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st4n13l t1_izpy94k wrote
Reply to comment by SirWitzig in [OC] How profitable is Southwest Airlines? by giteam
It's both...thus the post title
st4n13l t1_izmwc84 wrote
Reply to comment by brave_loaf in [OC]Average Star Ranking Of Christmas Movies Released Each Year on IMDB by brave_loaf
If the ratings are from 1-10 then that should be the range of the graph. If that means you can't really see a big difference between years...then there's not a big difference between years.
Might also be interesting to graph both the average and median scores
st4n13l t1_izmv1pc wrote
Glancing at the graph implies a huge dip until you realize the axis starts at 5.5 and it's only a minor dip. Damn misleading graphs lol
st4n13l t1_izk7scf wrote
Reply to comment by jcstan05 in [OC] Number of medical schools in South America by BlitzOrion
Per Capita is definitely the more appropriate way to visualize this as opposed to raw counts
st4n13l t1_izgq4vt wrote
Reply to Percent (x100) Change in Renewable Energy Usage by US State from 1990 to 2020 [OC] by Time_Crystals
Any reason you chose green as the middle and red as the high end of positive. Generally green would indicate positive and red would indicate negative. Considering this is for renewable energy, it would make even more sense to have green be the high end.
st4n13l t1_izffzk9 wrote
Reply to comment by MountainHigh31 in Where Canadians Live. It’s incredible to see that the population is so concentrated in a country so big. by Wastheretoday
Well now I absolutely have to check out Drumbo lol
st4n13l t1_iym7451 wrote
Reply to School Shootings in the US 1970-2022 Committed by Students [OC] (interactive version in comment) by data_n_stuff
I kind of hate myself for thinking this looks cool
st4n13l t1_iy4g8db wrote
Reply to Vulnerable narcissism and body image self-consciousness contribute to sexual distress in men by chrisdh79
>Vulnerable narcissism and body image self-consciousness contribute to sexual distress in men
I feel attacked
st4n13l t1_iy45lhd wrote
Reply to comment by HopefullyFunny69 in [OC] Postal office mail addressed to me and wife from January 1, 2022 to August 1, 2022 and plotted the data in a Sankey diagram. by masterpiecesss
Not sure how OP classified them, but I would classify all of the political mailers I get as Government and certainly as Junk.
st4n13l t1_iy1mdfe wrote
Reply to comment by TheHotSaucePacket in "THE BILLIONS CLUB", A Full Graph of Every Song With Over 1 Billion Streams on Spotify by OGCrOwn
These are Spotify plays so clearly someone listens. I listen to him and all of my friends listen to him (not all the time but definitely hear him several times a month). I'm 33 FWIW.
Edit: I realize now you probably meant Spotify "radio" plays
st4n13l t1_ixyykqj wrote
I believe the data suggests this is true for girls, but the data is inconclusive for boys.
>“We found that in mid- to late puberty, girls with greater total body fat demonstrated higher levels of some reproductive hormones including follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), inhibin B and male-like hormones such as testosterone."
>The researchers found that girls with higher total body fat had differences in reproductive hormone levels, developed mature breasts more slowly and got their first period earlier than girls with lower total body fat.
st4n13l t1_ixx3d7g wrote
Reply to comment by Twenty_One_Pylons in TIL In 1930, to make way for a new building, the Indiana Bell Building, weighing 11,000 tons, was moved 16 meters and rotated 90°. The work took a month to finish and did not disrupt the building's essential services, nor its gas, water, and electricity supply. No one inside felt the building move. by LPercepts
>leaving a trail of environmental ruin
leaving as big of a trail of environmental ruin
st4n13l t1_ixwffkp wrote
Reply to comment by think4yoself1 in The freshest pastries by Grande-Pinga
Por que no los dos?
st4n13l t1_ixwaifb wrote
Reply to comment by hiim379 in In 1996 the Australia Government implemented stricter gun control and restrictions. The numbers don't lie and proves it did nothing by hiim379
Any reason to expect firearm legislation to have an impact on non-firearm involved crime?
st4n13l t1_ixw7930 wrote
Reply to comment by hiim379 in In 1996 the Australia Government implemented stricter gun control and restrictions. The numbers don't lie and proves it did nothing by hiim379
Indeed, analyzing policies from single data points without providing necessary context around them makes for poor judgment just like we see linked in your "source".
For a more rigorous, scientific analysis: https://www.rand.org/research/gun-policy/analysis/essays/1996-national-firearms-agreement.html
st4n13l t1_ixw52ov wrote
Reply to In 1996 the Australia Government implemented stricter gun control and restrictions. The numbers don't lie and proves it did nothing by hiim379
What is really evident here is that half-assing these policies does very little to impact gun deaths if all you really end up doing is paying people for their old guns so they can buy new ones a couple of years later... especially if crime is already on a downward trajectory.
st4n13l t1_ixvkcg8 wrote
Reply to TIL that the Roman Baths in the city of Bath, England, were closed for several years after a brain eating amoeba was found in the water by New_Blacksmith_115
I think an important thing to point out is this occurred in the 1970s. The way the title is written it could be interpreted that the Romans closed the baths after finding brain eating amoeba which would have been astounding if true.
st4n13l t1_ix6lesd wrote
Reply to Interesting breakdown of shark tank entrepreneurs compared to deals made. by StinkyWinkyPoo
It was interesting in 2015. Would be interesting to see this updated instead of just looking at less than half of the episodes ever aired.
st4n13l t1_ix3byoq wrote
Reply to comment by Disastrous-Focus1958 in [OC] Global operating systems usage market in 2022. by Disastrous-Focus1958
Even if that were your logic for including them, there's no indication that you excluded smartphones from those totals.
Furthermore, that logic would imply we should include servers in the totals as well but you have said those are excluded because this only looks at desktops. At least be consistent in your logic.
st4n13l t1_ix3bn3r wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Global operating systems usage market in 2022. by Disastrous-Focus1958
Nah, bruh
st4n13l t1_ix1i5gl wrote
Reply to comment by Disastrous-Focus1958 in [OC] Global operating systems usage market in 2022. by Disastrous-Focus1958
>The graph looks at desktop users.
iOS and Android aren't desktop OSes
st4n13l t1_ix1hrum wrote
Reply to comment by Disastrous-Focus1958 in [OC] Global operating systems usage market in 2022. by Disastrous-Focus1958
Development may be dead but the OSes are still in use. I assume you're saying the numbers aren't included in the Windows/Linux numbers?
st4n13l t1_iwztcgu wrote
Would be interesting to see this broken out by type of device i.e. smartphone vs PC. Especially since you've broken out macOS and iOS but not done the same for Linux and Windows which both have mobile OS platforms.
st4n13l t1_j0wwl3b wrote
Reply to comment by haz3lnut in Chart: What's the top source of electricity in your state? by MrMike
"strife in Ukraine" aka war. Why should we eliminate nuclear power generation as opposed to dictators and autocracy?