The graphs look large and clear to me. They’re about 570 pixels wide. Are you using a cell phone? I’m using Chrome.
Now that I think about it, even if other countries had a similar base rate of lone-wolf terrorists, I might not see any in 200 samples, because many of them have much higher rates of terrorism than ours (in some cases, a hundred times higher). Also, those with high rates probably can’t do the detective work to attribute attacks to “Individual” rather than “Unknown”.
Doing a side-by-side comparison, they are a tiny bit blurrier in Firefox, which is bizarre, since they’re JPEGs. But they’re still large and clear on my screen. I can’t make them any bigger; that’s the size the GTD website produces them in.
I think you’re behind some kind of image-fucking (i.e. recompressing) proxy server. Are you tethering on a cellphone network by any chance? (Or on an airplane?)
The crappy resolution is due to the image host (postimage.org), which is downsizing some images served to some IPs (verified this through a few private VPNs).
You’re graphs are too low resolution to read.
As for individual actors in other nations, what about Anders Behring Breivik? You might find this list helpful:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lone_wolf_%28terrorism%29
The graphs look large and clear to me. They’re about 570 pixels wide. Are you using a cell phone? I’m using Chrome.
Now that I think about it, even if other countries had a similar base rate of lone-wolf terrorists, I might not see any in 200 samples, because many of them have much higher rates of terrorism than ours (in some cases, a hundred times higher). Also, those with high rates probably can’t do the detective work to attribute attacks to “Individual” rather than “Unknown”.
Latest Firefox, and they’re still unreadably blury...
I use Firefox, and the graphs aren’t blurry at all.
The graphs are nice and clear on Chrome.
Doing a side-by-side comparison, they are a tiny bit blurrier in Firefox, which is bizarre, since they’re JPEGs. But they’re still large and clear on my screen. I can’t make them any bigger; that’s the size the GTD website produces them in.
Is this what you’re seeing?
http://imgur.com/94RsYDV
I think you’re behind some kind of image-fucking (i.e. recompressing) proxy server. Are you tethering on a cellphone network by any chance? (Or on an airplane?)
If that’s it, Phil could solve the problem by using https. That would requiring switching servers to, say, imgur.
The crappy resolution is due to the image host (postimage.org), which is downsizing some images served to some IPs (verified this through a few private VPNs).
I use Firefox on a mac and they look nothing like that on my machine.
http://imgur.com/7l9Xwua