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spca2001 t1_jcessc8 wrote
It would be nice to add a section on what political party, person of influence , financial entity each bank fail was blamed for
kirito49 t1_jcesnok wrote
Reply to comment by TheReverend5 in [OC] "The Last of Us" S1 episodes rating by IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes by Probio
I don’t necessarily think it’s that. 90% of people that watched the show played the game, and bill was gay in the game as well. Therefore, I don’t think bill being gay was the problem. I think people probably didn’t like it as much because it took away from Joel and Ellie’s story. Regardless of the reasons, 3 was a great episode.
glidespokes t1_jces3pn wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] The Number of Double Letters In English Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
Same in german. There (and English too I believe?) it simply means the preceding vowel is pronounced short.
crushedrancor t1_jcertvz wrote
Reply to comment by hadowajp in How Fast Are California Reservoirs Filling Up? - Engaging Data (2015-2023) by MalleusManus
I think they did this for a canal in india and it helped, can’t remember where i read it
x021 t1_jceqvjr wrote
Reply to comment by porgy_tirebiter in [OC] Which are the leading electric car importers and exporters? Take a look by RobinWheeliams
Japanese native cars tend to not sell well in other markets. They have to produce models specifically with foreign markets in mind; I’m guessing they focused on the domestic market first.
hadowajp t1_jcepsb4 wrote
Reply to comment by Chambawamba1995 in How Fast Are California Reservoirs Filling Up? - Engaging Data (2015-2023) by MalleusManus
Will the coverage from the Sun overcome the high temps on/near solar panels? (Genuine question)
kestelli t1_jcepmou wrote
I do not understand why? And insight you tey to derive?
[deleted] t1_jcepbx7 wrote
Reply to comment by glidespokes in [OC] The Number of Double Letters In English Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
There's also lots of double Ls in English; such as pull, allow, traveller...
knowknowknow t1_jceodd5 wrote
Reply to [OC] Which are the leading electric car importers and exporters? Take a look by RobinWheeliams
Both categories dominated by Europe, which is interesting.
DrChadKroegerMD t1_jceobxo wrote
Reply to comment by pantaloonsofJUSTICE in How Fast Are California Reservoirs Filling Up? - Engaging Data (2015-2023) by MalleusManus
I think it must be using like an average for a particular calendar day, so that is comparing March 20 of 2016 to the average on March 20 in other years.
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Mrs-Aitch t1_jcemaf4 wrote
Reply to French Bulldogs are taking over the USA by mrpiggy
Can't stand atrocities like Pugs, Bulldogs, King Charles Cavs etc. Why are we so morally bankrupt
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Jakava t1_jcelel8 wrote
It's been interesting to see the evolution of this visual to something that actually conveys information well. Well done OP
TheCriticalAmerican t1_jcekyms wrote
Reply to comment by PrinticeDev in [OC] Number of people per McDonald's Outlet in relation to GDP per capita of countries by PrinticeDev
You can't really make any inferences like you were saying. I went to your source, and People Per Outlet just seems like population divided by the number of stores in that country. I thought it was like an average of visitors per store, or even total number of transactions divided by the population.
Basically, what your graph shows is McDonalds Per Capita vs. GDP Per Capita. Which, I'm not sure what exactly useful information can be taken from that.
dbacciPBI OP t1_jcekxlz wrote
Reply to comment by StrugglingLifeform in Bank Failures 2001-2023 (Adjusted for Inflation) [OC] by dbacciPBI
A legend with 20 colours would be quite ugly and not that useful in my opinion. However, I should have said that year is encoded as colour to be 100% clear on the chart.
dbacciPBI OP t1_jcekt93 wrote
Reply to comment by LatterNeighborhood58 in Bank Failures 2001-2023 (Adjusted for Inflation) [OC] by dbacciPBI
Thanks. Colour is year of failure.
Smart-Bus3080 t1_jcekb76 wrote
Regarding E3 and E7. I watched the series because I wanted to see people exploring a long dead world where danger is in every corner. I would rather not have those episodes full with just drama.
E2 was king, E3 was meh and E7 I just skipped.
glidespokes t1_jcejo3e wrote
Reply to comment by popeter45 in [OC] The Number of Double Letters In English Wikipedia by OfficialWireGrind
Probably not all of them because spanish exists.
kompootor t1_jcejfov wrote
Reply to comment by RobinWheeliams in [OC] Which are the leading electric car importers and exporters? Take a look by RobinWheeliams
Why does your title say 2021 when OEC complexity- and trade-related data seems to only be available through 2020? Where's your data coming from since it's not at your link?
pantaloonsofJUSTICE t1_jceid4e wrote
The mean should always move toward the current level.
PrinticeDev OP t1_jcei7bd wrote
Reply to comment by TheCriticalAmerican in [OC] Number of people per McDonald's Outlet in relation to GDP per capita of countries by PrinticeDev
Actually, GDP per capita rises as there are more McDonalds, as this graph's y-axis is "people per outlet". The more people per outlet, the less GDP per capita, which means that McDonalds is actually more in demand in higher-income countries
StuartGotz t1_jcehrjk wrote
Reply to [OC] MCU vs. DCU in Rotten Tomatoes by theotheredmund
Since 9/11 , superhero movies/series have become what Westerns were in the 1950s and 1960s. They're ubiquitous and churned out like sausage.
speculatrix t1_jceho8v wrote
Reply to comment by Chambawamba1995 in How Fast Are California Reservoirs Filling Up? - Engaging Data (2015-2023) by MalleusManus
Maintenance might be problematic. Even just plastic balls make a huge difference.
Spice_and_Fox t1_jcet2ao wrote
Reply to comment by knowknowknow in [OC] Which are the leading electric car importers and exporters? Take a look by RobinWheeliams
Interesting, but hardly surprising