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Boatster_McBoat t1_jdva0zr wrote
Reply to comment by Kindly-Scar-3224 in [OC] Top Words Used In UK Company Names by bigchard69
You thought what was beeches?
Edit: just an attempt to badly superimpose the Union Jack over the map of the UK. Perhaps using it in portrait form (not sure what the correct vexillogical terminology is) would have worked better
Boatster_McBoat t1_jdv7rr0 wrote
Reply to comment by SaraRainmaker in TIL It takes 20 years for clothing to be considered "vintage" and today’s most sought-after vintage styles are ‘90s and early ‘00s by Ok_Copy5217
Reckon my flannel shirts are all vintage
Boatster_McBoat t1_jdv6jw3 wrote
Reply to [OC] Top Words Used In UK Company Names by bigchard69
Pale yellow text on a white background is not the reader's friend
Boatster_McBoat t1_jdftw8e wrote
Reply to Bravery medals for women who raced into 'rough, crazy' surf to save drowning girls by Sariel007
"Armed with the makeshift flotation device"
this is so important - anything that floats will make it heaps less likely that the rescuer will drown in this situation
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd3tsiw wrote
Reply to comment by Gargomon251 in The World’s Happiest Countries in 2023 by kristianreese
Birth rate overcompensates for higher infant mortality. As infant mortality drops, birth rate drops and population growth slows.
Seriously check out a Hans Rosling video it will blow your mind.
Here's one to get you started https://youtu.be/hVimVzgtD6w
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd3q0vl wrote
Reply to comment by Gargomon251 in The World’s Happiest Countries in 2023 by kristianreese
Strong correlation between low income and high infant mortality. Strong correlation between high infant mortality and high birth rates. Search YouTube for Hans Rosling ... Some incredible (and hopeful) videos on this sort of data
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd3ojzw wrote
Reply to comment by Gargomon251 in The World’s Happiest Countries in 2023 by kristianreese
I didn't know, so I did a quick google. This link looked like it was on point: https://issafrica.org/iss-today/africa-is-losing-the-battle-against-extreme-poverty#:~:text=Bad%20governance%2C%20corruption%20and%20high,inequality%20also%20drive%20up%20poverty.&text=Africa's%20high%20fertility%20rates%20mean,Africa's%20high%20population%20growth%20rate.
>Africa’s inability to reduce its high extreme poverty rate has been attributed to numerous factors. One is the over-reliance on natural resources for growth instead of agricultural and rural development, which characterises 85% of Africans’ livelihoods. The higher initial poverty levels coupled with low asset ownership and restricted access to public services also make it difficult for households to take advantage of growth. Bad governance, corruption and high-income inequality also drive up poverty. >Africa’s high fertility rates mean that economic growth rates translate into smaller per capita income increases. While the extreme poverty rate will likely fall, the number of poor people will rise due to Africa’s high population growth rate
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd3mqq7 wrote
Reply to comment by Gargomon251 in The World’s Happiest Countries in 2023 by kristianreese
A lot of those are correlated with per capita wealth / economic development.
Come to think of it, the data gaps correlate with much the same thing
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd3l2sk wrote
Reply to comment by Gargomon251 in The World’s Happiest Countries in 2023 by kristianreese
Ok, do you mean why are there African countries with no data? Or why are African countries towards the unfavourable end of the reported data?
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd2nh3s wrote
Reply to comment by Gargomon251 in The World’s Happiest Countries in 2023 by kristianreese
Africa is a continent
Edit: the world is now a better place, be excellent to each other
Boatster_McBoat t1_jd202qx wrote
Reply to The World’s Happiest Countries in 2023 by kristianreese
That choice of colour scale caused a measurable reduction in world happiness
Boatster_McBoat t1_jcxzpw0 wrote
Reply to comment by AlbaneseGummies327 in Fallen Astronaut statue and a name plaque left on the surface of the Moon by the crew of Apollo 15 by AlbaneseGummies327
I hope the Russians love their children too
Boatster_McBoat t1_jcfp7st wrote
Reply to comment by DrChadKroegerMD in How Fast Are California Reservoirs Filling Up? - Engaging Data (2015-2023) by MalleusManus
That makes more sense, but the concept was poorly explained in the visualisation
Boatster_McBoat t1_jabzb2w wrote
What train of thought led you to this? No. I don't want to know
Boatster_McBoat t1_jabmnyi wrote
Reply to comment by Birdman_of_Upminster in Sir Terry Pratchett: Short stories to be published after being found by fans by Kiauitl
I hope you are right. I would both love more Terry Pratchett but also not want it other than on his terms
Edit: I've now read the article. Published =/= unpublished!!
Boatster_McBoat t1_ja6ro2g wrote
Reply to it took me so many days to compete this, so here's is my picture of the solar system. by Longjumping_Theme_45
What's that black thing on the sun? is it a random sun spot or something we should be worried about?
Boatster_McBoat t1_j9xx6p4 wrote
Reply to comment by Boatster_McBoat in High-Speed Rail Project Will Create Over 10,000 Jobs in California by gammapsi05
Why the downvote?
Boatster_McBoat t1_j9x4dns wrote
They really should standardise this into some sort of job-years statistic
2year project ... average job length 1.5 years. This creates 15,000 job-years or the same amount of work as 300-400 permanent jobs.
Boatster_McBoat t1_j8wrj9v wrote
This could have been so good. Condenses the info of one of those two minute videos into one image. But lacks a bit of polish
Boatster_McBoat t1_j8we1z1 wrote
Reply to comment by Shellbyvillian in HYSPLIT Air Dispersion model depicting the potential transport of chemical plumes emitted by the East Palestine Chemical Disaster [Ohio]. Simulating February 3-7, 2023 [OC] by apathyEndsNow
But some pretty polished nothingtoseehereism delivery
Boatster_McBoat t1_j8tv0j8 wrote
Reply to comment by thetreecycle in Percent of US voters that can vote in at least one ranked choice election, 1941-present [OC] by thetreecycle
We have more minor party representation, particularly in the senate where each state appoints 12 senators (6 every three years). Occasionally it requires one of the major parties to do a deal to form government - this often tempers the more extreme elements of the relevant major party. Overall I think our parliament is more diverse and representative of our population than it would be otherwise.
Boatster_McBoat t1_j8ruiw9 wrote
Reply to comment by PredictorX1 in Percent of US voters that can vote in at least one ranked choice election, 1941-present [OC] by thetreecycle
You could also make voting compulsory. Just sayin' :-)
Boatster_McBoat t1_j8ruewk wrote
Reply to Percent of US voters that can vote in at least one ranked choice election, 1941-present [OC] by thetreecycle
That's progress. Coming from Australia ranked choice (or preferential as we call it) is the only system I have used. My jaw dropped when I learned the methods in place elsewhere.
Boatster_McBoat t1_j8ro3eu wrote
Reply to comment by malenfant21 in [OC] Plastic waste emitted to the ocean per country by sometiara1
There are different scales between the two different coloured circles. They do not appear to be directly comparable in size. Philippines has been rated as highest per capita emitter of mismanaged plastic. Presumably this relates in part to it's geography, lots of rivers, lots of coastline vs land mass.
Boatster_McBoat t1_jeehm9i wrote
Reply to comment by Saurocapilla in Five charts that changed the world - BBC Ideas by Alone-Common8959
Great chart. Counter intuitive unless your intuition is of the highest order