Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Malthus was onto something.

The Financial Times, courtesy of Chris Bertram at Crooked Timber:

At the time Elvis Presley died in 1977, he had 150 impersonators in the US. Now, according to calculations I spotted in a Sunday newspaper colour supplement recently, there are 85,000. Intriguingly, that means one in every 3,400 Americans is an Elvis impersonator. More disturbingly, if Elvis impersonators continue multiplying at the same rate, they will account for a third of the world’s population by 2019.

Comments:
He was also a really great cat. -A
 
Not really a feline Elvis impersonator, at least that I recall.
 
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