Comment by pavel_lishin 5 months ago Like XKCD said, every map is basically a population map: https://xkcd.com/1138/ 3 comments pavel_lishin Reply lawlessone 5 months ago reminds me of when i see articles in the news in my country sometimes, with headlines like : "Man found with drugs within 500 meters of school"There are schools everywhere, usually in places where there are lots of other amenities like shops, and doctors, and pubs. ronsor 5 months ago Yes, when there are schools every few miles, it's very likely that any given thing will end up within range of a school. Chance-Device 5 months ago The interesting part is in the delta between population and usage.
lawlessone 5 months ago reminds me of when i see articles in the news in my country sometimes, with headlines like : "Man found with drugs within 500 meters of school"There are schools everywhere, usually in places where there are lots of other amenities like shops, and doctors, and pubs. ronsor 5 months ago Yes, when there are schools every few miles, it's very likely that any given thing will end up within range of a school.
ronsor 5 months ago Yes, when there are schools every few miles, it's very likely that any given thing will end up within range of a school.
reminds me of when i see articles in the news in my country sometimes, with headlines like : "Man found with drugs within 500 meters of school"
There are schools everywhere, usually in places where there are lots of other amenities like shops, and doctors, and pubs.
Yes, when there are schools every few miles, it's very likely that any given thing will end up within range of a school.
The interesting part is in the delta between population and usage.