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miclugo t1_jcajreh wrote
Reply to comment by spicer2 in [OC] The most common song titles in music by spicer2
I get why you consider excluding "Grace" (because probably when it appears in song titles it's often as the common noun) but why exclude "Maria"? Also, what's the most common male name?
miclugo t1_jbf90yi wrote
It looks like these are honorary renamings, usually after some locally famous person (they don't affect anything about the actual mail, they usually just put up a plaque at the post office) and they are occasionally controversial.
miclugo t1_jb5fzxv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] US States Population Rankings: Notable Increases and Decreases Since 1900 by plotset
Not a bad guess, but New Jersey has the highest density. Rhode Island is second.
miclugo t1_j7umegj wrote
Reply to [OC] Super Bowl Squares Probabilities: Factoring in the last eight years' historically weird NFL scores and Eagles-Chiefs win probabilities (both oft-ignored) by __eldorado__
How do you get these numbers from the win probability?
miclugo t1_j5yumen wrote
Reply to comment by borninawindow in [OC] Licensed Drivers Age 85+ Per 10K Capita by US State by OfficialWireGrind
Ben and Jerry's has (had?) a very large ice cream sundae by that name.
miclugo t1_j4q4nax wrote
There should be one more at 3:34 or 3:35 AM for Chicago's "25 or 6 to 4"
miclugo t1_j3w9khe wrote
Reply to comment by Dk1902 in [OC] Mr. Buffett - The Older The Wealthier by LeverageShares
I think that flattening might correspond to when Buffett seriously started giving away money.
miclugo t1_j3m4y2g wrote
These seem off to me. Ruth 1:1, for example, is basically "hey, there were some people a long time ago". My guess for Ruth would be Ruth 1:16, "Your people will be my people and your God my God." - that might not be the most quoted verse but surely it's more quoted than the first one.
miclugo t1_izxgqe2 wrote
Reply to comment by DanoPinyon in [OC] Yearly Average Temperature in the UK, 1884 - 2021 by PieChartPirate
That is seriously impressive. I found the paper where that time series is introduced and it sounds like they had to do a lot of work to build it because no individual station has reported over that whole time period.
miclugo t1_iz6blrt wrote
Does the underlying data have any indication of geography? I'm wondering if, say, traffic in Brazil went down even more when Brazil was playing.
Also traffic across the US Thanksgiving period seems to have been down all day, but you can still see the match effects on top of that.
miclugo t1_ixe26es wrote
Reply to comment by CharcoalCharts in Airports Sorted by Locations Reached in Two Hops [OC] by CharcoalCharts
Not quite, though - does that explain the differences in the lengths of the lines?
miclugo t1_ixe20ds wrote
Reply to comment by jakubkonecki in Airports Sorted by Locations Reached in Two Hops [OC] by CharcoalCharts
Not all airports can be reached in 4 hops from all others - see this Travel StackExchange question for examples. Examples are something like Adak, Alaska (which only has service to Anchorage) to Chimbu, Papua New Guinea (which only has service to Port Moresby, the capital of PNG); Anchorage to Port Moresby requires three hops, something like Anchorage - LAX - Brisbane - Port Moresby). I'm not sure if that explains the length differences, though.
miclugo t1_ir0b5q8 wrote
Reply to comment by ---Default--- in Common City Name Suffixes in the United States [OC] by BoMcCready
I looked through Wikipedia's lists of municipalities (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_municipalities_in_New_Hampshire is an example; just change the name in the URL to get the others). Looks like Old Orchard Beach, Maine is the only one.
miclugo t1_jd3kbkp wrote
Reply to comment by YeahIGotNuthin in 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
I have family in southwestern Arkansas and I'm planning the same thing.