|
This thread is for map infographic whether they're good, bad or just stupid share any you find interesting. I'll start with China is totally hosed This site lets you pick countries and move them around and it adjusts the mercator projection as you do it http://thetruesize.com/ http://flood.firetree.net/?ll=34.5206,97.6687&zoom=5 This is the currently air quality around the world Night lights can be used to estimate pollution Here are some bad maps
|
# ? Mar 27, 2017 18:37 |
|
|
# ? May 2, 2024 22:37 |
|
here is a map wot looks at other maps http://nyc.terrapattern.com/?lat=40.7715843&lng=-73.85869389999999
|
# ? Mar 27, 2017 20:22 |
|
Can't remember who posted it (probably someone here in CSPAM) but each sectioned-off part has roughly the same population, except the ones with "1/2" which are half as much.
|
# ? Mar 28, 2017 04:15 |
|
why is air quality in Mexico so bad compared to the rest of the western hemisphere
|
# ? Mar 28, 2017 14:09 |
|
its got proper reporting unlike the rest of central/south america would be my guess. Its also a bigger economy so more factories etc Pornhub does good maps Jose has issued a correction as of 14:19 on Mar 28, 2017 |
# ? Mar 28, 2017 14:16 |
|
Jose posted:its got proper reporting unlike the rest of central/south america would be my guess. Its also a bigger economy so more factories etc You go, sassy Rhode Island!
|
# ? Mar 28, 2017 15:44 |
I love my dead lesbian stepmom
|
|
# ? Mar 28, 2017 16:37 |
|
Badger of Basra posted:why is air quality in Mexico so bad compared to the rest of the western hemisphere Mexico City is a big bowl full of cars with little emission controls and fills right up with smog.
|
# ? Mar 29, 2017 03:15 |
|
http://www.vividmaps.com/2017/04/the-biggest-employer-in-each-us-state.html?m=1 Sadly there's no data in that article to back it up, but hell I could believe some of these states.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2017 00:15 |
|
C-Euro posted:http://www.vividmaps.com/2017/04/the-biggest-employer-in-each-us-state.html?m=1 I live in Arizona and work for one of Wal-Mart's unionized competitors. I lust for the day the Walton's empire crumbles and they are banished to the wastes.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2017 08:06 |
|
C-Euro posted:http://www.vividmaps.com/2017/04/the-biggest-employer-in-each-us-state.html?m=1 i tried to find a map like this for the uk, but it would probably just be the NHS for every region anyway
|
# ? Apr 10, 2017 10:37 |
|
KiteAuraan posted:I live in Arizona and work for one of Wal-Mart's unionized competitors. If they're in Arizona aren't they already there
|
# ? Apr 10, 2017 13:42 |
|
C-Euro posted:http://www.vividmaps.com/2017/04/the-biggest-employer-in-each-us-state.html?m=1 It's not true, at least for New York, and suspect most of the others as well. In New York, SUNY has about 50k employees. The City of New York has over 300k, and the State has ~250k last I remember. SUNY is a huge employer, no doubt, but not the biggest in the State edit: i went to the source site, which says 'non-government' employers. Not sure what planet they live on where the "State University of New York" is not government employment
|
# ? Apr 10, 2017 15:31 |
|
C-Euro posted:http://www.vividmaps.com/2017/04/the-biggest-employer-in-each-us-state.html?m=1 so nationally, your only real choices of employment seem to be state universities, private healthcare, or wal-mart. I'd like to see a little more granularity on this map, like the most common employment position within each industry in each state. I gotta imagine the healthcare states aren't employing hundreds of thousands of surgeons or specialty care providers; it's gotta be more like hundreds of thousands of front office workers and nurse practitioners, or the three person crew that runs those Urgent Care buildings that spring up on every square block like some kind of weed.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2017 16:13 |
|
Badger of Basra posted:If they're in Arizona aren't they already there I see you've never been to Nevada or New Mexico east of the Rio Grande.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2017 20:17 |
|
KiteAuraan posted:I see you've never been to Nevada or New Mexico east of the Rio Grande. If Eastern New Mexico isn't the shittiest place in America, I don't want to see what's worse.
|
# ? Apr 10, 2017 21:55 |
|
General Dog posted:If Eastern New Mexico isn't the shittiest place in America, I don't want to see what's worse. san bernardino is worse
|
# ? Apr 10, 2017 22:01 |
|
Freaking Crumbum posted:I gotta imagine the healthcare states aren't employing hundreds of thousands of surgeons or specialty care providers; it's gotta be more like hundreds of thousands of front office workers and nurse practitioners, or the three person crew that runs those Urgent Care buildings that spring up on every square block like some kind of weed. I don't think anyone is trying to pass it off as that. It's not a surgeon map. Healthcare networks employ tons of people. Same with walmart. They don't have thousands of CEOs. gobbagool posted:edit: i went to the source site, which says 'non-government' employers. Not sure what planet they live on where the "State University of New York" is not government employment Just because they're public universities doesn't make them government entities. ChesterJT has issued a correction as of 01:32 on Apr 11, 2017 |
# ? Apr 11, 2017 01:27 |
|
Freaking Crumbum posted:so nationally, your only real choices of employment seem to be state universities, private healthcare, or wal-mart. they're biggest employers not only employers also lollin' @ "non-government" bc government jobs aren't real jobs i guess
|
# ? Apr 11, 2017 01:31 |
|
ChesterJT posted:
What defines 'government entity' for you then?
|
# ? Apr 11, 2017 14:47 |
|
gobbagool posted:What defines 'government entity' for you then? Actually being part of the city/state government? A lot of places get state/federal funds on some level, it doesn't make them all government entities.
|
# ? Apr 11, 2017 17:26 |
|
|
# ? Apr 11, 2017 23:02 |
|
that seems fairly low for a central american country or am i missing something
|
# ? Apr 12, 2017 08:49 |
|
grove street is my favorite los santos gang
|
# ? Apr 12, 2017 08:53 |
|
|
# ? May 2, 2024 22:37 |
|
The reason they count universities but not actual government jobs for that map is because if they counted government employees then "Government" would be the top employer in every single state. Whereas state universities are technically part of the government they're not the biggest employer in every state.
|
# ? Apr 13, 2017 18:59 |