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Astronomy books used to push diplomacy

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What the world has missed by forgetting Riccioli

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Early Modern critics of Astrology were accused of having bad natal star charts

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Copernicus, Galileo and Kepler all lacked proof

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London Is for Cyclists

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London's 20mph speed limits mapped

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London Underground journey elevation map

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A city map of bus and train stations

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Analysis of distances between London's bus stops

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How well do London buses match their timetables?

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Are road speed limits based on safety?

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The London Underground's Hidden Dungeons (2017)

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transportguy
·3 年前·議論
I guess this highlights the ability in a variety of viewsets to step back and apply a more 'meta' approach to a criticism.
transportguy
·3 年前·議論
The trial was more to do with precedence and academics though. Galileo was only punished in the 2nd trial because he had broken an order given to him in the first trial.

The corrections and withdrawals of work were the right of the Roman Inquisition which had oversight over the Vatican's academic publishing process. They were a publisher in their own right, and if they granted an Imprimatur for a book, it would be treated as if they had supported it as truth.

Hence, Copernicus had to be corrected to be "hypothetical" in 1615, so that it would accurately represent the truth known at the time.

Galileo had managed to get his Imprimatur on his Dialogue without the proper oversight it should have had. He arranged it so it was checked page by page by his Nuncio who didn't have the right competencies. When the Inquisition asked the Sacred Master of the Palace if they had indeed granted their Imprimatur, they hadn't, and it was an embarrassment for them.
transportguy
·3 年前·議論
Both motorists and cyclists benefit from cycle lanes... but it's also a huge job to bring them to the road network.
transportguy
·3 年前·議論
You're missing the point. The 20mph rules in London have been applied to all arterial and collector roads, not just residential roads.
transportguy
·3 年前·議論
Most drivers ignore them, but it only takes 1 driver going at the 20mph limit in a bottleneck to slow down a whole column of traffic. So both are true.
transportguy
·3 年前·議論
All of the things you mentioned are the points!
transportguy
·3 年前·議論
Awesome! I'd love to see them - send me some screenshots :)

https://twitter.com/MichalYouDoing
transportguy
·3 年前·議論
I wrote this up quickly after one of the HN readers here asked for a visualisation after my first article:

https://www.michalpaszkiewicz.co.uk/blog/busdistributions/in...
transportguy
·3 年前·議論
London has Dial-a-ride for people with impairments which provides a door-to-door journey https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/dial-a-ride/

But of course, a lot of people don't qualify, and others don't want to use a different service to others.
transportguy
·3 年前·議論
It could definitely be checked... the MTA has an API https://new.mta.info/developers
transportguy
·4 年前·議論
In London, both roads and buses are subsidised from the income of the tube lines.
transportguy
·5 年前·議論
Ensembles aren't used much outside of competition or serious industry... windy/predictwind/CMAP have usually more than enough weather for the average boater
transportguy
·5 年前·議論
yes, but it takes at least a degree to even understand the basics
transportguy
·5 年前·議論
There are already games that use live wind data (see e.g. virtual regatta). They source data directly from NOAA/GFS rather than from an aggregator like windy
transportguy
·5 年前·議論
GFS takes a simple average of the ensembles for their avg model, I believe. The biggest problem is that you can't use statistics like you normally would in meteorology. Predictions are actually very good for knowing WHAT happens to a weather system, but not WHERE it happens.

I work in the sailing space, so this is what happens there:

A racing offshore sailor would consider a variety of models and ensembles. Then they would consider the various possibilities for the weather systems and fronts (e.g. front crosses your path +/-5% East/West within a +/-3h gap). A sailor would then avoid any possible dangerous situations, and pick a path that on the most number of models gives them an optimal wind.

It is both an art and a science. If you compare the results of sailors who compete in offshore competitions (such as the Vendee globe), where the boats are all constructed in very similar ways, you'll see that the best sailors consistently get good results, and that is based on good meteorology and a good gain to risk ratio for route choice.
transportguy
·5 年前·議論
depends what you mean by 'rolling your own weather forecast'. If by that you mean you're going to do some statistical modelling on ensemble data, you're going to get a much better idea of what is likely to happen than you can from the average datasets you get on sites like windy
transportguy
·5 年前·議論
the drawing of orion is unimpressive, as it is easily visible and drawable to a similar quality with any telescope or even binoculars if you have clear skies. Spotting any sort of features on mars requires huge magnification incredible steadiness and an ability to track the object. Drawing the details for Mars required magnitudes more ability and far better technology.
transportguy
·5 年前·議論
no, it would only mean less deaths per million miles driven if those worse than self driving cars switch to it. If the best drivers switch to self driving cars, there will be more deaths per million miles. Duh
transportguy
·5 年前·議論
Exactly! There are still many ways you can driver safer, so you wouldn't actively pick a riskier option
transportguy
·5 年前·議論
also, we have ways of testing tiredness and effects of age, so augmentation can improve many of the issues with human driving.