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On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 07:27:41 -0500, Timothy R. Cook wrote:
> Peter Popov wrote:
>> The Greek thought that a rectangle whose sides are in the golden ratio
>> is most pleasing to the eye. Now, whether you make them 1:1.618 or
>> 0.618:1 is irrelevant, as this is the same ratio. So there - there
>> really is *one* ratio.
>
> As I said, I wasn't paying attention to what I was writing; thought
> it said AB:BC = BC:AB.
Not everybody saw what you said, unfortunately. When you said you didn't
know how to cancel, I took that as permission to just go ahead and cancel
both articles. Unfortunately, only one of those cancels seems to have
gone through.
So really, he did notice his mistake, guys. :)
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