Add images folder. Move logos down a level. Add water cycle image.
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![logo](/logo/re-frame_256w.png?raw=true)
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![logo](/images/logo/re-frame_256w.png?raw=true)
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## Derived Values, Flowing
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## Derived Values, Flowing
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While the first flow has FRP-nature, the 2nd flow does not. Well, not at first glance anyway.
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While the first flow has FRP-nature, the 2nd flow does not. Well, not at first glance anyway.
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When I think about these two flows, I imagine [one of those school diagrams](http://thumbnails-visually.netdna-ssl.com/water-cycle_521f29b8b6271_w1500.png) showing the water cycle. Rivers taking water down to the oceans, and evaporation/clouds/wind taking water back over the mountains to fall again as rain or snow. Repeat.
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When I think about these two flows, I imagine one of those school diagrams showing the water cycle.
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![logo](/images/the-water-cycle.png?raw=true)
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Rivers taking water down to the oceans, and evaporation/clouds/wind taking water back over
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the mountains to fall again as rain or snow. Repeat.
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There is a cycle, but it is handled by two independent flows.
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There is a cycle, but it is handled by two independent flows.
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