← Back to context Comment by mettamage 8 days ago As the article points out. The researcher’s site has an exploratory tool to view the data [1].[1] https://www.socsc.hku.hk/rhps/global-migration/ 7 comments mettamage Reply gadders 8 days ago If you pick 2023/2024 and the UK, you can see the disaster that is the Boris Wave. 3stacks 8 days ago Thoughts and prayers friend. jtbayly 8 days ago That tool could be interesting if there was a way to stop the rendered globe from spinning. As is, it is unusable photochemsyn 8 days ago Select the more options pulldown menu, click on projection, select ‘natural Earth’, no spinning. 3stacks 8 days ago and it accurately displays the Earth (flat) globecels btfo sss111 8 days ago if you click and hold on a country, it stops spinning :) dang 8 days ago Thanks! We'll put that link in the toptext as well.
gadders 8 days ago If you pick 2023/2024 and the UK, you can see the disaster that is the Boris Wave. 3stacks 8 days ago Thoughts and prayers friend.
jtbayly 8 days ago That tool could be interesting if there was a way to stop the rendered globe from spinning. As is, it is unusable photochemsyn 8 days ago Select the more options pulldown menu, click on projection, select ‘natural Earth’, no spinning. 3stacks 8 days ago and it accurately displays the Earth (flat) globecels btfo sss111 8 days ago if you click and hold on a country, it stops spinning :)
photochemsyn 8 days ago Select the more options pulldown menu, click on projection, select ‘natural Earth’, no spinning. 3stacks 8 days ago and it accurately displays the Earth (flat) globecels btfo
If you pick 2023/2024 and the UK, you can see the disaster that is the Boris Wave.
Thoughts and prayers friend.
That tool could be interesting if there was a way to stop the rendered globe from spinning. As is, it is unusable
Select the more options pulldown menu, click on projection, select ‘natural Earth’, no spinning.
and it accurately displays the Earth (flat) globecels btfo
if you click and hold on a country, it stops spinning :)
Thanks! We'll put that link in the toptext as well.