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post chart to facebook

joschua011   March 28th, 2010 4:10p.m.

i just looked at my chart and thought "Hey, i want to show this my facebook people!" is that possible?

Byzanti   March 28th, 2010 5:40p.m.

You could always copy the image to your pc then upload it onto facebook?

Not exactly high tech....

(Before anyone points out - you can't just copy the url, facebook parses it incorrectly and the chart doesn't form).

Nicki   March 28th, 2010 7:40p.m.

That would be awesomesauce!

雅各   March 28th, 2010 9:53p.m.

Can you use a url shortener like bit.ly to put the short url on facebook?

雅各   March 28th, 2010 9:55p.m.

Yes, I just checked you can use bit.ly to post your graph inline into facebook.

joschua011   March 29th, 2010 7:18a.m.

It is strage..
i go to my Progress site, i right-click the chart and copy the url of the Image, when i paste this url into my browser he shows me the right picture, the chart with this line from 270 to 340.
when i post this in facebook, it recognizes this as a picture and sets it as thumbnail, but the line only is from 20 to 100...wtf?
try it!
why does this happen?

Byzanti   March 29th, 2010 7:37a.m.

As xkfowboa said, you need to go to http://bit.ly/ and use that to make a shorter link to post to facebook.

Eg, http://bit.ly/drQ0oH

murrayjames   March 29th, 2010 1:40p.m.

Byzanti, I'm both confused and impressed with your graph. 11900 characters learned?

葛修远   March 29th, 2010 3:22p.m.

Byzanti, that's amazing! How long have you been studying for?

cbjartli   March 29th, 2010 3:43p.m.

I'll one-up that:
http://bit.ly/b7wWnI

:D

Byzanti   March 29th, 2010 3:43p.m.

That's nothing compared to the amount of words I know.

http://bit.ly/bMCGkE

cbjartli   March 29th, 2010 3:55p.m.

Nice. What method do you use? Perhaps you could give me some hints to deal with
http://bit.ly/cXVHDV

Byzanti   March 29th, 2010 4:25p.m.

I learn through haikus as mnemonics -- but have you considered Japanese instead?

I've heard it's easier as they write funny.

joschua011   March 29th, 2010 5:15p.m.

are this charts real or are you just playing with google chart api? ^^

cbjartli   March 29th, 2010 5:31p.m.

They're real
http://bit.ly/bnwi0U

murrayjames   March 29th, 2010 6:33p.m.

hahahaha

葛修远   March 30th, 2010 10:50a.m.

dammit

joschua011   March 30th, 2010 1:46p.m.

XD

drvelocity   March 31st, 2010 5:52a.m.

If byzanti really knows 11,000+ characters, then he'd easily be in the top 1% of native chinese in terms of writing capability - impressive to say the least!

cbjartli   April 4th, 2010 10:09p.m.

Yup, the same way memorizing the 100*100 multiplication table easily will make you rank among the top 1% of practicing mathematicians ;)


(Although memorizing 10000 characters would be an enormous feat unparalleled by most native speakers, and probably correlates with language ability.)

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