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Subsequently, I think a lot about what I read & write
Now these notes are going live on the world wide web.
I like to think of it as 'plunging' the cr** out of news media, gathering facts and making occassional predictions (that are correct 97.8% of the time)

Entrepreneurship & US

% of Chinese who say they intend to start a business within the next 3 years= 23

% of Colombians and Americans, respectively, who say this= 57, 7

source: (4-2010 harpers index)

Posted at 7:00 AM (1 year ago) | Permalink

Largest consumer of oil in the world = <drum roll>

Largest consumer of oil in the world = U.S. Military

Posted at 10:33 AM (1 year ago) | Permalink

22.5 years = Combined time NYC-ers spent waiting &amp; riding ELEVATORS&#8230;last year! Geeze thats a long wait time, OTIS must be getting too old for those jettsetters, high speed elevators (like high speed monorails/miracle trains) a thing of our near future? I&#8217;m calling dibs on the patent idea for this one OTIS (turning in grave right now I&#8217;m sure), engineers lets get to work!
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Sources: 
Image and stat via IBM report: http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/30191.wss

22.5 years = Combined time NYC-ers spent waiting & riding ELEVATORS…last year! Geeze thats a long wait time, OTIS must be getting too old for those jettsetters, high speed elevators (like high speed monorails/miracle trains) a thing of our near future? I’m calling dibs on the patent idea for this one OTIS (turning in grave right now I’m sure), engineers lets get to work!

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Sources:

Image and stat via IBM report: http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/30191.wss

Posted at 12:32 PM (1 year ago) | Permalink

“ Working for the weekend (only) might be a good thing…according to @thedailystat from hbr.org, “People who work 10 to 12 hours a day are 56% more likely to develop heart disease or have a heart attack than people who work less than 10 hours…. „
Read on: Working Overtime

Quote posted at 11:06 AM (1 year ago) | Permalink

14% = percent of homes with a bathtub in 1909…

  1. 47 years =  average life expectancy 
  2. 14% homes had a bathtub
    8% homes with telephones
  3. 95% = number of home births
  4. Number of cars in US = 8000  
  5. Miles of paved road = 144 miles
  6. Maximum city speed limit = 10 mph (on avg)
  7. 22 cents/hr = average wage (Average Worker made $200 and $400 per year)
  8. Dozen Eggs = 14 cents.
  9. Sugar = 4 cents per lb.
  10. Coffee = 15 cents per lb.
  11. Leading causes of death were: 1. Pneumonia and influenza  2. Tuberculosis  3. Diarrhea  4. Heart disease   5. Stroke
  12. Population of Las Vegas, Nevada = 30 
  13. 2/10 adults couldn’t read or write and
  14. 6% graduated from high school..                                       
  15. Marijuana, heroin, and morphine were all available over the counter at the local corner drugstores.
  16. 230 murders were reported (entire US).

Source: Un-verified email.

Posted at 12:57 AM (2 years ago) | Permalink

2 billion = number of videos streaming per day on YouTube (via techcrunch)

2 Billion views a day
3rd most visited website (Alexa)
Localized in 23 countries across 24 different languages
15 The average number of minutes people spend on the site each day
24 Hours of video uploaded to YouTube every minute
45 Million home page impressions every day
70% of YouTube traffic comes from outside the U.S.
100 Years of video scanned by copyright managent technology, Content ID, every day
1700 Years it would take you to watch the hundreds of millions of videos on YouTube

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/D9N16Bjyeyc/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email

Posted at 4:10 PM (2 years ago) | Permalink

I heart infogrpahics - daily pic. Teens and cell phone usage.

I heart infogrpahics - daily pic. Teens and cell phone usage.

Posted at 3:16 PM (2 years ago) | Permalink

6,300,000 = gallons guestimated to have leaked into the gulf (equivalent of 50,000 barrels of oil)

It’s been exactly 30 days since the earth starting throwing up on itself.  210,000 gal per day x 30 days = 6,300,000 gallons of oil guestimated to have entired the gulf of Mexico; equivalent of 150,000 barrels of oil. 

Posted at 1:42 PM (2 years ago) | Permalink

“How much water is in a latte?” - MIT Sloan Management Review

“Here’s the breakdown, by liters, of the water needed to make that latte:

0.1 for the water itself
2.5 to make the plastic lid
5.5 to make the paper cup and sleeve
7.5 to grow the sugar
49.5 to feed the cows that make the milk
143 to grow the coffee”

Source: How much water is in a latte? - Beyond Green - MIT Sloan Management Review

Posted at 12:41 AM (2 years ago) | Permalink

19.5 million = Barrels of Oil Americans consume daily…

Marcie Dickson’s article “More of the Sound and the Fury on the BP Oil Spill” -May 4, 2010

Posted at 11:34 PM (2 years ago) | Permalink

300 million = Cups of Coffee drank by Americans DAILY

-SOURCE: “MORE OF THE SOUND AND THE FURY ON THE BP OIL SPILL” by Marcie Dickson

Posted at 11:29 PM (2 years ago) | Permalink

“In February, Google noted partners are selling 60,000 Android handsets a day, and Apple sold 8.7 million iPhones last quarter, or about 97,000 a day. Android is making steady gains in market share.”

Read: Tim Bray Throws His Hat Into The Android Ring Because He Hates The iPhone

Posted at 2:11 PM (2 years ago) | Permalink

Vol. 1, No. 1 - NOLA Who DATa? Series

“According to the study, Xavier generates more than $320 million in economic activities, and about $115.6 million of that is household earnings in the Greater New Orleans Region…..The nation’s only historically Black & Catholic university is one of the area’s leading employers, and its spending helps to provide more than 4,200 jobs in Orleans Parish.”
#MARDIGRAS #NOLA #XAVIER

Source Link:
“Xavier’s economic impact greater than Mardi Gras, study finds”
http://www.louisianaweekly.com/news.php?viewStory=1609

;Who Data’ was coined by Barrett Conrad at a NOLA Fiber meeting this past week.

Posted at 9:11 PM (2 years ago) | Permalink

4 years since Hurricane Katrina, but still no ‘pot to pee in’

14,000 New Orleanians = # of families STILL seeking housing assistance since Hurricane Katrina.

Source: StBernardProject.org - 12 weeks, construct houses ($15,000 cost to build each)

Posted at 3:40 AM (2 years ago) | Permalink

Facebook’s out of the blue Audience

Facebook, a site originally aimed at serving 18 to 24 year olds now serves less than a quarter of them as 40-50 somethings accelerate past the target age group.
Side note: typical Facebook user = on the site for an average of 169 minutes a month

Source: Comscore

Posted at 8:42 AM (3 years ago) | Permalink

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