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July 2, 2003

3D tour of the linux kernel source code tree

A friend of mine just pointed me to an old Slashdot article referencing a 3D Visualization of Linux Kernel Development. This definitely brings out the geeky girl in me. How cool would it be to have that linked to your actual kernal such that you could watch every action fire off a series of processes and the resultant calls that are made? OMG.

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Posted by zephoria at July 2, 2003 12:13 AM | TrackBack

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you should also check out this time-lapse visualization of 24 hours of air traffic control data over the continential US.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/aero/facet24.mov

(it's a big quicktime movie)

you should also check out this time-lapse visualization of 24 hours of air traffic control data over the continential US.

http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/aero/facet24.mov

(it's a big quicktime movie)