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Nature makes often use of the golden ratio, that’s why we can find such beautiful things while we — litte minds — have to actually think how to make it look good.
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6 comments so far
Vincent 23 Oct 08
Nature makes often use of the golden ratio, that’s why we can find such beautiful things while we — litte minds — have to actually think how to make it look good.
Benjy 23 Oct 08
Jason posted about this before…
Yannic Walter 23 Oct 08
Romanesco is delicious!
Ben 23 Oct 08
Got some of this last weekend myself. Really tasty and beautiful. Also got some cheddar cauliflower which was fantastic.
Alex 24 Oct 08
I always stare at this when i pass by in the produce section. Nature is quite amazing
Bob Jorr 28 Oct 08
Matt, you really should read this blog.
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