the sim.
Obviously this doesn't happen in real cockpits… so the instructors know it's coming and try to coax you through it your first few times…and tell you just don't move the yoke.. hold what you have… and it takes a lot of nerve to do what he says… but… he sits there and does it 5-6 days a week.. so you believe him… and sure enough… it works out fine.
Sims do not mimic landing characteristics very well.. and I have never been graded on a landing in a sim (and never NOT graded on a landing in the real airplane.. everyone judges the pilot's ability by the landing)