Million Man March

Michael Godin Arlotto (154aamga@pic.ucla.edu)
Wed, 08 Nov 95 15:26:53 -0800


One possible solution to the problem might be to take several
pictures throughout the day. For example, one might take one before
the march actually began, then take another when it was getting
ready to start, a few during the march, and a few when the march
reached the end. In each picture one could then get a count at a
specific time of the day and create a sort of historgram demonstrating
the frequencies of people at different times of the day. At the peak
of the histogram, one could see approximately how many people attended
the march. This solution is not very time efficient, however.

I had a question as well. Was this an actual march--like a parade-- or did
the participants just gather at one spot and listen to speakers?

Thanks,
Mike



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