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| 05/17/2007 09:01:41 PM |
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| 05/17/2007 04:28:22 PM |
Dulce de lecheby the99Comment by SoulMan1978: Hehehe I'm putting on weight just looking at that ;-) the lighting isn't very even though. Did you use the in-camera flash? |
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| 05/17/2007 03:18:16 PM |
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| 05/17/2007 11:32:51 AM |
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| 05/16/2007 10:38:05 PM |
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| 05/16/2007 12:05:59 AM |
Dulce de lecheby the99Comment by djtiek: Nice colors. I love the subtle swirls within the caramel (this is caramel, right?). If I had to say one bad thing about the photo, it's that the hardened part of caramel on the right is distracting. It takes away from the silky smoothness of the sugar. 9 |
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| 05/13/2007 03:20:57 PM |
OPS!! how it was?...2.14? 2.27? 3.22? 2.12 !! a circle!!!by the99Comment by the99: Anytime you find yourself with circles, arcs, pendulums (which swing through an arc), etc. you find Pi popping up.
Look around your house and find something circular: a jar lid, a CD, a plate -whatever you can find that is circular, the bigger the better. Measure its diameter (the width across the center of circle) with the ruler. Now wrap a piece of tape around around the circle and cut or mark the tape so that it is exactly as long as the outer edge (the circumference) of the circle you are measuring. Measure the piece of tape. With a calculator divide the length of the tape by the diameter you measured for the circle. The answer you will get, if you have measured accurately, is always 3.14. It is a constant, 3.14, for any circle you find. (How Pi Works, by Marshall Brain)
About "why 212" and my "confusion", obviously, it tried to be a joke.
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