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If you want a cracker that splits into two pieces matching the original proportions, the cracker should be cut in the proportion 1:1.414 [i.e. sqrt(2)]. The Golden Mean would be useful if you wanted to break off a SQUARE cracker and have the remaining piece be a clone of the original. |
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Snack aesthetics. I like it. [Rgovostes], time to apply your skills to pork rinds and slim jims, two snacks in need of an aesthetic upgrade. |
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One perfectly-proportioned bun |
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I'll have what she's having. |
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YES YES YES YES YES! YES! genius! |
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I'm going to go measure a wheat townhouse cracker the next time I see one. |
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//cut in the proportion 1:1.414 // Correct, looks like the author of this idea is trying to sneak DIN standards into the US. I wonder what Homeland Security thinks about that. Anyway, who would like to buy a DIN A4 Graham Cracker. |
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There is even a cereal called Golden Grahams. |
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[bnip] Really, that is spooky. It's almost as if [rgovostes] and 99% of the wheat eating world knew that already. |
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How about diet crackers, with sides in the
ratio i:1? |
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