A friend posted a photo of Woodstock from overhead as a demonstration of what 400,000 people look like. Its a huge number...hard to visualize.
I've been using citites.
For my friends back home, the day after my birthday (November 18) was the day a St Clair County's worth of people were dead. Imagine Belleville, O'Fallon, Fairview, and all the little farmtowns inbetween, empty.
Not even a month later (Dec 14th), you could have upgraded to the population center across the river; imagine the entire city of St. Louis, empty.
But, I've lived other places, and I know people from all over, many of whom have traveled quite a bit.
So, as we hit 400,000 Americans dead, lets put this in perspective.
Yesterday, it was the city of Arlington, 49th largest city in the US.
By the end of today, it will be Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Tomorrow, it will be Tampa, Florida, instead.
By next week probably (at this rate), Oakland, then Minneapolis a few days later.
About two weeks from now Virgina Beach, followed by Colorado Springs, Long Beach, and Miami...theres a few more cities between Miami and the next milestone (500,000), but...