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Yancey Strickler: Kickstarter and the NEA
Kickstarter cofounder responds to Clay Johnson's inaccurate statistics and conclusions about Kickstarter out-funding the NEA this year.
kickstarter  art  government  society  america  money  statistics 
12 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
Wired: The Man Who Could Unsnarl Manhattan Traffic
Statistician has a fifty-worksheet Excel file filled with numbers and ideas, mostly based on 'congestion pricing', that could fix the traffic problems of NYC.

“Komanoff is a dyed-in-the-wool stats geek, and the BTA demonstrates his faith in data. By measuring the problem—the amount of time and money lost in traffic every year—we can begin to solve it, he says. We can turn the knobs on the entire transportation system to maximize efficiency. Komanoff’s model suggests a world in which everything from subway fares to bridge tolls can be precisely tuned throughout the day, allowing city planners to steer traffic flow as quickly and smoothly as a taxi driver tooling his cab down Broadway on a quiet Sunday morning.”
nyc  traffic  transportation  data  statistics  government  bicycle 
march 2011 by matthewmcvickar
The Atlantic: Lies, Damned Lies, and Medical Science
A ton of scientific studies are flat-out wrong. And most of it doesn't really matter anyway.

"‘Science is a noble endeavor, but it’s also a low-yield endeavor,’ he says. ‘I’m not sure that more than a very small percentage of medical research is ever likely to lead to major improvements in clinical outcomes and quality of life. We should be very comfortable with that fact.’"
health  medicine  science  statistics  truth 
december 2010 by matthewmcvickar
Metric Mail
"Every week, you get a PDF report via email that gives you an overview of your website's stats. All you need is a Google Analytics account."
google  analytics  email  statistics  webdevelopment  googleanalytics 
august 2010 by matthewmcvickar
We Tell Stories: 'Hard Times' by Matt Mason & Nicholas Felton
A stylish, simple, infographical, curt, and summarily realistic at the world in which we currently live.
design  writing  web  culture  internet  typography  graphics  infographics  statistics  information  world  people 
march 2009 by matthewmcvickar
How is Obama doing?
If you reverse 73, which is Obama's rating for today, you get 37, which was Bush's rating for much of last year. And that's disgusting.
obama  politics  usa  statistics  election2008 
january 2009 by matthewmcvickar
Chris Jordan: Photographic Arts
Contemporary American industry, disaster, and culture and consumerism as art.
statistics  america  art  consumerism 
may 2007 by matthewmcvickar

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