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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On average, a person has 100,000 hairs on their head - so if you are > looking at 10 people, you can see about a million hairs (and theoretically > count them all, if you had the time). Are there any other examples where > you can see a million of something (with an unaided eye), and also distinguish > one of the group (with an unaided eye)? > > http://www.pg.com/science/haircare/hair_twh_5.htm You can find anything on the internet. Here's a million dots: http://www.vendian.org/envelope/dir2/lots_of_dots/million_dots.html
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