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Trump DumpĀ #SharpieGateĀ Dump Trump
original image fromĀ Country Over Party @medicareenroll1 https://twitter.com/medicareenroll1/status/1169792747378806784
A Presidential Storm Leaves Forecasters Rebuked | New YorkĀ Times The parent agency of the National Weather Serviceās Birmingham, Ala., office issued a statement admonishing it for challenging President Trumpās claim about a hurricane threat to Alabama. Source: A Presidential Storm Leaves Forecasters Rebuked
An Oval Office mystery: Who doctored the hurricane map? |Ā Politico The perpetrator may have committed a crime with the suspicious Sharpie marking. āI donāt know,ā the president said repeatedly when confronted. Source: An Oval Office mystery: Who doctored the hurricane map?
DIAGRAMSā¦ā¦LINES + DOTS
image 1-3: MACK SCOGIN MERRILL ELAM (MSME) - Knowlton School of Architecture, Columbus/OH (see book in library NA2300 .K66 M33; also available as electronic resource!).
dot ālinesā for circulation; ālines of influenceā for the siteā¦ā¦it is interesting to read the commentary of the architects on this type of diagram.
image 4: HURRICANE MAP, GOLF OF MEXICO
note the āreference drawingā underneath, an outline of the coastline to indicate land versus golf of mexico (with a large red dot for new orleans). this is necessary so that the viewer can locate the various paths of the hurricanes and place them into their proper location.
image 5: Ā MISSISSIPPI RIVER SECTION
this diagram is a collage - it combines a photo of the river (represented through a photo of its water) with a series of river sections (line drawing in various colors to distinguish the years) and a height notation for the river (on left side of image).
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DIAGRAMSā¦ā¦LINES + DOTS
image 1-3: MACK SCOGIN MERRILL ELAM (MSME) - Knowlton School of Architecture, Columbus/OH (see book in library NA2300 .K66 M33; also available as electronic resource!).
dot ālinesā for circulation; ālines of influenceā for the siteā¦ā¦it is interesting to read the commentary of the architects on this type of diagram.
image 4: HURRICANE MAP, GOLF OF MEXICO
note the āreference drawingā underneath, an outline of the coastline to indicate land versus golf of mexico (with a large red dot for new orleans). this is necessary so that the viewer can locate the various paths of the hurricanes and place them into their proper location.
image 5: Ā MISSISSIPPI RIVER SECTION
this diagram is a collage - it combines a photo of the river (represented through a photo of its water) with a series of river sections (line drawing in various colors to distinguish the years) and a height notation for the river (on left side of image).
_ik
DIAGRAMS......LINES + DOTS
image 1-3: MACK SCOGIN MERRILL ELAM (MSME) - Knowlton School of Architecture, Columbus/OH (see book in library NA2300 .K66 M33; also available as electronic resource!).Ā
dotĀ ālinesā for circulation;Ā ālines of influenceā for the site......it is interesting to read the commentary of the architects on this type of diagram.
image 4: HURRICANE MAP, GOLF OF MEXICO
note theĀ āreference drawingā underneath, an outline of the coastline to indicate land versus golf of mexico (with a large red dot for new orleans). this is necessary so that the viewer can locate the various paths of the hurricanes and place them into their proper location.
image 5: Ā MISSISSIPPI RIVER SECTION
this diagram is a collage - it combines a photo of the river (represented through a photo of its water) with a series of river sections (line drawing in various colors to distinguish the years) and a height notation for the river (on left side of image).
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