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Vincent Thomas Bridge

Taken through a dirty windshield on a late afternoon, probably with the camera on the wrong setting.

It’s Four Twenty. Squared.
Know what I’m talking about?
No? Forget it then.

Sunlight on the Water Fromhold Baseball Field

Little Buddy, Li'l Fella

vivor

hanging with robert mendoza

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Kona

Kona

Kona

Seven* magically candid moments that will bring me to a very special place no matter where I am as long as I live:

>> Candid Kona clip #1
>> Candid Kona clip #2
>> Candid Kona clip #3
>> Candid Kona clip #4
>> Candid Kona clip #5
>> Candid Kona clip #6
>> Candid Kona clip #7

* QuickTime, each between 2-4mb.

Golden Ratio Line Image

The golden ratio (phi) represented as a line divided into two segments a and b, such that the entire line is to the longer a segment as the a segment is to the shorter b segment.

This image was created by Eisnel and is placed in the public domain.

The golden ratio, also known as the golden proportion, golden mean, golden section, golden number, divine proportion, or sectio divina, is an irrational number, approximately 1.618, that possesses many interesting properties.

Shapes proportioned according to the golden ratio have long been considered aesthetically pleasing in Western cultures, and the golden ratio is still used frequently in art and design, suggesting a natural balance between symmetry and asymmetry. The ancient Pythagoreans, who defined numbers as expressions of ratios (and not as units as is common today), believed that reality is numerical and that the golden ratio expressed an underlying truth about existence.

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Source: wikipedia.org