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Phlegmish posted:I was not expecting there to be any green in the suburban hellscape that is nearly all of Flanders, we usually do terribly when it comes to this sort of thing. It's a major source of pride for us to have up to several wolves (I think it's still single digits) That’s almost more wolves than California has. Platystemon fucked around with this message at 09:59 on May 30, 2022 |
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All that is yellow is the same ancient mountain range. Except for Iceland. They’ve got hot new volcanic mountains. This map can’t fool me.
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Its sad that the northwestern corner of the Iberian peninsula has like 5x the wolf population of whole Scandinavia.
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FreudianSlippers posted:Comparatively This really emphasizes how the show played fast and loose with travel times. I could've believed westeros was the size of Britian
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Most of northern scandinavia is carefully curated for tree farming, game hunting and winter sports. We dont really do wilderness well, considering how empty it all is. Wild animals enter at their own peril, especially ones who mess with game, trees or hikers. Threadkiller Dog fucked around with this message at 15:03 on May 30, 2022 |
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FishBulbia posted:This really emphasizes how the show played fast and loose with travel times. I could've believed westeros was the size of Britian are we sure it's not? It's based on Britain, why did he decide to make it bigger in a medievalish setting?
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A Buttery Pastry posted:Wikipedia has a much greater spread. wolves and the EU cannot coexist :O
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There used to be an interactive map that mapped the traffic fatalities in the united states for I think a decade? It was pretty great in how the UI was; you could adjust for speeding, distracted and alcohol I think and there'd be little different colored peoples to show victims and such. I think I found it but I also don't think it's working? http://metrocosm.com/10-years-of-traffic-accidents-mapped.html Is it just me?
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Regarde Aduck posted:are we sure it's not? It's based on Britain, why did he decide to make it bigger in a medievalish setting? Fantasy/ sci fi writers have no sense of scale and don't want to do maths.
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It's useless to think too hard about the worldbuilding details in Fantasy universes, but Westeros feels big from the range of climates and cultures it has (from uninhabitable permafrost to hot arid desert).
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Regarde Aduck posted:are we sure it's not? It's based on Britain, why did he decide to make it bigger in a medievalish setting? Half on it is based on Britain. And during that westeross is the size of Britain. The other half is based on Europe. And during that Westeross is the size of Europe (including Scandinavia).
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Randallteal posted:It's useless to think too hard about the worldbuilding details in Fantasy universes, but Westeros feels big from the range of climates and cultures it has (from uninhabitable permafrost to hot arid desert). Also early on we see how big a deal traveling accross the continent is. Going from King's Landing to winterfell is a rare and long journey.
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Randallteal posted:It's useless to think too hard about the worldbuilding details in Fantasy universes I just started reading through the Discworld series for the first time, and I can confirm this. If the oceans' water is constantly falling off the Rim, where does it keep coming from, since so much of it never gets a chance to evaporate and re-enter the rain cycle? And another thing, I'm not sure the giant turtle is scientifically sound
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Milo and POTUS posted:There used to be an interactive map that mapped the traffic fatalities in the united states for I think a decade? It was pretty great in how the UI was; you could adjust for speeding, distracted and alcohol I think and there'd be little different colored peoples to show victims and such. I think I found it but I also don't think it's working? No, I'm getting a mostly blank page as well. By the way, this is a really sobering statistic: quote:This map displays 373,377 points, one for each person who died in a vehicle crash between 2004 and 2013.
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Phlegmish posted:I just started reading through the Discworld series for the first time, and I can confirm this. That's the official authorial answer too. The magical field around the world traps the water and it comes back as rain. quote:"Really? Well, we can do without magic for a couple of years, can't we?" said Mr Slant, managing to suggest that this would be a jolly good thing, too.
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That's fair enough - I think at one point Pratchett straight up says that the world-building isn't supposed to be internally consistent. I'm rather enjoying the books so far, although the first two were much more violent than I was expecting.
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That is a fuckload of rain to replenish ocean flowing off the world levels of drain.
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Oh yay, traffic deaths. Have a politically loaded map!
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I'm gonna guess that's a combo of generally shorter distances being driven and more public transportation options in Europe. Which does seem to align with the BosNyWash corridor being light green in the US (except for Delaware, wtf).
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I was not expecting that - for one, I thought Belgium would be doing worse. The US generally performing so poorly compared to the EU surprises me as well, I always got the impression that they take things like DUI more seriously over there.
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Phlegmish posted:I was not expecting that - for one, I thought Belgium would be doing worse. The US generally performing so poorly compared to the EU surprises me as well, I always got the impression that they take things like DUI more seriously over there. They do take DUI's very seriously but if you're not drinking and you run someone over it's easier to get away with it, they often blame the victim in these situations. Edit: I learned this from that show "Adam ruins everything" so I don't have any source on that but they're generally truthful in that show and they do provide sources themselves. Kamrat fucked around with this message at 17:34 on May 30, 2022 |
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Phlegmish posted:I was not expecting that - for one, I thought Belgium would be doing worse. The US generally performing so poorly compared to the EU surprises me as well, I always got the impression that they take things like DUI more seriously over there. impaired driving isn't the only thing that contributes to road safety. the design of the road itself is just as important if not moreso. generally the illusion of safety in automobiles actually increases danger because it leads to people driving at higher speeds and less cautiously. This map especially is about road deaths instead of just traffic accidents and its per capita too. if you look at the states that are highest its states with large rural populations and large amounts of open flat-ish land with the exception of kentucky where the rural population is concentrated in mountains or rolling hills. americans, rural especially, nowadays also tend to drive huge rear end trucks or SUVs that they over-estimate the capabilities of or can roll over p easily if driven improperly. that leads to situations where you think you can drive much faster than you actually safely can so if there is a traffic accident it's much more likely to cause a fatality.
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The big SUVs also seem to be a sort of prisoner's dilemma-arms race thing to make yourself safer, at the cost of the safety of everyone else.
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Regarde Aduck posted:are we sure it's not? It's based on Britain, why did he decide to make it bigger in a medievalish setting? I think the intent was to make it mega-britain so there being so many different climates and cultures within it was believable. But since GRRM isn't good with distances or scale or numbers it got blown up to being about as large as South America which makes several cultures believable but one big kingdom with medieval levels of communication less so. This was probably closer to the original vision
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Grape posted:I'm gonna guess that's a combo of generally shorter distances being driven and more public transportation options in Europe. Delaware has less than a million people, but the primary artery of the east coast, I-95, runs slightly through it. I don't know this for sure but I bet that skews the numbers a bit. Delaware gets theirs, though. They charge a $4 toll at the Maryland border, whichever way you're going. That's about a dollar for every 3 or 4 minutes you're on 95 in Delaware.
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Phlegmish posted:That's fair enough - I think at one point Pratchett straight up says that the world-building isn't supposed to be internally consistent. I used to have a printed map of Discworld and in the booklet that came with it the artist said he originally assumed the same - that he could just draw whatever, as long as it looked good, it didn't matter if the geography was consistent. But then Pratchett ended up micromanaging the project and constantly interjecting his objections why this terrain feature wouldn't exist there and why this part should be a desert etc. So apparently he put in quite a bit of thought.
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Phlegmish posted:I was not expecting that - for one, I thought Belgium would be doing worse. The US generally performing so poorly compared to the EU surprises me as well, I always got the impression that they take things like DUI more seriously over there. It's getting more and more common for judges to decline to revoke licenses for DUI offenses because it's considered overly punishing, what with the complete lack of infrastructure for anything other than cars.
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FreudianSlippers posted:I think the intent was to make it mega-britain so there being so many different climates and cultures within it was believable. The worst thing about Westeros is that it's just a loving perfectly cardinally oriented rectangle with some squiggles along the edges to make it look "natural", but the effect is that it looks even more jarring. And then Easteros or whatever is also a god drat rectangle, but squat instead of tall. steinrokkan fucked around with this message at 18:11 on May 30, 2022 |
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:Delaware has less than a million people, but the primary artery of the east coast, I-95, runs slightly through it. I don't know this for sure but I bet that skews the numbers a bit. I dunno. Rhode Island has only slightly more people, and even more I-95 (and some of the worst drivers!)
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Grape posted:I'm gonna guess that's a combo of generally shorter distances being driven and more public transportation options in Europe. That's not enough to explain the difference. From what I have read on the topic the problem is everything:
That's not even an exhaustive list, but it really is a holistic problem where everything from zoning to car culture conspires to maim people in traffic.
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PittTheElder posted:That is a fuckload of rain to replenish ocean flowing off the world levels of drain.
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PittTheElder posted:That is a fuckload of rain to replenish ocean flowing off the world levels of drain. I guess the Circumfence limits the flow a bit.
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Antigravitas posted:That's not enough to explain the difference. Driving with a phone in your hand is also a lot easier in an automatic because you don't have to change gears every few seconds at said stroad intersections.
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Antigravitas posted:Oh yay, traffic deaths. Have a politically loaded map! Too bad Canada isn't included here.
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There are also fewer licensed drivers in most European countries afaik.Count Roland posted:Too bad Canada isn't included here. Here you go! https://tc.canada.ca/en/road-transportation/statistics-data/canadian-motor-vehicle-traffic-collision-statistics-2019 Multiply fatality rate by 10 in the provincial table at the bottom to get a direct comparison. Makes sense that the territories are outliers but I’m surprised that the maritimes are the worst among the provinces, I guess it’s the Starks fucked around with this message at 19:50 on May 30, 2022 |
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It definitely isn't less reckless driving lol (eyes mediterranean europe)
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Starks posted:There are also fewer licensed drivers in most European countries afaik. There's a lot of drinking in the maritimes, and also old people who shouldn't be driving.
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Grape posted:It definitely isn't less reckless driving lol (eyes mediterranean europe) I had never seen anything like what I witnessed in Italy, holy poo poo. Of course then it got topped by Korea, which got absolutely rinsed by China. (Then friends in China told me India puts even China to shame, which is hard to imagine)
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Grand Fromage posted:I had never seen anything like what I witnessed in Italy, holy poo poo. Of course then it got topped by Korea, which got absolutely rinsed by China. have you been to thailand yet? or egypt?
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Number one in deaths is Georgia (the country) apparently. Huh. Two is Russia. Duh. I like how if you YouTube traffic accident videos it’s 90% russian dash cams
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