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From the page: "Multiply the number of daily TV deaths by the number of people owning TV sets and subtract that number from the population. Most nations would disappear on a daily basis." When you observe the map, notice how those nations without such a large concentration of television... more
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Rated by insyen on Sep 08, 1:55am
useful page
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Rated by artfuldodgerx on Jul 06, 6:38am
A second permanent ozone hole was detected in the area of the North Pole in 1990, producing radical meteorological changes in parts of the Northern Hemisphere
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Rated by groovequestor on Jul 02, 10:02am
World Statistics laid over planet earth. Very 3D and visually provocative
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Rated by lazarst on Jun 30, 4:40pm
Given all this and much more - what does it really matter that the waitress brought me ranch instead of italian dressing for my salad? [Thank you mako697766!]
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Rated by aluis on Jun 21, 3:25pm
World Statistical Challenges
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Rated by Yw8 on May 31, 2:29pm
A great graphical representation of global aspects.