fibonacci and the golden number

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http://www.goldennumber.net/
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=f ... 0QGqrYCQCA

ok i was watching a tv program a while ago about cars, during the episode they explained that this formula was used during the design of the car, no i dont remember what car they were talking about :facepalm: (hoping NICO can help here) i think it was a Ferrari or some other super car . i forget now. but in either case it . its birthday 5/8/13 it wont happen for another 3019 days, :werd:


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Alright Hugo.

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I did a report on Fibonacci, focusing ont he Fibonacci sequence, for my 8th grade Math class. Of course, as with EVERY math teacher I've ever had, the woman was Dame A**hole A**ington III and felt that rather than acknowledging the research that went into the paper, I'd be better served if she criticized the posterboard I presented along with it.

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Should have done a model solar system. bishez love model solar systems.

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themadscientist wrote:Alright Hugo.

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lol i never finished that series,

its actually quite interesting especially when applied to science and art

https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&gs_ ... 4AOS8IGADA

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Hey, LOST was awesome! Man, I miss that show...

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MinisterofDOOM wrote:I did a report on Fibonacci, focusing ont he Fibonacci sequence, for my 8th grade Math class. Of course, as with EVERY math teacher I've ever had, the woman was Dame A**hole A**ington III and felt that rather than acknowledging the research that went into the paper, I'd be better served if she criticized the posterboard I presented along with it.
It's super awesome when you give a briefing to colonels and 1 and 2 star generals, an actionable brief where lives are on the line, and they debate if you used a 12pt or 14pt Ariel font in parts of the slides... Sometimes the tree is more important than the forest?


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