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Stephen Kowski 24-06-2004 12:10

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wow no current teams in Nebraska, Minnesota, Idaho, and Utah.....interesting

Kris Verdeyen 25-06-2004 15:38

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http://users.wpi.edu/~piotrm/first/m...g/teams_tx.png

Check out all the rookies in Houston. Nine this year:

1255, 1326, 1460, 1477, 1479, 1480, 1484, 1485, 1490

piotrm 26-06-2004 22:17

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Quote:

Originally Posted by snoldak924
Could you make one(or someone else) in svg? Then you could look at the entire U.S., or just zoom in on one state.

This isn't exactly svg, but I had a USA map in swf. You can zoom into it with the web browser flash plug in (right click then click zoom in). You can view it at http://users.wpi.edu/~piotrm/first/maps/usa.swf. There are still a few teams missing as I couldn't find their locations and/or was confused by their location:

Code:

25: North Brunswick, NJ, USA
 41: Warren, NJ, USA
 279: Ottawa Lake, MI, USA
 521: Waterford, CT, USA
 651: Mar Lin, PA, USA
 816: West Hampton, NJ, USA
 1138: West Hills, CA, USA
 1288: Saint Petersburg, MO, USA

Also, I colored the states so that those with a high number of teams per population ratio are green and those with a low team number per population ratio are red. The top five states are:

Code:

1. New Hampshire ( about 15 teams per million people )
 2. North Dakota ( about 14 teams per million people )
 3. South Dakota ( about 13 teams per million people )
 4. Michigan ( about 9 teams per million people )
 5. Connecticut ( about 8 teams per million people )

note: The teams I couldn't place on the map still counted towards the team number per population ratio. The population figures I had were the 2003 ones from http://www.census.gov/statab/www/part6.html.

Pierson 26-06-2004 22:36

Re: pic: USA Teams
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by piotrm
This isn't exactly svg, but I had a USA map in swf. You can zoom into it with the web browser flash plug in (right click then click zoom in).

That is so cool! Thanks!

PS: Are you really bored this summer?!?!?!? or just honing your skills???


Thanks again!

Aignam 27-06-2004 11:00

Re: pic: USA Teams
 
If you squint your eyes, and tilt your head sideways, the dots seem to form a vague outline of JVN...

dez250 27-06-2004 12:11

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Piotr you once again impress me and please me with your skills. Thank you for taking the time out and to work on the maps. Nice job.

Alex Cormier 27-06-2004 12:12

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which state has the most teams registered? :yikes:

Lisa Perez 27-06-2004 12:19

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Looking at the FIRST program that was distributed, California does at 97, with Michigan pulling a close second at 90.


<sidenote> I'd like to see this, California vs. Michigan, number of teams registered in 2005. WHO WILL PREVAIL? </sidenote>

Alex Cormier 27-06-2004 12:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lisa Perez
Looking at the FIRST program that was distributed, California does with 97, with Michigan pulling a close second at 90.


<sidenote> I'd like to see this, California vs. Michigan, number of teams registered in 2005. WHO WILL PREVAIL? </sidenote>

wow thats a lot of teams way to go!

Lisa Perez 27-06-2004 12:27

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Here's the Top 5 with the number of teams for each:

1. California - 97
2. Michigan - 90
3. New York - 74 by the program, 77 by the above post
(Insert Ontario - 63, here)
4. Virginia - 48
5. Pennsylvania - 42

Goobergunch 27-06-2004 12:28

Re: pic: USA Teams
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by piotrm
There are still a few teams missing as I couldn't find their locations and/or was confused by their location:

Code:

25: North Brunswick, NJ, USA
 41: Warren, NJ, USA
 279: Ottawa Lake, MI, USA
 521: Waterford, CT, USA
 651: Mar Lin, PA, USA
 816: West Hampton, NJ, USA
 1138: West Hills, CA, USA
 1288: Saint Petersburg, MO, USA


I couldn't find Mar Lin, PA either when I was doing the Pennsylvania map, but a little examination revealed it to actually be Marlin, PA - it's in the middle Schuylkill County (northeast of Harrisburg).

Very impressive work on the map - thanks for making it!


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