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Where's Your Money
Hi,
I just launched a complete overhaul of a site I'd made before. It's called Where's Your Money and the purpose is to follow banknotes around the world. It's designed for mobile use, so when you're out and about you can just go on the site quickly if you find one of the notes. It's also design to be fast, e.g. it uses GPS to locate you if possible instead of making you type in where you are.
The website is http://wheresyourmoney.com
All feedback is appreciated, I'd like to hear your comments, opinions, any bugs you find, etc. please
Thank you! -
Re: Where's Your MoneyI like the idea very much. Incredibly infeasible though. The likelihood of each carrier to scan the same note is very low. None the less, great concept.(Original post by antriver)
Hi,
I just launched a complete overhaul of a site I'd made before. It's called Where's Your Money and the purpose is to follow banknotes around the world. It's designed for mobile use, so when you're out and about you can just go on the site quickly if you find one of the notes. It's also design to be fast, e.g. it uses GPS to locate you if possible instead of making you type in where you are.
The website is http://wheresyourmoney.com
All feedback is appreciated, I'd like to hear your comments, opinions, any bugs you find, etc. please
Thank you!
The website looks nice and clean. I haven't tried inputting a note myself, but I'm assuming that the user inputs the serial number on the note and it gets logged via GPS. Neat-o.
My only suggestion would be to set the map to road view. It's lighter in terms of bandwidth and it'd make the browsing experience more comfortable.
Kudos. -
Re: Where's Your MoneyThanks for the comments.(Original post by tamimi)
I like the idea very much. Incredibly infeasible though. The likelihood of each carrier to scan the same note is very low. None the less, great concept.
The website looks nice and clean. I haven't tried inputting a note myself, but I'm assuming that the user inputs the serial number on the note and it gets logged via GPS. Neat-o.
My only suggestion would be to set the map to road view. It's lighter in terms of bandwidth and it'd make the browsing experience more comfortable.
Kudos.
You're right that it's extremely unlikely for every single person who gets that note to go on the site. But not everybody needs to. If just one or two people do it for each note then the concept still works.
Good suggestion about the road view, I wasn't actually aware that those ones were smaller. Thanks. -
Re: Where's Your MoneyThe probability that those two people encountering the same note both even have internet access is 0.84 to 1(Original post by antriver)
Thanks for the comments.
You're right that it's extremely unlikely for every single person who gets that note to go on the site. But not everybody needs to. If just one or two people do it for each note then the concept still works.
Good suggestion about the road view, I wasn't actually aware that those ones were smaller. Thanks.
I'm really not saying that the concept is a bad model, I'm just saying it's, mathematical improbable.
Sin Cera -
Re: Where's Your MoneyI already said, you don't expect everybody who ever has the note to go on and do it.(Original post by tamimi)
The probability that those two people encountering the same note both even have internet access is 0.84 to 1
I'm really not saying that the concept is a bad model, I'm just saying it's, mathematical improbable.
Sin Cera
But if just one or two people who get the note after it has been added go and say where it is, then it works. But even if some notes go unseen forever once they've been added it doesn't really matter. -
Re: Where's Your MoneyI think you're failing to take into account the sheer quantity of banknotes in circulation - you'd need hundreds of millions of entries to stand even a remote chance of ever seeing the same note twice...(Original post by antriver)
I already said, you don't expect everybody who ever has the note to go on and do it.
But if just one or two people who get the note after it has been added go and say where it is, then it works. But even if some notes go unseen forever once they've been added it doesn't really matter.Last edited by Planto; 16-07-2012 at 23:32. -
Re: Where's Your MoneyWhat this guy said^(Original post by Planto)
I think you're failing to take into account the sheer quantity of banknotes in circulation - you'd need hundreds of millions of entries to stand even a remote chance of ever seeing the same note twice... -
Re: Where's Your MoneyYou know one person doesn't have to see it twice right?(Original post by Planto)
I think you're failing to take into account the sheer quantity of banknotes in circulation - you'd need hundreds of millions of entries to stand even a remote chance of ever seeing the same note twice...
But of course people get the same notes as other people. You go to a café or something and pay with a £5 note. It goes in the till. The person behind you in the queue pays and gets your £5 as change... -
Re: Where's Your MoneyHow can you be failing to understand this? Your website has to see it twice. There are around 250 million banknotes in circulation (assuming the average denomination is £20 - it's probably lower, meaning there are more). For your website to see any one banknote more than once, you'll need to have hundreds of millions of entries. The chances of this happening unless everyone in the UK uses your website on a regular basis are slim to none.(Original post by antriver)
You know one person doesn't have to see it twice right?
But of course people get the same notes as other people. You go to a café or something and pay with a £5 note. It goes in the till. The person behind you in the queue pays and gets your £5 as change...
It's a nice idea but statistically near enough impossible to pull off. -
Re: Where's Your MoneyNot to mention the strenuous databasing. Assuming that your website is a hit and everyone who has internet in the UK uses it at least 3 times, you're going to have about 158 million rows in a single table. I'm not sure how a server could handle that.(Original post by Planto)
How can you be failing to understand this? Your website has to see it twice. There are around 250 million banknotes in circulation (assuming the average denomination is £20 - it's probably lower, meaning there are more). For your website to see any one banknote more than once, you'll need to have hundreds of millions of entries. The chances of this happening unless everyone in the UK uses your website on a regular basis are slim to none.
It's a nice idea but statistically near enough impossible to pull off.
I'd suggest converting your website to a different subject. I mean, you've got it working, so Kudos, you may as well apply it to something else. Not sure what. Something feasible. -
Re: Where's Your MoneySorry, I didn't know what you meant by "you" have you see it twice. Now you specified that "you" = the website I see what you're saying.(Original post by Planto)
How can you be failing to understand this? Your website has to see it twice.
I can't argue with the logic. But I can show you that in practice it does work:
http://wheresyourmoney.com/2023 -
Re: Where's Your Moneyjust wondering how did you actually create the function of tracking of notes on your website?(Original post by antriver)
Hi,
I just launched a complete overhaul of a site I'd made before. It's called Where's Your Money and the purpose is to follow banknotes around the world. It's designed for mobile use, so when you're out and about you can just go on the site quickly if you find one of the notes. It's also design to be fast, e.g. it uses GPS to locate you if possible instead of making you type in where you are.
The website is http://wheresyourmoney.com
All feedback is appreciated, I'd like to hear your comments, opinions, any bugs you find, etc. please
Thank you!
