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October 02, 2003
The Numbers Game
On August 8 I posted the third Numbers Game, in which we saw how many stories a Google News search generated for various search terms. Now for another benchmark: * Iraq + Victory: 2,930 stories then, 3,670 stories now * Iraq + Defeat: 1,650 stories then, 3,050 stories now * Iraq + Failure: 4,050 stories then, 5,180 stories now * Iraq + Liberation: 924 stories then, 1,490 stories now * Iraq + Occupation: 9,650 stories then, 9,530 stories now * Economy + 2004 + Election: 1,280 stories then, 1,960 stories now * Iraq + 2004 + Election: 1,880 stories then, 2,020 stories now * Iraq + Quagmire: 440 stories then, 842 stories now * Howard + Dean + Lose: 276 stories then, 351 stories now * Howard + Dean + Win: 1,230 stories then, 1,690 stories now And two new items: * Wesley + Clark + Lose: 380 stories * Wesley + Clark + Win: 1,260 stories (Cross-posted here) Posted By Alan at October 2, 2003 07:31 AM | TrackBackComments
I don't find the win/lose statistics interesting, there's a linguistic bias to talk about candidates winning, even if you're saying "Howard Dean won't win." Posted by: TBox at October 2, 2003 01:32 PM Howard Dean won't win victory in the 2004 election because of the failure of the Iraq economy to achieve liberation from quagmire; may lose chance to defeat Wesley Clark and seek new occupation. Posted by: johnboy at October 2, 2003 06:44 PM That was artistic genius, johnboy. Posted by: TBox at October 3, 2003 12:37 AM Imagine everyone will read the lyrics to Imagine. Imagine that. Posted by: Cap'n SPIN at October 3, 2003 07:32 AM Socialist carp. Posted by: Cap'n SPIN at October 3, 2003 07:33 AM Imagine there's no lefitsts,
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