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Alternative-Flan2869 t1_j4agr93 wrote
Reply to Charles Joseph Minard's famous graph of the losses of Napoleon's Grande Armée during its march to Moscow and back. by TurtlePwns
First saw that illustration in Edward Tufte’s groundbreaking book on visualizing data.
Labor_Zionist t1_j4aeuq9 wrote
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anonkitty2 t1_j4aeo0t wrote
Reply to comment by Gloomy_Possession-69 in [OC] Heavy Metal bands in Spanish-speaking countries · Jan'2023 by UsandoFXOS
Wouldn't that be what "bands per inhabitant" is?
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cholerachalora OP t1_j4acpjs wrote
Reply to comment by allIsayislicensed in [OC] India's rice imports of top 10 countries on the basis of quantity for the year 2021-22 by cholerachalora
The numbers are in Indian numeric system
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Reply to comment by allIsayislicensed in [OC] India's rice imports of top 10 countries on the basis of quantity for the year 2021-22 by cholerachalora
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allIsayislicensed t1_j4acig2 wrote
Reply to comment by cholerachalora in [OC] India's rice imports of top 10 countries on the basis of quantity for the year 2021-22 by cholerachalora
16,51,470 ? is that the same as 1,6,5,1,4,7,0?
Ndx1905 t1_j4ac92c wrote
You might find this site interesting: live data and co2 emissions to produce or consume electricity
casulmemer t1_j4abk3x wrote
Reply to comment by groovycoyote in [OC] Heavy Metal bands in Spanish-speaking countries · Jan'2023 by UsandoFXOS
This is known as the “reggaeton” line.
Adept_Tomato_7752 t1_j4abcla wrote
Reply to comment by Razatiger in [OC] Heavy Metal bands in Spanish-speaking countries · Jan'2023 by UsandoFXOS
Not quite tho
Gabagool1987 t1_j4aa97l wrote
Reply to [OC] Academy Award Best Picture Winners by Production Budget (1981-2022) by sports_metaphors
Remember when movies everybody liked won Oscars? Like Gladiator and LOTR and not this obscure shit nobody has heard of?
Funicularly t1_j4a9wp3 wrote
Reply to comment by AnxiousRatio in [OC] Top 15 cities with the highest population density by giteam
Brooklyn isn’t a city. It’s a borough of New York City.
Joeclu t1_j4a76s0 wrote
Not surprised about Spain. Esquirla is fantastic if you give them a listen.
creatinavirtual t1_j4a6iux wrote
Reply to comment by UsandoFXOS in [OC] Heavy Metal bands in Spanish-speaking countries · Jan'2023 by UsandoFXOS
Just stack two bar plots one on top of the other, with the shared x axis. In fact i would add a third plot which would be the ratio between the two, and so we could see for instance that mexico has a huge metal band proportion.
ElkSkin t1_j4a3leh wrote
The Canadian data is four years out of date. SK burns more gas than coal.
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Reply to comment by groovycoyote in [OC] Heavy Metal bands in Spanish-speaking countries · Jan'2023 by UsandoFXOS
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Dapanji206 t1_j4a20ez wrote
Doubt anyone here knows Transmetal
pk10534 t1_j4a0o3b wrote
If you had asked me to list the states whose largest source of electricity was nuclear power, I definitely would not have said Maryland, South Carolina, Illinois and New Hampshire. Nor would I have guessed that wind is the largest source for Oklahoma and South Dakota. Interesting data!
greenappletree t1_j4a0dds wrote
Reply to comment by BroadElderberry in How do people across the world spend their time and what does this tell us about living conditions? by kraken_enrager
if thats the case then they should had use the median or have a seperate chart of only people working.
Still_Frame2744 t1_j49yl78 wrote
Guess they just don't like metal
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lokivpoki23 t1_j49wwj1 wrote
Reply to comment by 5kyl3r in [OC] Top 15 cities with the highest population density by giteam
I guess I didn’t explain it clearly enough, tbf it’s a weird concept to get your head around though. Here are some Wikipedia articles that might help you understand what I’m trying to say:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_of_New_York_City
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boroughs_of_New_York_City
>All five boroughs came into existence with the creation of modern New York City in 1898, when New York County (including The Bronx), Kings County, part of Queens County, and Richmond County were consolidated within one municipal government under a new city charter. All former municipalities within the newly consolidated city were eliminated.
>New York City was originally confined to Manhattan Island and the smaller surrounding islands that formed New York County. As the city grew northward, it began annexing areas on the mainland, absorbing territory from Westchester County into New York County in 1874 (West Bronx) and 1895 (East Bronx). During the 1898 consolidation, this territory was organized as the Borough of the Bronx, though still part of New York County. In 1914, Bronx County was split off from New York County so that each borough was then coterminous with a county.
>When the western part of Queens County was consolidated with New York City in 1898, that area became the Borough of Queens. In 1899, the remaining eastern section of Queens County was split off to form Nassau County on Long Island, thereafter making the borough and county of Queens coextensive with each other.
lazyzefiris t1_j49wcn3 wrote
This looks a lot like an actual non-random-noise spectrogram (save for large circles), wonder how it would sound...
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Reply to [OC] Heavy Metal bands in Spanish-speaking countries · Jan'2023 by UsandoFXOS
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