Editing 930: Days of the Week
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Also of interest are the less eccentric orbits, for instance "big day" and "so drunk." The fact that these don't clearly peak on any one day indicates that (according to Google, at least) big days are spread out fairly evenly throughout the week (with a minimum on Mondays), and so drunk tends to peak on weekends, though it seems fairly evenly split between Fridays and Saturdays. | Also of interest are the less eccentric orbits, for instance "big day" and "so drunk." The fact that these don't clearly peak on any one day indicates that (according to Google, at least) big days are spread out fairly evenly throughout the week (with a minimum on Mondays), and so drunk tends to peak on weekends, though it seems fairly evenly split between Fridays and Saturdays. | ||
− | Mentioned in the title text is {{w|Rebecca Black}}'s viral pop hit, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0 | + | Mentioned in the title text is {{w|Rebecca Black}}'s viral pop hit "{{w|Friday (Rebecca Black song)|Friday}}," [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0] which received considerable negative attention and ridicule for its terrible songwriting and performance. It peaks so far out that no perspective which would show it would be of any use, since many parodies have been made of the song since. |
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:The relative frequency of <day> in <phrase> is shown by the distance from the center at which <phrase>'s line crosses <day>. | :The relative frequency of <day> in <phrase> is shown by the distance from the center at which <phrase>'s line crosses <day>. | ||
:Each curve is normalized to have the same number of total hits - they're not on the same scale. | :Each curve is normalized to have the same number of total hits - they're not on the same scale. | ||
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:(Not easy to reproduce the actual plot, these are the phrases, in order of popularity on Wednesday.) | :(Not easy to reproduce the actual plot, these are the phrases, in order of popularity on Wednesday.) | ||
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[[Category:Comics with color]] | [[Category:Comics with color]] | ||
[[Category:Charts]] | [[Category:Charts]] | ||
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