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st4n13l t1_jecmplg wrote
Finally! Data that is interesting, beautiful, and easy to understand without a ton of explanation.
st4n13l t1_jdukomk wrote
Reply to comment by istubbedallmytoes in Single Parents by dwaxe
All of them have English speakers. But even if they didn't, the article being in English isn't a clue as to the origin of the data. There are plenty of things on the internet written in English about countries that aren't the US.
st4n13l t1_jdsc4c1 wrote
Reply to comment by istubbedallmytoes in Single Parents by dwaxe
There are several countries that have tens of millions of families so that's not really a clue
st4n13l t1_jdqx4cb wrote
Reply to comment by istubbedallmytoes in Single Parents by dwaxe
Or any other country where English is a common language
st4n13l t1_jdjijue wrote
Reply to Single Parents by dwaxe
It's probably best to mention that this is only for the US. As it is, it's not until someone gets all the way to the end of the page to realize that it's US data.
st4n13l t1_jdhf573 wrote
Reply to comment by Square_Tea4916 in [OC] Retro Activities People Currently Still Do bucketed by Age by Square_Tea4916
Rules? I'm not saying it doesn't meet the requirements for posting visuals in this sub. I'm just saying it's not actually a good looking graph
st4n13l t1_jdhctok wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Retro Activities People Currently Still Do bucketed by Age by Square_Tea4916
How else am I supposed to print off porn?
st4n13l t1_jdhcrye wrote
Reply to comment by Square_Tea4916 in [OC] Retro Activities People Currently Still Do bucketed by Age by Square_Tea4916
Right but then why is using it at home "retro" and not just using a printer in general?
st4n13l t1_jdhcm6l wrote
Reply to comment by Square_Tea4916 in [OC] Retro Activities People Currently Still Do bucketed by Age by Square_Tea4916
- it doesn't
st4n13l t1_jcz8ypk wrote
Reply to comment by Strike_Alibi in The men's Sweet 16 field since 2000 visualized as the sum of total seeds [OC] by Roadkill_Bingo
>Seed total for men’s sweet 16 dreams
It's teams not dreams but I suppose you see what you want to see lol
st4n13l t1_jchurzv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] More Americans are believing COVID-19 originated from a lab in China. However, there is still no conclusive evidence to support one theory over another. The topic is highly politicizing both internally (US Political Parties) and externally (US-China relations). by Square_Tea4916
And the data presented here is about as reliable...kind of the point of my original comment. Guess I should've added the /s to my comment for the dense Redditors.
st4n13l t1_jchjdyg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] More Americans are believing COVID-19 originated from a lab in China. However, there is still no conclusive evidence to support one theory over another. The topic is highly politicizing both internally (US Political Parties) and externally (US-China relations). by Square_Tea4916
st4n13l t1_jcfef3h wrote
Reply to comment by Square_Tea4916 in [OC] More Americans are believing COVID-19 originated from a lab in China. However, there is still no conclusive evidence to support one theory over another. The topic is highly politicizing both internally (US Political Parties) and externally (US-China relations). by Square_Tea4916
Nutty is a good word. I'd also call it scary haha.
st4n13l t1_jcfcf0q wrote
Reply to [OC] More Americans are believing COVID-19 originated from a lab in China. However, there is still no conclusive evidence to support one theory over another. The topic is highly politicizing both internally (US Political Parties) and externally (US-China relations). by Square_Tea4916
Considering 21% of US adults also believe in Santa Claus, I wouldn't take our opinions for much lol
st4n13l t1_jc4fb8j wrote
Reply to Walmart's customer demographics are changing rapidly. 28% of households earing $150k+ are Walmart+ members, up from 13% last year. by nassan
I'd be more interested to see this limited to households that only have one or the other. That would be a much more telling measure of Amazon's dominance.
st4n13l t1_jb7hk9m wrote
Reply to comment by MillenialOpi in [OC] Meteor strikes around the world - First time using Kepler.gl, download button wasn't working so the quality isn't too good! Data from Nasa, tools used are Kepler and Illustrator by Ricky-Nutmeg
I would think the aliens would be smart enough to avoid the part of the planet that gets hit with meteors the most
st4n13l t1_jaw9gs5 wrote
The whole market plunged after 9/11...
st4n13l t1_javtdtj wrote
Reply to comment by ferrel_hadley in [OC] Knife crime in London from 2012 to 2021 by ShreckAndDonkey123
Not necessarily. It could just as easily be argued that pandemic lockdown simply reduced the number of random searches conducted.
st4n13l t1_jaoyowa wrote
Reply to comment by gudamor in [OC] Trains are actually becoming safer over time, and most derailments are operator error. by Assorted-Fruit
Do you have contradictory data from a more reliable source?
st4n13l t1_janajtx wrote
How did you decide which countries to highlight?
st4n13l t1_jach3bo wrote
Reply to [OC] Logan Paul has great timing: energy drinks are now as popular with Gen Z as beer by spicer2
Not surprising considering it's more acceptable to drink energy drinks at work (and plenty of other public places) than beer.
st4n13l t1_ja5jdb0 wrote
Reply to comment by tildenpark in [OC] License to work? States ranked by number of low-income jobs requiring licenses by tildenpark
I must have missed that. Hopefully by average they are referring to median and not mean.
st4n13l t1_ja5hgpy wrote
Reply to [OC] License to work? States ranked by number of low-income jobs requiring licenses by tildenpark
The source calls them "lower-income" not "low-income" which has a federal definition. How are they defining "lower-income"?
st4n13l t1_ja52crw wrote
Reply to comment by Big_Knife_SK in [OC] How Rolls-Royce makes money: Lots of aftermarket services and tiny profit margins by IncomeStatementGuy
Yes it's the defense and aerospace company
st4n13l t1_jeea5re wrote
Reply to comment by Even-Fix8584 in The paths of unmanned bicycles pushed until they fall over by mkrevolin1
Yes it's easy to understand. Especially the paths toward the end. I can easily imagine a bike making each one of those.