callumprentice

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British bloke and US citizen, in the Los Angeles South Bay via San Francisco, Singapore, Barcelona, Zurich, London and Hong Kong ● Second Life developer during the day since 2004 ● Enthusiastic WebGL/WebXR hacker in the evenings ● Founder of Industrial Might and Logic Combat Robots ● Eager traveller ● Crossfit and indoor rowing aficionado ● Insanely happy husband and father
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I made something like this (in the VERY broadest sense) 10 years ago - inspired me to revisit and update both visuals and data (a lot has changed in that time).

https://callumprentice.github.io/apps/global_temperature_cha...

and

https://callumprentice.github.io/apps/climate_temperature_ch...

Global Temperature changes 1850-2016

Global Temperature Change WebGL</i> is an experiment that tries to illustrate how global temperatures on earth have changed between 1850 and 2016.

As someone who do the whole mileage actual thing for many years (millions of Chase and Amex points) but also a family and a full time job - IE 3 seats vs 1 and can’t leave for a trip at the drop of a hat - I’m always astonished by how worthless my miles seem to be.

I’m not convinced it’s all one big scam but a teensie bit hopeful your solution can help. Looking forward to trying. Thank you.