Macro Statistics
I'm going to be sloppy with population stats, rounding off as I see fit and not worrying about whether stats are from 1990 or 2000...
- meta: note that Statistics create, and are created by, a Model
world popul: 6B (http://www.nat.org/population/)
US pop: 285M
NYC pop: 7.3M in 1990 (2.1M foreign-born); 20.2M metro area
China pop: 1.2B
Mexico city population (metro area): 17M; 9.8M in city itself
Japan pop: 125M
Tokyo pop: 7.8M city, 11.7M metro
US students: 49M K-12.
NYC students: 1 million (80k teachers) (public schools only?)
deaths during various atrocities of the 20th century (WW2 50M, Mao Zedong 48M, Stalin 20M...)
I like a nice historical Macro Timeline, also
Maybe doesn't belong here, but here's drawings of various buildings and objects (real and SciFi fictional) at a 1-pixel-per-meter scale.
The deepest point in the Earth's oceans is 36,200ft. The highest mountain peak is Everest at 29,035ft.
Some big human entertainment-group sizes:
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American Idol had 43M viewers for its final half-hour
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network-TV nightly-news: 27M total nightly viewers (that doesn't count CNN, FoxNews, local, cable, etc.)
- do those really pull 10x that?
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circulation of the Ny Times (in print): 1.1M
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Google: 66M monthly visitors
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MySpace members: 60M (mid-2006); 50M visitors in May'2006
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FlickR: 5M visitors May'2006
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Instant Messaging: MSN Messenger leads the pack with about 204 million subscribers, followed by Yahoo Messenger with 78 million and AIM with 64 million unique monthly users.
- but Back in March, Nielsen/Net Ratings estimated that AOL had 53 million instant messaging users compared to the 27 and 22 million that MSN and Yahoo respectively had.
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