Vexing that all of the links to Enigma.io in the blog post are malformed. I manually navigated to enigma.io because who can resist that name, and was intrigued by what they do. I thought it might fit in with a technology class I teach. Disappointing to see in their terms you must be 18 to use it. What is up with the requirement you be 18? COPPA stops at 13, right?
It is frustrating to find overly eager attorneys eliminating the use of interesting products by students. Even Mozilla's Webmaker program requires you to be 18 for goodness sake!
I'd like to see how geographically grouped the results would be. Glancing at the data, I see lots of growth immediately around the convention center but it drops off as you get further out of walking distance. Rainey street and (dirty) west 6th win big. I wonder how much it drops when you go further than a 10 minute walk
A big influx of people results in more sales, no surprise there. I'd be more interested to see how the average tip amount changes and if it's for better or worse.
That would be interesting. Unfortunately that's not available in the tax dataset we have. If it were I'd also question the accuracy of it as well as restaurants have a reputation for being less than precise with their earning filings.
Never been, but as I understand it from others' comments, that feature was removed several releases (years) back.
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P.S. Had a friend who moved to Austin... jeez, quite a few years back, now, for the sake of her budding music career. I gather now that she was, or has certainly since not been, alone in this.
It is frustrating to find overly eager attorneys eliminating the use of interesting products by students. Even Mozilla's Webmaker program requires you to be 18 for goodness sake!