This is a graphical representation of this site. I posted it directly from Flickr, for no particular reason. The websites as graphs site provides the means (though not necessarily the meaning!)
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Love stuff like this, here is one for Radical Geography, though not as good as the Digital Geography one.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tonycassidy/203044544/in/set-72157594218895498/
Did write a long post about your finger print post, but computer crashed, we will have two biometic systems for both the library and canteen come September. Not announced till the last day in the College newsletter. Mmm.
Really cool visualization of websites. Does anybody know where to find the source code of this applet?