What's this a map of?
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@George-K said in What's this a map of?:
@taiwan_girl said in What's this a map of?:
Looks like something with developed versus undeveloped countries, as Africa is completely dark. But that doesnβt really hold true.
Maybe access to clean fresh drinking water?
See spoiler above....
Aaaaah.
wrote on 26 Oct 2020, 15:16 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in What's this a map of?:
@George-K said in What's this a map of?:
@taiwan_girl said in What's this a map of?:
Looks like something with developed versus undeveloped countries, as Africa is completely dark. But that doesnβt really hold true.
Maybe access to clean fresh drinking water?
See spoiler above....
Aaaaah.
Really mind-boggling, isn't it?
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wrote on 26 Oct 2020, 16:49 last edited by xenon
Very cool.
Speaks to how valuable individual users are across the globe.
Google makes almost all their products available for free. So investment will be commensurate to how much they can monetize the user.
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Very cool.
Speaks to how valuable individual users are across the globe.
Google makes almost all their products available for free. So investment will be commensurate to how much they can monetize the user.
wrote on 26 Oct 2020, 16:55 last edited by@xenon said in What's this a map of?:
Very cool.
Speaks to how valuable individual users are across the globe.
Google makes almost all their products available for free. So investment will be commensurate to how much they can monetize the user.
Google is indeed not free, it is paid for by advertisers and they are selling us. Everyone who thought the internet was near free had a massive joke played on them. We are now seeing the real cost to us... basically technology has gone from a tool to help us to one that increasingly directs our behavior.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2020, 18:06 last edited by
Looks like Klaus unplugged the google for Germany.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2020, 18:12 last edited by
No, Germans are just a little paranoid about privacy. Sometimes this can be a good thing. Sometimes not so much.
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No, Germans are just a little paranoid about privacy. Sometimes this can be a good thing. Sometimes not so much.
wrote on 26 Oct 2020, 18:44 last edited by Doctor Phibes@Klaus said in What's this a map of?:
No, Germans are just a little paranoid about privacy. Sometimes this can be a good thing. Sometimes not so much.
If only this concern extended to their choice of swimming attire.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2020, 19:00 last edited by
It looks a lot like the planet Earth if you were to lay it out in a 2 dimensional map.
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wrote on 26 Oct 2020, 21:54 last edited by
@Loki said in What's this a map of?:
Looks like Klaus unplugged the google for Germany.
And Canada, too.
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wrote on 2 Jan 2021, 13:06 last edited by
Blue - countries that are not Brazil
Red - countries that are Brazil
Gray - no data -
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@klaus said in What's this a map of?:
Blue - countries that are not Brazil
Red - countries that are Brazil
Gray - no dataF'ing computer nerd.
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wrote on 2 Jan 2021, 15:12 last edited by
Red - Places with an Amazon Rainforest
Blue - Places that think they can manage the Amazon Rainforest better
Grey - Places that don't care about an Amazon Rainforest
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@taiwan_girl nope.
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 14:31 last edited by taiwan_girl 1 Jun 2021, 14:31
Hmm, what makes Bangladesh different from everybody else?
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Hmm, what makes Bangladesh different from everybody else?
wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 14:51 last edited by@taiwan_girl not different, but the same....
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 15:45 last edited by
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5% of the world's population lives in the blue-shaded areas
5% of the world's population lives in the red-shaded area
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wrote on 6 Jan 2021, 16:10 last edited by
Countries named after a George Harrison song.