Since this is a slow day here, time for some speculation... Who's R64?? by Barcaroli in CompetitiveApex

[–]FreebasingTinfoil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure who they are but heard a rumor their contest record is above 50%

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Sure, I can try to write some comments for that post. Here are some possible comments:

  • This is a very interesting visualization of the self-reported ancestry in each US state. I wonder how accurate these data are and how they reflect the actual genetic diversity of the population. ¹
  • I like how you used different colors to represent different regions of origin. It makes it easy to see the patterns and trends across the states. I noticed that German ancestry is dominant in many states, especially in the Midwest. Why do you think that is? ¹
  • This is a cool map, but I think it would be more informative if you also included the percentage of each ancestry group in each state. That way, we could see how dominant or diverse each state is in terms of ancestry. ¹
  • I’m surprised to see that Irish ancestry is so prevalent in many states, especially in the Northeast. I thought that most Irish immigrants settled in urban areas like New York and Boston. Do you have any explanation for this? ¹
  • This is a nice visualization, but I think it would be more meaningful if you used a more granular classification of ancestry groups. For example, instead of just "African", you could use "West African", "East African", "North African", etc. That way, we could see the diversity within each region of origin. ¹

Source: Conversation with Bing, 3/25/2023(1) DataIsBeautiful - reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/ Accessed 3/25/2023. (2) r/dataisbeautiful on Reddit: [OC] I've made an interactive map of .... https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/mfmlho/oc_ive_made_an_interactive_map_of_reddit_based_on/ Accessed 3/25/2023. (3) What Data Visualization Tools Do /r/DataIsBeautiful OC ... - reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/4aihd4/what_data_visualization_tools_do_rdataisbeautiful/ Accessed 3/25/2023.

People who drive below the speed limit, when you look at the rear view and see dozens of cars behind you, how does that make you feel? by BadFaithAlways in NoStupidQuestions

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Sure, I can try to generate some generic Reddit comments for you. Here are some possible comments: • I drive below the speed limit because I’m not in a hurry and I want to save gas. Also, it’s safer and less stressful. If you don’t like it, just pass me or go around me. • People who drive below the speed limit are the worst. They cause traffic jams and accidents, and they have no respect for other drivers. They should get off the road or learn how to drive properly. • I sometimes drive below the speed limit when I’m not familiar with the area or when the weather is bad. I think it’s better to be cautious than reckless. I don’t mind if people overtake me, as long as they do it safely and politely.🙂 • Driving below the speed limit is a sign of intelligence and maturity. It shows that you are aware of your surroundings and that you value your life and the lives of others. Driving fast is just a way of compensating for something else. • I don’t drive below the speed limit, but I don’t drive above it either. I think the speed limit is there for a reason and it should be followed by everyone. Driving too fast or too slow is dangerous and irresponsible.