Thursday, October 26, 2006

The Best of Captain CapitalismFrom My Beloved Sister

This is one of my favorites, thanks to my sister. The chart should be up in ever classroom in the world.

As some of you know, my sister is a communist. Of course, this isn't her fault as she is currently pursuing her doctorate at UC Berkeley and if she were not an avowed communist, they'd shoot her.

That being said, it brings a tear of pride to my eye when I see the little aspiring economist in her send me a chart like this;


This is a "cartogram."

Sure, whatever.

But what is neat about it is that it magnifies each country by the size of its GDP.

Couple interesting observations;

1. Africa. Good lord, it's as skinny as the people, large amount of land, very little GDP.
2. North versus South Korea. Can you see that sliver on top of South Korea? Yeah, that's North Korea. If there's a visually stunning argument against communism, there it is folks.
3. Japan. You might at first mistake it for China, but if you look closely, it is an island. It's just that Japan's economy is so big that it once again distorts its geography.
4. When comparing Japan against China, it shows Japan bigger than China. This leads me to believe that they are NOT using PPP adjusting GDP figures. Sloppy sloppy sloppy.

4 comments:

JTapp said...

Dunno about that... all of the official figures I see circa 2004 still have Japan (and germany) listed ahead of China. Even though it's not really the case, I can't imagine this cartogram was made before then.

Captain Capitalism said...

It's a secret plot of the Irish, Zionist, Haliburton, Bush, Cheney people.

Damn, you weren't supposed to see that!

It's uh, nothing, no, nothing's going on down there.

Anonymous said...

The reason Antarctica is there at all is twofold:

1) Government subsidies for research missions to the frozen continent.

2) The presence of all the Nazis (and their gold) that fled from The Third Reich to New Schwabia (google it).

Anonymous said...

Another stunning comparison of North vs. South Korea - the Korean peninsula at night from space:
http://blog.laurenstravels.com/images/koreaAtnight.jpg

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