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What is this crap called ZeeMaps? It won't display on any available browser. What's wrong with using Google?
I probably wouldn't have put a pin in a Google map.
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What is this crap called ZeeMaps? It won't display on any available browser. What's wrong with using Google?
We have our first entry for (mainland) China, near Beijing.
Here's the current geographic breakdown of entries on the WikiMap. The big change from last update is the surge of reservations in Europe, particularly Norway. There are 531 EU entries, of which 285 are in Norway! By comparison, California has 297 reservations marked. If you think that Silicon Valley is lousy with MSs, it will pale in comparison to Oslo. I have been approving Norwegian reservations at a faster pace than US entries, so I predict that by the end of the quarter, Norway will have overtaken California.
Here are the top 20 states measured on reservations per capita.
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Would it be possible to have this list updated, with current figures? There are markets outside of the USA now, about to get delivery this summer and fall, in particular the RHD markets like Hong Kong, Japan and the UK, followed shortly by Australia and hopefully (lots of fingers crossed) also New Zealand.
Thank you for your great work - I have been a pin on that map for 1 1/2 years now!
Also Robert, can you add a second pin for me, not sure what the reservation number is.
Took almost a year and a half but I converted my wfie from a sceptic to a believer.
@DITB sorry for being such a hog.
Sorry, I've been slammed lately. I'll get updates in tomorrow. Thanks for your patience!
Australia | 25 |
Austria | 21 |
Belarus | 1 |
Belgium | 60 |
Canada | 110 |
China | 2 |
Czech Republic | 3 |
Denmark | 22 |
Estonia | 1 |
Finland | 2 |
France | 19 |
Germany | 58 |
Hong Kong | 8 |
Hungary | 3 |
Iceland | 1 |
Ireland | 2 |
Italy | 7 |
Japan | 1 |
Liechtenstein | 2 |
Luxembourg | 1 |
Netherlands | 142 |
New Zealand | 4 |
Norway | 780 |
Poland | 1 |
Portugal | 1 |
Romania | 1 |
Russia | 1 |
Slovakia | 2 |
Spain | 4 |
Sweden | 19 |
Switzerland | 43 |
United Kingdom | 26 |
United States | 1546 |
Grand Total | 2919 |
Alabama | 9 |
Alaska | 2 |
Arizona | 53 |
Arkansas | 2 |
California | 367 |
Colorado | 34 |
Connecticut | 28 |
Delaware | 4 |
District Of Columbia | 6 |
Florida | 110 |
Georgia | 53 |
Hawaii | 22 |
Idaho | 2 |
Illinois | 66 |
Indiana | 14 |
Iowa | 3 |
Kansas | 7 |
Kentucky | 6 |
Louisiana | 5 |
Maine | 2 |
Maryland | 36 |
Massachusetts | 50 |
Michigan | 15 |
Minnesota | 21 |
Missouri | 17 |
Nebraska | 2 |
Nevada | 12 |
New Hampshire | 6 |
New Jersey | 51 |
New Mexico | 10 |
New York | 52 |
North Carolina | 28 |
Ohio | 23 |
Oklahoma | 6 |
Oregon | 58 |
Pennsylvania | 32 |
Rhode Island | 2 |
South Carolina | 14 |
South Dakota | 1 |
Tennessee | 13 |
Texas | 131 |
Utah | 8 |
Vermont | 6 |
Virginia | 44 |
Washington | 97 |
West Virginia | 2 |
Wisconsin | 11 |
Wyoming | 2 |
(blank) | 1 |
Hawaii | 160 |
Oregon | 150 |
Washington | 142 |
California | 97 |
District Of Columbia | 97 |
Vermont | 96 |
Arizona | 82 |
Connecticut | 78 |
Massachusetts | 76 |
Colorado | 66 |
California | 367 |
Texas | 131 |
Florida | 110 |
Washington | 97 |
Illinois | 66 |
Oregon | 58 |
Arizona | 53 |
Georgia | 53 |
New York | 52 |
New Jersey | 51 |
Interesting... TX bans the direct sales, but still manages to be #2.
(of course there may be a confirmation bias since the information is collected here)
I think the primary biases on the map are:Interesting... TX bans the direct sales, but still manages to be #2.
(of course there may be a confirmation bias since the information is collected here)
I think the primary biases on the map are:
1. New market effect: when a country is revving up, there are a lot of pins added. The are relatively few new pins coming into the US, even though we know that the majority of the deliveries are in the US. I think this is because there's an "enthusiast" effect common among earlier buyers, eagerly awaiting deliveries.
2. English language effect: There's a mild bias, understandably, towards markets where English is the primary or strong secondary language.