Tag: Lines

Dealing with Forehead Lines as a Teenager: Tips and Guidance

Forehead lines are a natural part of aging, but it can be surprising and even concerning for teenagers to notice these lines forming on their own young skin. While genetics, facial expressions, and lifestyle factors all play a role, there are steps teens can take to address and prevent the deve...

5 Special Lines in a Triangle

Since a triangle has three sides and vertices, it also has three altitudes, medians, perpendicular bisectors, internal angle bisectors, and external angle bisectors. For example, the altitude, median, perpendicular bisector, internal angle bisector, and external angle bisector corresponding to the v...

Researchers Identify 168 New Nazca Lines in Peru

If you’ve read much of my writing, you’ve probably noticed that ancient human history is a favorite topic of mine. I just love learning about how people lived thousands and hundreds of thousands of years ago. We can’t know everything about them. We may not even ever know much about...

Hough Lines Transform Explained

Hough Lines Transform is the key method used in the previous project where lane lines are detected. It is very helpful in many Computer Vision applications. The original form of Hough Transform aimed to identify straight lines. And that’s what I’m going to explain today. F...

From Lines To Laughs

My first show on cartoonists who are women was in 2018; it was a celebration of the fact that in the Dec 4th, 2017 issue of The New Yorker there were more women cartoonists than men. Historian and New Yorker cartoonist Michael Maslin deseves much credit for discovering that groun...

MOVSUM: A Journey of Lines and Shapes

The Art of Dance From exciting hip-hop dance floors to the expansive canvas of digital artistry, my journey has always revolved around lines and movement. Dancing, especially hip-hop, was my first true language — a means through which I translated the world around me. There was artistry eve...

Open Lines

A sharp blue light cut across the darkened studio. I turned down the rumbling overhead speakers to listen for thunder, as my first thought was lightning. It was my third week hosting the Monday morning graveyard shift on my college radio station. I had never actually seen the phone flash before, ...