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A very interesting set of numbers. The western world accredits them to an Italian man but they have been used in architecture from way before he was born.

I learnt this when building a scale replica of Angkor Wat in MineTest, an open source equivalent of minecraft. Building this model proved all the existing maps to be wrong and I had to figure out a lot of things for myself.

For the most part all the spacings are Fibonacci numbers, and on the rare occasions where they don't fit the magic number is 7.

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Hmm, how would I describe the tone quality of this instrument? Photo taken many moons ago along Kentucky's Country Music Highway, where else?
 

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In Australia the term is Soft Drinks. We also don't eat crackers, they're called Dry Biscuits.
Another term difference, in Australia kids love Lollies, in the US these are called Candy, in Britain they are called Sweets. In Britain the word Lolly refers to what we call a flavoured ice block.
 

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