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      <![CDATA[Because I thought you might like a mirror at work or in your purse.  Sooooorrrrrrrrrrrryyyyyyy.
        
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      <![CDATA[I think that last part of the article is wrong, the half size rule.  Or else I'm just confused, which is certainly possible...<br /><br />this part:<br /><br /> Both answers, it turns out, are wrong. Outline your face on a mirror, and you will find it to be exactly half the size of your real face. Step back as much as you please, and the size of that outlined oval will not change: it will remain half the size of your face (or half the size of whatever part of your body you are looking at), even as the background scene reflected in the mirror steadily changes.<br /><br />
        
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