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Milan’s Oxford
Milan’s Oxford
6 thoughts on “Milan’s Oxford”
This blue zone doesn’t quite include the big Sainsbury’s in the Clarendon Centre, which I presume is the reason for which the bottom of the biggest section juts out to the west a bit.
I am guessing the map of where you spend 66.6% of your time would exclude that little jog down the Cowley Road?
Surely you jest. The map of where I spent 66.6% of my time includes only this one room.
Do you really spent so little time in the dept/SSL?
I don’t read there – I just pick up books, and all the lectures and seminars I attend are elsewhere.
That said, it would be interesting to have a map based on actual data, rather than my speculations.
Actually I think this mapping is somewhat vague – and presumably you could draw a much larger area still including 95% of your time. Maybe more interesting was if we had a dot where you were on the hour every day for a week or something. That would really tell us where you spent your time…
I think the objective is to approximate the smallest area where he spends all but eight hours a week. (95%)
The box of where he spent all but sixteen (90%) might be a lot smaller. The box of there he spent all but four (97.25%) would be much larger.
This blue zone doesn’t quite include the big Sainsbury’s in the Clarendon Centre, which I presume is the reason for which the bottom of the biggest section juts out to the west a bit.
I am guessing the map of where you spend 66.6% of your time would exclude that little jog down the Cowley Road?
Surely you jest. The map of where I spent 66.6% of my time includes only this one room.
Do you really spent so little time in the dept/SSL?
I don’t read there – I just pick up books, and all the lectures and seminars I attend are elsewhere.
That said, it would be interesting to have a map based on actual data, rather than my speculations.
Actually I think this mapping is somewhat vague – and presumably you could draw a much larger area still including 95% of your time. Maybe more interesting was if we had a dot where you were on the hour every day for a week or something. That would really tell us where you spent your time…
I think the objective is to approximate the smallest area where he spends all but eight hours a week. (95%)
The box of where he spent all but sixteen (90%) might be a lot smaller. The box of there he spent all but four (97.25%) would be much larger.