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    Posted: 12.Mar.2012 at 09:24
It’s hard for a lot of us to grasp the concept of just how big 1,000,000 is. A million pennies weighs 3.6 tons and would fill a refrigerator. These kids figured out that a million dots takes up over 40 feet of paper. As of yesterday, there’s one more place to try to visualize one million: the AutoCAD Facebook page. If all these people decided to get together in person instead of virtually, they’d need a room with 6.5 million square feet, or almost 150 acres. (That’s if they’re all standing!) So here’s a big THANK YOU to each of you who’ve joined our Facebook community, watching videos, reading news, attending Facecasts, and so much more. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. (At 100 “thank yous” per minute, I’ll be done in…6 days, 22 hours, and 40 minutes. Better keep going.) Thank you. Thank you. Thank you...

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