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Sunday, September 22, 2013

My Where's George Week in Review: 09/15/13 - 09/21/13

My Where's George Week in Review: 09/15/13 - 09/21/13

At the start of last year, I began publishing a weekly review of my past seven days of activity in regards to Where's George. These reviews were largely focused around key goals/predictions for the year (including bills entered, bills hit, and total hits). Some of the things I tracked, in retrospect, weren't really all that interesting, and a lot of the tracking around bill entries wasn't all that useful. When one really thinks about it, Where's George is all about the hits. As such, I've revamped my weekly reviews to be focused on what was interesting about my hits in the past week, and using that data, scoring the week on a scale of 0 to 10. I'm sure as time goes on that I'll tinker with the scoring system, but I think what I have for now is good for the 1.0 version.

With that said, on a scale of 0 to 10 this past week was a:

1.3


In the past week, I got 23 hits in 6 States [CA16, GA, IN, MI, MO, NV3]. Of those hits, 2 were the 3rd hit on the bill, 4 were the 2nd hit on the bill, and the rest (17) were the initial hit on the bill. Below is a calendar view of the hits throughout the week:

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday
15161718192021
3453422

I came into the week with a 13 day hit streak. I got a hit on every day of this week which extended the streak to 20 days.

Additionally in the past week I received my first hit in 4 counties bringing my total of counties hit to 557. The newly hit counties were Pickens GA, Vanderburgh IN, Wexford MI, and Texas MO.

Of the States hit in the past week, 1 was in a "Sleepy" State (a "Sleepy" State is a State in which I haven't received a hit in over twelve weeks) (last hit date in parenthesis): Indiana (05/19/2012). 19 States meet the "Sleepy" status for next week: Alaska (03/02/2010), Delaware (07/14/2011), Kentucky (10/14/2011), Vermont (11/27/2011), Rhode Island (03/04/2012), District of Columbia (09/26/2012), North Carolina (12/28/2012), Tennessee (01/17/2013), Wyoming (01/17/2013), South Carolina (03/21/2013), Connecticut (03/30/2013), Nebraska (04/30/2013), Oklahoma (05/05/2013), North Dakota (05/05/2013), Maryland (05/21/2013), Maine (05/25/2013), West Virginia (05/26/2013), Louisiana (06/18/2013), New Hampshire (06/22/2013).

Of the bills hit in the past week, 10 were active for more than a year. Of those, the longest active bill from the bunch was re-entered 3 Years 224 Days 17 Hours 28 Minutes after I originally entered it. That bill is now 44th on my all-time longest active list.

And now, the speed round of data on everything else. 1 of the hits I received in the past week were from Georgers with Profiles: G8752---5F. Additionally 19 of the hits contained notes. 4 of the hits were on non-Georges: $5, $5, $20, $5. The hits were on bills that spread across 9 of the 12 FRBs. The FRBs for which I didn't receive hits were Philadelphia (C), St. Louis (H), and Minneapolis (I). I got one hit on a new series/denomination/FRB/block combos: 2006-$20-LE.


So how did this week end up as a 1.3? To start off the calculation, I compare this week's number with the lowest and highest from the past 12 weeks and score it based on how it fits in that range - so if this week's number is midway between the low and the high, it scores a 0.5 for that category (i.e. if this week's States Hit was 10, the past 12 weeks' low was 5, and the past 12 weeks' high was 15, that'd be a 0.5). A category can be scored at a minimum of 0 and a maximum of 1.25 meaning that if this week is better than any of the past 12, bonus points are awarded. Some categories are worth more than others (in the 1.0 version, categories are worth either 1 or 2). The sum of the products of the category scores and value results in the overall score for the week. That number is then compared to the overall scores for the previous 12 weeks, and where it ends up in the range results in the week's score on a scale from 0 to 10 (so if the overall score is midway between the two, the week is a 5.0). A week cannot score below 0 or above 10.

Here's a tabular view of this week's scores:

Past 12 Weeks
StatWeekMinMaxScoreWeightS*W
Hits that Changed States59250.002.00.00
Days with Hits7671.002.02.00
Distinct States Hit64150.182.00.36
Hits Beyond the 1st on a Bill 183150.422.00.83
Bills Active Over a Year 221.512.753.40.222.00.43
New Counties4041.002.02.00
Hits from Georgers with Profiles1050.202.00.40
Hits with Notes1920420.002.00.00
International Hits0020.001.00.00
Hits on Non-Georges4041.001.01.00
Hits in "Sleepy" States1040.251.00.25
Distinct FRBs Hit98110.331.00.33
New Series/Denom/FRB/Block Combo Hit1020.501.00.50
*** TOTAL ***8.11
1 - The second hit on a bill is worth 1 point. Each hit thereafter doubles in value (i.e. The third is worth 2 and the fourth is worth 4.).
2 - A bill active for a year is worth 1 point. Each additional year doubles in value and partial years add partial value.

The minimum overall score over the past 12 weeks was 6.52 and the maximum was 18.67 so this week's score of 8.11 resulted in a scale score of 1.3.


I certainly don't disagree that this week hasn't all that great hit-wise, but I'm surprised that it outscored last week. This week set a couple of new 12 week lows (hits that changed States and hits with notes), so the scale will be kinder to upcoming weeks.

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