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DataMan62 t1_je8loy5 wrote
Reply to comment by prpslydistracted in The men's Sweet 16 field since 2000 visualized as the sum of total seeds [OC] by Roadkill_Bingo
I searched for “tournament seed etymology”. Not sure of the order of those three words and it suggested seeding rather than seed.
DataMan62 t1_jdtrnzd wrote
Reply to comment by prpslydistracted in The men's Sweet 16 field since 2000 visualized as the sum of total seeds [OC] by Roadkill_Bingo
If only you asked the web instead of other idiots like us …. “The term was first used in tennis, and is based on the idea of laying out a tournament ladder by arranging slips of paper with the names of players on them the way seeds or seedlings are arranged in a garden: smaller plants up front, larger ones behind.”
DataMan62 t1_jdtodqn wrote
Reply to comment by fallen-soul_ in [OC] Relation between the square meter price of an apartment and distance from Notre Dame de Paris in Paris and Ile-de-France by sudu1988
Wow! More severe conditions than I expected, but are the prices you mentioned, and on the chart, prices to buy? We call that a condominium. I was under the impression the chart was monthly rent. We refer to rental units as apartments.
DataMan62 t1_jdr4opf wrote
Reply to [OC] Relation between the square meter price of an apartment and distance from Notre Dame de Paris in Paris and Ile-de-France by sudu1988
To compare this to my American expectations, I found that
- A sq m is about 11 sq ft (1600 sq in / 144 sq in).
- The € is worth about $1.08 right now. It’s been as low as 85¢ in 2001 and as high as $1.59 in 2008.
So a hypothetical 1100 sq ft apartment (say 30’ x 37’) 10 km (6.2 mi) from Notre Dame would run anywhere from €1500 to €5000 per month. ($1620 to $5400 / month)
I’m guessing apartments in Paris are mostly small to tiny. What is a typical size for studio, 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments? What’s the minimum size?
Does number of rooms count bathrooms?
Is a kitchen usually counted as a room?
Do all apartments in Paris have bathrooms and kitchens?
Even 1-room apartments?
Thanks for the data and the plot.
DataMan62 t1_jd3k6t8 wrote
Reply to comment by Own_Leather_1120 in The men's Sweet 16 field since 2000 visualized as the sum of total seeds [OC] by Roadkill_Bingo
Actually, the best possible average would be 2.5 and worst possible is 14.5.
DataMan62 t1_jd1y9z3 wrote
Reply to You've seen maps of watersheds, here's a drive shed map. Imagine someone going to see the 2024 total solar eclipse. What's the shortest drive there? What are the odds of making the drive to see the eclipse? I calculated how many people will drive to the eclipse > greatamericaneclipse.com [OC] by MichaelZeiler
Thanks for this info! I didn’t know there was an eclipse coming up.
One occurred a few years ago in late August right around my mom’s birthday. The path went just south of my hometown, 300 miles south of Chicagoland. I was going to take my boys to see it and celebrate her birthday, but it was just after school started. When I heard how many people planned to got SIU to see a special presentation on the eclipse, I decided against pulling them out of school. Glad I did. Motels were booked. Several of their classmates went and were stuck on I-57 for hours coming back the next day.
I see this one is heading to the northeast from Mexico and Texas through Maine and Quebec instead of the southeast from Washington through St. Louis to the Carolinas. I think that’s due to the Earth’s tilt at that time of year. No?
I see it is going directly over my hometown and Indianapolis. Indy is going to be PACKED with Chicagoans. If I go, I’ll take 57 to my mom’s house and hope the traffic’s not too bad going down that way — and back.
DataMan62 t1_jd1wn0e wrote
Reply to comment by Jassida in The men's Sweet 16 field since 2000 visualized as the sum of total seeds [OC] by Roadkill_Bingo
This is the sum of the seeds of the teams which make the round of 16 of the US NCAA Basketball Tournament. Each of the 4 regions works like its own sub-tournament with seeds of 1-16. There are 64 or is it 128 now? teams total. Actually a few more pairs of teams have to win one “play-in” game. So it’s something like 66 or 68 teams total, but the winners of the play-in games get a 16th seed.
If the brackets perfectly predict the results in a region, then seeds 1 through 4 will make it to the semi-final of that region. Their total would be 1+2+3+4=10. If all 4 regions have no upsets in the first two rounds, the sum of the seeds will be 40. This is the minimum possible number for this metric. The more upsets (a lower seed with a higher number beating a more favored team), the higher the sum of seeds.
DataMan62 t1_jd1vtvk wrote
Reply to comment by prpslydistracted in The men's Sweet 16 field since 2000 visualized as the sum of total seeds [OC] by Roadkill_Bingo
They use the term seed in professional tennis, NFL playoffs and just about any sports tournaments where they have an estimate of the strength of teams or players and want to give the best teams the best chance they can of meeting each other in the final rounds.
DataMan62 t1_jd1ve5v wrote
Reply to comment by xRVAx in The men's Sweet 16 field since 2000 visualized as the sum of total seeds [OC] by Roadkill_Bingo
The NCAA works these “students” as slave labor. The basketball and football athletes take ALL the risk of injury and get paid NOTHING. Most of them will never make the NBA or NFL. The schools, the NCAA, and network TV make all the money. American collegiate sports are a very immoral slave labor market.
DataMan62 t1_jd1u8d9 wrote
Reply to comment by Inphiltration in The men's Sweet 16 field since 2000 visualized as the sum of total seeds [OC] by Roadkill_Bingo
ROFL. I nearly suffocated from laughing.
DataMan62 t1_jd1u1gm wrote
Reply to comment by reward72 in The men's Sweet 16 field since 2000 visualized as the sum of total seeds [OC] by Roadkill_Bingo
The NCAA Basketball Tournament in the US.
DataMan62 t1_jbrnxw0 wrote
Reply to comment by PsychologicalEgg9377 in [OC] Dimensionality reduction of stock trading patterns by PsychologicalEgg9377
I can’t tell which stocks trade like their group BECAUSE NOTHING IS LABELED!
DataMan62 t1_jbrnoc4 wrote
Wtf are all these pretty dots telling you?
They’re telling me nothing.
DataMan62 t1_j7jk9mk wrote
Reply to comment by roller3d in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
I misread your tilde as a - the first time.
DataMan62 t1_j7jk4o6 wrote
Reply to comment by socialmeritwarrior in Transportation Mode Usage [OC] by takeasecond
Good question. I am disappointed in the extreme lack of definition and explanation on almost all the graphs in this group.
But baseline means the average daily ridership. Maybe that’s averaged over the years by month, week, day of week or calendar date. But however the baseline is determined, any given day is almost guaranteed to be at least a little different from the baseline. All of the curves start within 20% of baseline. All but one within 10%. That is normal.
DataMan62 t1_j7jiyyr wrote
Reply to comment by takeasecond in W-2 Wage Distribution by Tax Bracket & Gender [OC] by takeasecond
But WTF are the two columns measuring?? What’s the difference?
DataMan62 t1_j7jiv9p wrote
Reply to comment by TheDiano in W-2 Wage Distribution by Tax Bracket & Gender [OC] by takeasecond
As an engineer, I can definitively say that teachers are more important than engineers. Almost exponentially more important. Teaching should pay better than tech jobs!! Not less!
DataMan62 t1_j7jier6 wrote
What’s the difference between the two charts?
DataMan62 t1_j7jh3ej wrote
Reply to comment by rosebudlightsaber in Transportation Mode Usage [OC] by takeasecond
A lot of Southern states pretended there was no pandemic because Republicans politicized science as a bad thing to believe if you’re a Republican.
DataMan62 t1_j7jgw9m wrote
Reply to comment by icelandichorsey in Transportation Mode Usage [OC] by takeasecond
Rose edited it to say wider. Not deeper.
DataMan62 t1_j7jgkk8 wrote
Reply to comment by socialmeritwarrior in Transportation Mode Usage [OC] by takeasecond
Cars do! Amtrak was up almost 20%. They had a good Jan 2020. The others were less than 10% above baseline.
DataMan62 t1_j7jfpmn wrote
Reply to comment by I__Know__Stuff in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
No. Capital gains tax is very different from ordinary income tax. The greatly reduced capital gains rate IS EXACTLY what is wrong with the American system. If you work for a living, you have to pay income taxes on it all. If you live off daddy’s inheritance, you can sit on your ass and pay less than half the rate!!!!
DataMan62 t1_j7jfbv3 wrote
Reply to comment by ChrisFromIT in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
Individuals should be able to write off expenses, too! My salary is revenue, not income!!! I have 0 income because I spend it all, just like a business tries to report on its tax return.
DataMan62 t1_j7jeu1n wrote
Reply to comment by SeriousSamStone in [OC] How Google makes money (its 2022 income statement visualized as a Sankey diagram) by IncomeStatementGuy
WOW! Never thought of it that way.
DataMan62 t1_je8m5o5 wrote
Reply to comment by prpslydistracted in The men's Sweet 16 field since 2000 visualized as the sum of total seeds [OC] by Roadkill_Bingo
I actually found a slight more satisfying answer, but I lost it before I posted that one. The other one said something about distributing seeds evenly around the garden. This language about ordering them in front and behind is less like what seeding actually is.