Plus, with only 65 DOD responses, how significant is a deviation of only 4.5% from the norm?
The Linux users doing so well against Mac users thing was interesting. I wonder if it has to do with how it displays in browsers. Also -- did the measure the delay in responses (e.g. how many people went and googled it before clicking?)
Show me how many US citizens can place Kansas City or Atlanta on the same map.
Within a day the site had proudly proclaimed that they were being "investigated" by his agency.
I guess GNU/Linux users are smarter than everyone else across the world :-)
That said, is it really appropriate to be using a physical map to find political entities?
They went into the game knowing they were doing a meaningless internet quiz, so its going to be hard to abstract how intensely groups goof off when they're goofing off (or propensity to cheat in a meaningless internet quiz using an adjacent google maps tab), vs actual knowledge.
Oh well, result were reported to 3 sig figs using a whopping dozens of samples, so it must be meaningful, LOL. When you know the denominator is extremely small, you can play a math game trying to find small integer fractions that divide out to about .493 and so on.