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The numbers are questionable, but the author cites his sources (scroll over the question mark) -- vaguely. Otherwise, the author seems to have an agenda, and focus on the negatives. Why note divorces, but not marriages. Why not track global production/wealth? Why not track academic degrees... more
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Rated by Kosyman on Jan 24 2009, 2:49pm
interesting, although I have my doubts as to the accuracy ;)
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Rated by FrossetMareritt on Oct 31 2008, 11:32am
Interesting clock, but I can't trust its statistics.It shows ID theft (for the US) at 78+ million as of today, but the FTC reported that as of roughly 2 months ago it was at 245+ millions, that's a huge difference in numbers.
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Rated by TylerMC on Sep 02 2008, 12:19am
Very cool and interesting. Could have sworn the world population surpassed 7 billion a year ago thou:)
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Rated by Claudiap on Aug 11 2008, 1:48pm
interesting clock
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Rated by Tokamax on Jul 17 2008, 10:31pm
ever wanted to get a feeling what 6 billion inhabitants of the earth really mean - this might help you to grasp the idea.