— Mike Rowe, on Washington, D.C.
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Showing posts with label DC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DC. Show all posts
DC area in a sentence
"The place always makes me feel 15 minutes late, even when I'm early."
Which Way Are You Facing?
I found this project very, very interesting. It provides a way to quantify certain underlying divisions that I've always felt and heard discussed. Certain states or regions have not only a location in the U.S., but an orientation: that is, the people there think of themselves as connected with certain other locations.
Here's a link to the big map of new "states", but be sure to check out the interactive map as well. It lets you see, comparatively, how much time your county spends on the phone with each county in the country. All sorts of interesting connections emerge. One I noticed was that on the phone, Alabama is not closely connected with Mississippi. Over text-messaging, however, it shifts alignment away from Georgia and toward MS. This fits well with my own anecdotal observations that younger people in Alabama have more interaction with Mississippi (especially the coast) than older people.
Large, publicly-available data-sets are going to start showing us a lot more about ourselves as we go forward.
ht: Strange Maps; Adam Brown
Large, publicly-available data-sets are going to start showing us a lot more about ourselves as we go forward.
ht: Strange Maps; Adam Brown
DC Drifting North
The Washington Post:
In all, according to academics and cultural observers, the Washington area's "Southernness" has fallen into steep decline, part of a trend away from strongly held regional identities. In the 150th anniversary year of the start of the Civil War, the region at the heart of the conflict has little left of its historic bond with Dixie.Full text...
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