[RD] Daily Graphs and Charts

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It does apparently have "OverthinkingIt.com" written on it.

Granted, it's not overthinking it enough, because it's forgetting the Disney princesses no one cares about like Kida and Eilonwy (or however you spell that, stupid Welsh-like names).
 
it's the site that said My Little Pony = Plato's Republic
 
She defeated an entire invading force. Pretty hard to be more hardcore than that.
 
To be fair to them other Princesses, they... nah, you guys are right, none of them are hardcore enough to destroy an entire invading force.
 
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more graphs about Russia: http://www.businessinsider.com/facts-majority-russians-2014-7?op=1
 
POP DENSITY SERIES:

Pop density Europe 1990:

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Pop density Asia 1990:

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Pop density Europe 2010:

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Pop density Asia 2010:

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Pop density South America 1960 and 2000:

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Pop density Africa 1960 and 2000:

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1960:

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2000:

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What are the uninhabited areas around Russian cities like Moscow?
 
Maybe forests? "Green zones" around cities, or something.

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Pop density in Canada in 2006:

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Areas with almost no pop in Canada:

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Armenians now and then (PS: Armenians in Azerbaijan live in Nagorno-Karabakh, which is de facto independent, but not recognized internationally):

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Pop density of China:

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Division of Australia into zone with 2% of its population and zone with 98% of its population:

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A neighbour of mine is Azeri and my former boss is Armenian. Both are perfectly rational human beings until we start talking about the Armenian-Azerbaijani war.
 
A neighbour of mine is Azeri and my former boss is Armenian. Both are perfectly rational human beings until we start talking about the Armenian-Azerbaijani war.

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Nagorno-Karabakh has mostly Armenian population, but it also includes some areas with Azeri majority. On the other hand, Nakhichevan is an area with Azeri majority (and it is part of Azerbaijan), which is cut-off from the rest of Azerbaijan by Armenian territory. So maybe corridors could solve the problem:

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Territories with Hungarian (green) majority and minority in Romania (according to official Romanian data from 2011 census):

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And some area comparisons:

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What did previous projections look like?
 
I wonder if that map has a correlation with education? I've always read that the more education a person is on average they are significantly more likely to be depressed. That giant blob of red in the Mid-West likely proves that wrong. It seems to have no correlation to income either.
 

So I was totally perplexed by what this was representing...

Number of miles driven per labor hour put into building the car...no, that would have the Y axis marked as hundreds or thousands of miles.

Is it some representation of commute times vs the work week? Work day? Huh?

So it turns out to be the miles you could drive on gas bought with the average hourly wage in the average fuel economy car. After all the things I thought it might be...some just fleetingly and never even thought through enough to write down...I think that is sort of mundane.
 
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