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Seattle Forrest 12-17-10 02:05 PM

Clipless pedals
 
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What happened in 2000?

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datlas 12-17-10 02:59 PM

The crash.

mnemia 12-17-10 03:09 PM

Maybe people were searching the term more when it was unfamiliar for them, looking for a definition, and then it fell off as most people interested became aware of what it means?

yarb 12-17-10 03:29 PM

Very interesting! Perhaps around that time was the "tipping point" when clipless went from being an option to the norm? So it would have been a hot topic then. Just a theory.


Originally Posted by mnemia (Post 11948226)
Maybe people were searching the term more when it was unfamiliar for them, looking for a definition, and then it fell off as most people interested became aware of what it means?

The graph shows usage of the terms in a corpus of about 5m books indexed by Google. Nothing to do with searching.

yarb 12-17-10 03:31 PM

Also there's a very small bump around 1970 which is odd - could be skis, maybe?

pallen 12-17-10 03:44 PM

Lance Armstrong

Hummeth 12-17-10 03:49 PM


Originally Posted by pallen (Post 11948365)
Lance Armstrong

This.

yarb 12-17-10 04:31 PM


Originally Posted by pallen (Post 11948365)
Lance Armstrong

How does "the Lance effect" account for the falloff after 2000? Wouldn't you expect to see an increase between 1999 and 2005 if it was Lance-related?

achoo 12-17-10 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by pallen (Post 11948365)
Lance Armstrong

The uptick is usage in books, and it starts in the late 1980s.

Given the subject matter, I believe this might be an apropos response to your post:

wut?

;)

Seattle Forrest 12-17-10 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by yarb (Post 11948308)
The graph shows usage of the terms in a corpus of about 5m books indexed by Google. Nothing to do with searching.

... which is about 4 % of all the books that have ever been written.


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