Assuming a 334 million population I get about 88 humans per square mile when I do the math. I don’t know if I would consider that nearly 100. A number of 27,000 people per square mile would be about 1 person per 1,000 square feet. But consider that many of these people in New York are stacked vertically in high rise buildings. That would give them a much larger available space to exist in than just the land surface area.
Well, including a lot of vertical space in NYC there are tens of thousands of people per square mile. Thus the temptation for them to yell from their rooftops or in the streets at the top of their lungs from time to time.
Take care, may famed people stacker Louis “At 15 Years Old I opened A Can Of Sardines And The Rest Is History” Sullivanord be with you, and gesundheit.
Ripley’s needs to learn the law of physics. It is impossible for 27K people to occupy the same space because no two objects (or people) can physically occupy the same amount of space.
27,000 people per square mile is 1,032 square feet per person. I can live in that square footage. But don’t expect me to live in a large city. I don’t understand the difference I feel.
Even more unbelievable than 27,000 people in a square mile (640 acres) in New York City was the population of Andersonville prison, a Confederate POW facility during the Civil War. It began at roughly 16 acres, and was enlarged to 24 acres, and at its peak held 31,695 men. But not all of the 24 acres were useable. There was a 3 acre “swamp” in the middle, and a no-man’s-land for 19 feet around the inside perimeter of the prison stockade. To set foot in that no-man’s-land resulted in getting shot. Mrs. Fogwhistle’s great-great grandfather, a Union soldier, was held prisoner there for an extended time.
David_the_CAD over 1 year ago
And God bless the volunteers who do such a good job.
I ask God to bless the paid firefighters too.
pearlsbs over 1 year ago
Assuming a 334 million population I get about 88 humans per square mile when I do the math. I don’t know if I would consider that nearly 100. A number of 27,000 people per square mile would be about 1 person per 1,000 square feet. But consider that many of these people in New York are stacked vertically in high rise buildings. That would give them a much larger available space to exist in than just the land surface area.
jmolay161 over 1 year ago
Well then, I’m glad I don’t live in NYC. Just fun to watch it in Seinfeld reruns.
jmolay161 over 1 year ago
I use Splenda, and it doesn’t taste to me as sweet as real sugar, which I try to avoid.
jmolay161 over 1 year ago
Then New Yorkers should stop dumping on New Jersey so much, like people used to do in my Federal office.
Flynn White Premium Member over 1 year ago
Advice for people pretending to be Swedish: never use the name “Splenda” – they’ll know you’re an artificial Swede-ner.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 1 year ago
Well, including a lot of vertical space in NYC there are tens of thousands of people per square mile. Thus the temptation for them to yell from their rooftops or in the streets at the top of their lungs from time to time.
Take care, may famed people stacker Louis “At 15 Years Old I opened A Can Of Sardines And The Rest Is History” Sullivanord be with you, and gesundheit.
bookworm0812 over 1 year ago
Ripley’s needs to learn the law of physics. It is impossible for 27K people to occupy the same space because no two objects (or people) can physically occupy the same amount of space.
ladykat over 1 year ago
Hurray for firefighters all over, whether or not they get paid for their services.
petermerck over 1 year ago
So why isn’t a packet of Splenda 600 times smaller than a packet of sugar?
walt1968pat Premium Member over 1 year ago
I was a volunteer fireman in my younger days, even the asst. chief. I worked with some awesome men & women.
ragsarooni over 1 year ago
Last I read there are something like 8 people per square mile in Montana…..imagine….no nosy,loud,ignorant neighbors…..
poppacapsmokeblower over 1 year ago
27,000 people per square mile is 1,032 square feet per person. I can live in that square footage. But don’t expect me to live in a large city. I don’t understand the difference I feel.
WCraft Premium Member over 1 year ago
On the subject of artificial sweeteners – I can’t believe the horribly bitter Sweet n Low (Sacharin)is still around!
paranormal over 1 year ago
How many square miles in the US have no people on them?
dv1093 over 1 year ago
So, remind me again WHY would anyone want to live in NY City?
Charlie Fogwhistle over 1 year ago
Even more unbelievable than 27,000 people in a square mile (640 acres) in New York City was the population of Andersonville prison, a Confederate POW facility during the Civil War. It began at roughly 16 acres, and was enlarged to 24 acres, and at its peak held 31,695 men. But not all of the 24 acres were useable. There was a 3 acre “swamp” in the middle, and a no-man’s-land for 19 feet around the inside perimeter of the prison stockade. To set foot in that no-man’s-land resulted in getting shot. Mrs. Fogwhistle’s great-great grandfather, a Union soldier, was held prisoner there for an extended time.
jmolay161 over 1 year ago
Well, go live in Namibia, Africa, about the least dense country on Earth but now loaded with oil, diamonds and uranium. So go make your fortune!
Cathy P. over 1 year ago
I believe that Dover, DE is the only state capital whose fire department is staffed by volunteers.
wwward1948 over 1 year ago
God bless the globalists who can turn something natural into a Frankenstein creation!