@thinkhard : Cyclic Cellular Automata, 3-Color
I'm still not sure exactly what "rule 4594122302107" means or how it relates to the R/T/C/N values of the algorithm.
@marios : Interesting data on Cyprus
I had been previously ignorant about the civilized nature of Cyprus.
@maxtsai : Swine Flu Statistics
Interesting to see that Alpha is being continually updated.
@oliverg : Caffine and Aspirin
“Has an LD50 for caffeine but none for Aspirin”
@cah28 : The US Use of Oil
I’m still trying to figure out how to get a plot of this from 1908 to 2008.
If you find other interesting examples of Wolfram Alpha queries, please don't hesitate to share in the comments section.
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Heya, I'm on my Asus EEE so it's a bit flakey, I didn't go to your link but I will tomorrow, the range=1 there are 3^27 rules (>7trillion) that was rule 4,594,122,302,107 (notice the rule icon is 9x3)... Check out the notebook at wolfram alpha and you can see the binary rule encoded NKS style, contrast that with a query for the famous "CA rule 30" (notice it's rule icon is 1x8)
(the NKS book is now available online for free)
@runarorama
http://tinyurl.com/qkjf8g
http://www.reddit.com/r/AlphaInputs/
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