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What are the odds?

Tonight on Marketplace, we'll be talking to the founder of a new website called the Book of Odds. What are the chances you've ever eaten cold pizza? Or that you're unemployed right now? Or that you'll run into a journalist? Find out.

Here's how the website describes its raison d'etre:

For over three years we have been building what we believe is the missing dictionary, one filled not with words, but with numbers - the odds of everyday life. It contains hundreds of thousands of Odds Statements, from the odds of being the only one to survive a plane crash, to the odds of having a heart attack, to the odds of having ever eaten cold pizza for breakfast. Book of Odds not only allows you to search for those odds that concern or interest you the most, but also to understand probability by comparing the odds of unfamiliar events to others you have personally experienced.

You can search by keywords or by key numbers. Let's say your accountant says you have a 1 in 7,000 chance of being audited. Well, you can be comforted by the fact that there's about the same chance you'll have to go to the hospital for an accident involving a pool cue or a billiards ball.

I tooled around on the site and came up with a few more odd-ities:

Americans are twice as likely to be unemployed this year as they were in 2006.

The odds that a person age 16 or over is unemployed:

2006: 1 in 33
2009: 1 in 16

By the way, the site has a couple of job openings, in case you're the 1 in 16.

The odds a person has health insurance are 1 in 1.18. 85%. Hmmm.

The odds a woman will report always washing her hands after handling money are 1 in 3.33, about the same chances that a man sleeps in his underwear.

It may be a better idea to go swimming with sharks than it is to rock the vending machine in your office:

The odds a person will die from a vending machine accident in a year are 1 in 112,000,000, while the odds that a person will die from a shark attack in a year are 1 in 251,800,000. This means that a person is more than twice as likely to be killed tipping a soda machine than to end up as food for a large toothy fish.

Marketplace host Bob Moon came up with his own mash-up of probabilities:

The odds that a person 16 or older with a job is a journalist: 1 in 2,667. The odds of running into a reporter are about the same as running into a manicurist or a pedicurist!

The website's founder, Amram Shapiro, mentioned another strange one. What are the odds that a cow will eventually become the football that is used to score the winning touchdown in the Super Bowl?

1 in 17.8 million, in case you were wondering.

Shapiro says his website's odds for success will depend on ad sales and selling products, like t-shirts with one of these odds statements on them.

By the way... cold pizza for breakfast? 1 in 2.56. Only 39%?

You're missing out, 61%.

Let me know if you come up with your own interesting odds...

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TheDorsalFin - Oct 15, 2009

Maybe Spielberg will make a movie about a vending machine that terrorizes a New England community and thus, create an irrational fear towards vending machines in the minds of the general public.

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Laura - Oct 14, 2009

The odds a bridge is deficient are 1 in 3.97 (US and PR, 2008). Yowzers!

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Ned D. - Oct 15, 2009

What are the odds that these data will be used for gambling?

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steve - Oct 15, 2009

So ridiculous!!! I hate when i read about the chances of getting bit by a shark compared to something else! For one, we humans don't live in the ocean, so that's the main reason why the odds of getting bit are so high! Of course i have more chances of getting stung by a bee or having vending machine fall on me! I hardly ever go in the ocean. So as far as i remember, sharks don't swim up on the beach & walk the land like us humans do!! Going in the ocean can be very dangerous! Besides sharks , there's other dangerous stuff in the ocean that can hurt you, besides drowning!! Every animal in the ocean, that hurts you, doesn't have remorse. Even a Serial Murderer has some or very little. A shark & other scary stuff in the ocean, have zero remorse!
The real reason is that the coastline resorts, store owners & businessmen , don't want to loose their money if people stop coming to the beach resorts!! i go to the beach,but don't go pass my ankles when i go. I wait till i get to the pool before i swim! Zero chances of getting bit by a shark or any other creature!!