On Sun, Jun 30, 2002 at 08:56:37AM -0500, Dan Minette wrote:
> The population of the U.S. at the same time was about 278 million.  The
> total land area of Texas is about 690,000 sq. km. If all the US were to
> move to Texas, the population density would be about 402/sq. km.

But they were talking about 6 x 10^9 living in Texas, not 278M.

> For grins and giggles, I looked at Singapore.  Their population
> density is about 6640/sq km. That is probably not feasible on a world
> wide basis.

Interesting you should mention that, since 6B / 690,000 sq km = about
8700/sq km.

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