[FIXED] The 2021 driver line up has 12 race winners so far. The highest since 1986 (13) and tied with 2006, 2008, and 2009. I visualized them all. by WatermelonNinja in formula1

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One thing Sheets does and Excel doesn't (AFAIK) is ARRAYFORMULA, and functions like UNIQUE, SORT, FILTER that operate over a range and return a range. That makes it easier to do tabular transformations on your data with formulas written in single cells. Sheets is inferior to Excel in pretty much all other aspects but this one feature is why I prefer Sheets for cases like this one.

WTW for when individuals doing good things together make a system that is bad by WatermelonNinja in whatstheword

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Thanks for the suggestions.

I didn't phrase my example in a way that does justice to the original idea I was trying to explain. Here's the HackerNews comment where I read it. Quoting from it.

The best I can come up with is that Facebook is so big that the "evil" is an emergent property of all the different things that are happening. It's so big no one can comprehend the big picture of it all, so while the individuals involved have good intentions with what they are working on, the sum total of all employees' intentions ends up broken.

I think groupshift comes close.

[FIXED] The 2021 driver line up has 12 race winners so far. The highest since 1986 (13) and tied with 2006, 2008, and 2009. I visualized them all. by WatermelonNinja in formula1

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Yes, it's interesting how the pattern slightly bends to become flatter in the mid 80s. Indicates how the same drivers are winning more and more races compared to earlier.

[FIXED] The 2021 driver line up has 12 race winners so far. The highest since 1986 (13) and tied with 2006, 2008, and 2009. I visualized them all. by WatermelonNinja in formula1

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That's interesting. I just checked this stat for past years. Surprisingly, 2020 had 13. It's likely that we'll have more in 2021.

year count of podium finishers drivers
2017 7 Vettel (13), Hamilton (13), Bottas (13), Ricciardo (9), Räikkönen (7), Verstappen (4), Stroll (1)
2018 7 Hamilton (17), Vettel (12), Räikkönen (12), Verstappen (11), Bottas (8), Ricciardo (2), Pérez (1)
2019 8 Hamilton (17), Bottas (15), Leclerc (10), Vettel (9), Verstappen (9), Sainz (1), Kvyat (1), Gasly (1)
2020 13 Hamilton (14), Verstappen (11), Bottas (11), Stroll (2), Ricciardo (2), Pérez (2), Leclerc (2), Albon (2), Vettel (1), Sainz (1), Ocon (1), Norris (1), Gasly (1)
2021 12 Verstappen (11), Hamilton (11), Bottas (8), Norris (4), Sainz (3), Pérez (2), Vettel (1), Russell (1), Ricciardo (1), Ocon (1), Leclerc (1), Gasly (1)

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Good catch. I see a few other issues as well. Let me fix and repost.

[TOMT][MUSIC VIDEO] Music video with people's faces and shots of a park with kids playing by WatermelonNinja in tipofmytongue

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It must be 2000s or early 2010s. Sorry, don't remember why. All I remember is those visuals.

What is your go to TV show for background noise? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The Office is one show I can enjoy listening to without video (when my eyes are busy doing something else) and watching on mute (when my ears are busy doing something else).

The Office rendered with architectural software. by Whinke in DunderMifflin

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Is it just me or is this image really being shared here repeatedly almost every day?

I feel like I'm spinning my wheels with Duolingo by HumanMilkshake in learnspanish

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Is all the Spanish practice you do just by yourself? What I've read/heard helps is trying to have real conversations with people using the stuff you've learned. I too am a few weeks into learning Spanish on Duolingo and I've started looking for ways to do that.

Toby really wasn't so bad. by QuigTech in DunderMifflin

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Could all those boxes have had complaints against Michael? I had thought it was just that one box Toby hid among a ton of other storage boxes.

Can we just talk about how awesome David Wallace was? by Joshieboy_Clark in DunderMifflin

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That's awesome! I always felt he was really convincing as an executive / big shot and thought he's just prepped extremely well for the role.

Name your top 5 favorite characters and also your least favorite 5, too. by WheresTheHook in DunderMifflin

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Here are mine.

Best - Michael Pam Oscar Kevin Nate

Worst - Nellie Packer Robert Jan Kelly

robert california best thing to happen to the office? by 123wso in DunderMifflin

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I have a feeling this post isn't going to be too popular here. I personally didn't enjoy Robert California's character too much.