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ftlover90 t1_j4q4e2b wrote
Reply to The number of injuries at Disney and Universal at different ride types by age. [OC] by 4rni3
Unfortunately presented this way is completely useless. It may be saying that adults are overwhelmengly overrepresented as visitors of parks (and/or specific attractions) or that they are extremely vulnerable. There is really no way to say it. Also maybe just the age bracket of adults is larger than the others.
askLubich t1_j4q3hpl wrote
Reply to comment by Dubbiely in [OC] Connections between the world's 200 largest airports by Zarasophos
"O'Hare International" between Los Angeles and JFK.
Zarasophos OP t1_j4q3h4g wrote
Reply to comment by Far-Two8659 in [OC] Connections between the world's 200 largest airports by Zarasophos
It's in the middle of the American cluster, above Toronto. The reason why it's not that prominent is that the visualisation is based on numbers of connecting flights, and ATL is apparently not ranked that highly there (see also https://simpleflying.com/most-well-connected-airports-in-the-world/)
Dubbiely t1_j4q37bj wrote
Reply to comment by askLubich in [OC] Connections between the world's 200 largest airports by Zarasophos
Chicago is the number 1 airport is the USA for international flights. Where is it?
Graphic is wrong.
askLubich t1_j4q2xv5 wrote
Reply to comment by Far-Two8659 in [OC] Connections between the world's 200 largest airports by Zarasophos
It's listed as "Hartsfield-Jackson Int" in the top part of the map. Indeed, it's surprisingly small.
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Reply to The number of injuries at Disney and Universal at different ride types by age. [OC] by 4rni3
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Far-Two8659 t1_j4q0t97 wrote
Reply to comment by askLubich in [OC] Connections between the world's 200 largest airports by Zarasophos
It should still be listed here though, just not a big circle. I don't see it anywhere.
RealDealHemp t1_j4q0rbb wrote
How does this only have 105 upvotes? Logically impossible
Far-Two8659 t1_j4q0qhd wrote
Reply to comment by Zarasophos in [OC] Connections between the world's 200 largest airports by Zarasophos
If this has the 200 largest airports, where is ATL (Hartsfield-Jackson)? That's the world's largest and I don't see it here.
askLubich t1_j4q089c wrote
Reply to comment by Dubbiely in [OC] Connections between the world's 200 largest airports by Zarasophos
OP says the sizes of the circles are scaled based on the number of flights between the top 200 airports.
Atlanta is the largest airport by number of passengers, but the majority of that comes from domestic flights, i.e., many connections to smaller airports.
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Reply to [OC] My past year in a graph by Yordrecht
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Dubbiely t1_j4pyw7f wrote
This graphic is wrong. Biggest airports in the world is Atlanta, USA. Frankfurt ist not even in the top 10.
It is in the wing sub. Better r/dataisugly
Jeen34 t1_j4pyujh wrote
Reply to comment by panini3fromages in [OC] My past year in a graph by Yordrecht
Is it though?? For a student I'll say that's quite moderate. I'm a student as well
madrid987 t1_j4py6td wrote
Reply to 1980 Census Map of Chicago by natty_g42
The great statistical systems developed in the United States and Europe have enabled modern humans to perform statistical aggregation globally. You should thank them.
Yordrecht OP t1_j4py06d wrote
Reply to comment by BayesianKing in [OC] My past year in a graph by Yordrecht
Dot.pdn But that is just a drawing software like photoshop
SjalabaisWoWS t1_j4pxx3t wrote
The non-map map is confusing to read, but there's nonetheless some very interesting data here. I wasn't aware that Berlin Schönefeld had less traffic than Hamburg, and Oslo had more traffic than both. How odd. And little Keflavik is really the odd one out.
DrMike27 t1_j4px0ok wrote
Reply to [OC] My past year in a graph by Yordrecht
Oh, Guillermo! You really should drink more water.
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Reply to [OC] My past year in a graph by Yordrecht
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Caspi7 t1_j4pv57u wrote
Reply to comment by JulianMorrow in [OC] My past year in a graph by Yordrecht
Yeah but januari and februari are quite dutch ;)
JulianMorrow t1_j4pv0aw wrote
Reply to comment by Caspi7 in [OC] My past year in a graph by Yordrecht
Only some of the months are in Dutch. March/May/June/August are English. The whole thing could be made by a Dutchie though, quite a lot of mistakes in the English captions
Source: am Dutchie
SecondAccount404 t1_j4puwus wrote
Reply to comment by JackdiQuadri97 in [OC] Connections between the world's 200 largest airports by Zarasophos
It would also be fairly interesting to group airports together by city where relevant. Heathrow is just one of London's 6 different airports for example, so I'd be curious to see a similar figure with places like London depicted as a unified node.
cheese_fancier t1_j4puubp wrote
Reply to The number of injuries at Disney and Universal at different ride types by age. [OC] by 4rni3
As a 51-year old who has just fractured my wrist ziplining I'm disappointed at the lack of senior rollercoaster injuries 😄
Thenerdy9 t1_j4pu9e6 wrote
Reply to comment by 4rni3 in The number of injuries at Disney and Universal at different ride types by age. [OC] by 4rni3
maybe just reporting n=# for each group?
that's pretty standard and just gives some context.
FartSwapper t1_j4ptows wrote
Interesting, but it makes my brain cramp that they're not geographically distributed, at least somewhat.
miclugo t1_j4q4nax wrote
Reply to [OC] Hours of the day that appear most frequently in song titles by spicer2
There should be one more at 3:34 or 3:35 AM for Chicago's "25 or 6 to 4"