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cremepat OP t1_j5twl5v wrote

Reply to comment by xFrostyDog in Books I read in 2022 [OC] by cremepat

I tend to read the same book for several days in a row before going to the next. I mostly switch because something super tense is happening in the first one and I need a reprieve. I'm definitely not reading multiple books in the same day!

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Zhig_ t1_j5tsvsl wrote

Not really misleading, it is for the price per gb, I think it would if they were talking about overall data prices. But most likely they also have better deals in the data plans out there. Also from Panama though, I wanted to ask, which data provider u use? I am planning on swapping but I don't know which one to chose.

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Moserboser t1_j5tozvx wrote

Both graphs are necessary to understand the whole problem. The suggested one and this one. A third one with income distribution over the world would aso be good.

The thing that gives a wrong picture is not necessarily the graph itself. It's just context that's missing.

There is one misleading part of the graph though. For Years before at least 1920 there is no clear data on carbon footprint. So this data is speculative and falsely accentuates the change in caron footprint that's happening now.

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