Finding the Obamas In the 2000 Census 40
An anonymous reader writes "This 'how-to' example of accessing demographic data from the U.S. Census 'American FactFinder' zooms down to the block level in Chicago to (possibly) find the Obama family in the year 2000."
Obamas: Let us out! (Score:1)
Been stuck in here for 12 bloody years!
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Secret Service better get into their DeLoreans... (Score:5, Funny)
...And go back in time to protect the President from time-travelling assassins. But while you're in the past, try not to change anyting. You can ask Obama for tips on that before you leave! *rimshot*
No need to ask for tips (Score:3)
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What I intend to do is look up winning lottery numbers, then tell my past self about them.
For science, you see.
Will my telling myself about future (for my past-self) winning numbers affect the blind forces of random chance to the extent that those numbers will no longer be selected on their date of draw?
This is a question that needs to be answered. Also, the question of what sort of obscene luxury yacht I'm going to buy also needs to be answered.
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But while you're in the past, try not to change anyting.
I don't know, reminding yourself not to buy any hookers might not be a bad idea.
You can buy hookers? I thought one just rented them for a while.
Only Provide the Count (Score:2)
more up-to-date information below (Score:2, Funny)
Barack Hussein Obama II
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington DC 20006
hth.
Better lookup Romney too (Score:3)
Since it's the season for Presidential runs.
Re:Better lookup Romney too (Score:5, Funny)
It would take a lot longer to look up Romney. You'd have to search all 5 or 6 of his houses.
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It would take a lot longer to look up Romney. You'd have to search all 5 or 6 of his houses.
Five or six? You don't know how many houses he has?
That's okay, he's probably not sure either...
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Yes, but he can assure you that nearly all [wikipedia.org] of them are in the good ol' United States of America!
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You can't say the same about his money, though.
The former governor believes the United States is the greatest nation on God's green earth, but apparently his money prefers an island in the Caribbean.
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Is Rangel running for the GOP nomination too? I swear, I can't keep track of all these guys. Just wait 'til he finds out he's the wrong shade for that party. He could have just asked Herman Cain.
I say we send both Rangel and Romney to live in the Caymans where their money can keep them warm.
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His money is much safer on a Caribbean island than in the hands of the GSA
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Not just "safer" but without all those fussy disclosure laws about where the money came from, which is probably what's more important in Romney's case.
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It would take a lot longer to look up Romney. You'd have to search all 5 or 6 of his houses.
Five or six? You don't know how many houses he has?
It flip-flops.
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I did a search and it pointed me towards MIT's robotics department for some reason.
decision? (Score:1)
silly editors (Score:5, Funny)
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...or other foreign nations like Hawaii.
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OR, maybe he still lives there??? Have YOU seen him in person? I sure haven't.
Those dirty Hollywood movie tricksters have probably photoshopped him into every picture and news reel we've seen.
I bet he's hunting lions, or eating turtles, or whatever those people do.
Holy crap (Score:2)
Meigs Field was turned into a park almost ten years ago and I never even knew.
I took off and landed there hundreds of times in Flight Simulators 4 & 5.
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No way, the flight sim airport isn't there anymore? :-O
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meigs_Field [wikipedia.org]
Aw man this is sad. They should create statues of blocky airplanes and ridiculous custom hypersonic jets that burn through their fuel in 20 seconds (see: early MSFS) as a memorial.
It's all a lie, you fools! (Score:2, Funny)
Finding People In 2000 (Score:4, Interesting)
I wonder if the census counted them as living in our office building, or if it just skipped them entirely. I suspect it skipped them, because the census takers wouldn't have come to our office park and the company wouldn't want documentation that it violated zoning laws. Still it's fun to think that 60 years from now their grandchildren might find them listed as "Mr. H Potter, the sleeping bag under the desk, cubicle 5, row 8, 2nd floor, building 9," etc. Then again, they were engineers whose 20s and 30s were spent reading slashdot and literally living in their cubicles... they probably didn't have kids.