July92011

Half of US social program recipients believe they “have not used a government social program”

The following table is from the results of the “Social and Governmental Issues and Participation Study of 2008”. It seems around 50% of Americans who participate in one or more government social programs report that “they have not used a government social program.” Given the public’s broad lack of support for social programs, I would speculate that many of these people are those who regard program beneficiaries as “parasites”, conveniently excluding themselves from the group.

It’s also interesting to see which program beneficiaries are most convinced that they are not using a government program. Beneficiaries of programs that assist people who are middle and upper class (529/Coverdell, Mortgage Interest Deduction, and subsidized student loans) are much more likely to believe they are self-sufficient individualists compared to the most vulnerable (Medicaid, Subsidized Housing, SSI, Head Start etc.) Even 43% of unemployment insurance beneficiaries don’t feel they are using a government social program. Nearly everyone I know has received unemployment at one point or another in their life.

Source: Boing Boing
April42010
It’s possible to take Wii Fit data and extract it into a usable format! I was looking for this, so my data won’t be locked into a proprietary system (in case I decide to start tracking my weight in a different way) or in case I’d like to compute statistics with the data (which I will, eventually.) I’m sure I could handle the current level of commandline-foo required, but the author is planning on making it much easier:
huanix:
My eventual goal will be to create an online parser where people can upload data.bin files from their wii fit save and have that data file converted into a csv that can be downloaded. Right now, this is a simple log of my sources – if you have ideas or other knowledge, please share it!
I haven’t run the code yet, but it doesn’t look like it extracts steps or waist size, which would be nice independent variables.

It’s possible to take Wii Fit data and extract it into a usable format! I was looking for this, so my data won’t be locked into a proprietary system (in case I decide to start tracking my weight in a different way) or in case I’d like to compute statistics with the data (which I will, eventually.) I’m sure I could handle the current level of commandline-foo required, but the author is planning on making it much easier:

huanix:
My eventual goal will be to create an online parser where people can upload data.bin files from their wii fit save and have that data file converted into a csv that can be downloaded. Right now, this is a simple log of my sources – if you have ideas or other knowledge, please share it!

I haven’t run the code yet, but it doesn’t look like it extracts steps or waist size, which would be nice independent variables.

Page 1 of 1