FTW!dedalusdedalus wrote:This was depressing, but if you just imagine that the map represents the spread of zombies, then it's instantly awesome.
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You both need to go here if you haven't seen this page before: http://kevan.org/proce55ing/zombies/jfe2 wrote:FTW!dedalusdedalus wrote:This was depressing, but if you just imagine that the map represents the spread of zombies, then it's instantly awesome.
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. . . Until you realize that in moments your brain will be devoured and your body will be a walking, rotting corpse. . . .Actually, I think that might make the brain devouring bearable.dedalusdedalus wrote:This was depressing, but if you just imagine that the map represents the spread of zombies, then it's instantly awesome. . .
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I remember that! That is SO awesome! Thank you for posting that, it really brings back some memories.Hobie-wan wrote:You both need to go here if you haven't seen this page before: http://kevan.org/proce55ing/zombies/jfe2 wrote:FTW!dedalusdedalus wrote:This was depressing, but if you just imagine that the map represents the spread of zombies, then it's instantly awesome.
I actually just watched until the entire map was filled with zombies... There was like one little room that survived for about two minutes before getting overwhelmed.
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It depresses me more that only now, while the US is going through a depression, that your unemployment figures have gone up to almost double digits. In this country unemployment in normal times is up to 15%. In my city the statistics point to 20% of unemployed people. That's pretty insane, to think that one fifth of the people aren't able to find a place to work or even start a business at all.
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I have fond memories of that too. They also had one where some of the civilians were armed, and the program allowed for the possibility that an armed civilian would kill a zombie. I once spent an idle afternoon (oh, college) seeing if the armed civilians would ever fend off the zombie infestation.Hobie-wan wrote:You both need to go here if you haven't seen this page before: http://kevan.org/proce55ing/zombies/jfe2 wrote:FTW!dedalusdedalus wrote:This was depressing, but if you just imagine that the map represents the spread of zombies, then it's instantly awesome.
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Yeesh, that's terrible. I didn't mean to make it seem like 'Oh us poor Americans'. Just helps bring things in perspective for those of us who are gainfully employed and not thinking about it.jfrost wrote:It depresses me more that only now, while the US is going through a depression, that your unemployment figures have gone up to almost double digits. In this country unemployment in normal times is up to 15%. In my city the statistics point to 20% of unemployed people. That's pretty insane, to think that one fifth of the people aren't able to find a place to work or even start a business at all.
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I didn't think that you meant that way, don't worry. Actually, I think that, say, 8% unemployment is pretty serious. But the fact that I deal with a worse situation than that all the time just makes me think that standards for normality here are just fucked up.Hobie-wan wrote:Yeesh, that's terrible. I didn't mean to make it seem like 'Oh us poor Americans'. Just helps bring things in perspective for those of us who are gainfully employed and not thinking about it.jfrost wrote:It depresses me more that only now, while the US is going through a depression, that your unemployment figures have gone up to almost double digits. In this country unemployment in normal times is up to 15%. In my city the statistics point to 20% of unemployed people. That's pretty insane, to think that one fifth of the people aren't able to find a place to work or even start a business at all.
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Visually, there's a little bit of a disingenuous argument at work since the color white represents 0% and the color "dark gray" represents 10% or over.
Since the colors darken in hue as unemployment goes up, 100% would more naturally be the color black. In other words, with their current set-up they can't visually represent something like 15% in a way that makes it look different than 10%. They've basically cast the "present" as "worst case scenario".
A 3.9% increase in unemployment over 2 years is bad, but this video makes it look like we are practically at the end of the line...
Since the colors darken in hue as unemployment goes up, 100% would more naturally be the color black. In other words, with their current set-up they can't visually represent something like 15% in a way that makes it look different than 10%. They've basically cast the "present" as "worst case scenario".
A 3.9% increase in unemployment over 2 years is bad, but this video makes it look like we are practically at the end of the line...
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This presentation reminds me of the similar map of the spread of Obesity (BMI over 30)
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2007/fit.na ... esity.map/
http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2007/fit.na ... esity.map/
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