Orders of magnitude concerning the money to have in mind ... all in a big (really) image:
http://xkcd.com/980/huge/
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/money_huge.png
The "trillions" framework proves in 30 seconds, the black on white dead end of debt crises ...
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The money, the loot, money, sorrel: great image!
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Thin I had not seen this one yesterday morning!
Roh also had to put a more catchy title
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Roh the other hey! The excuse for bullets!
Well I suggest that we continue here since the title is "more better"
This is what you wrote yesterday:
Funny as everyone sees the same document differently: I focused on data related to public debts (not only US) and wages ...
Well I suggest that we continue here since the title is "more better"
This is what you wrote yesterday:
sherkanner wrote:There may be some who know xkcd.
This is the infographic of the day, it concerns the US, but it is extremely informative, and the sources from which the infographic is drawn are dipos.
(I just put the link, the image is rather large, and must zoom)
http://xkcd.com/980/huge/#x=-6432&y=-8656&z=2
Like what a 24 carat WC is as expensive in 2010 as it was in 1980, a velociraptor is worth 2M $ and a suitcase filled with 100 $ banknotes has lost value since the 70 years.
There is also a pyramid of ages with their annual income (comparison 1984 / 2009) that I find highly representative.
PS: it's in English, but I think not too difficult to understand.
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