A few simple rules applied to a matrix of points creates conditions of fraying. It’s surprising when making something so apparently simple how many differing factors can be brought in. For example, it could add something to increase the frequency of detachment as the number of unactive particles decreases.
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RT @speckled_jim: The published Sport ontology: http://t.co/VqPw5aI2. Good work all round. [2nplus1]— February 1st via @2nplus1
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Crime comparison between Llandaff, Cardiff, Caerdydd CF5, UK and Grangetown, Cardiff, Caerdydd CF11, UK | Crime Rates http://t.co/km4ErH11 [2nplus1]— January 28th via @2nplus1
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