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Thursday, September 23, 2010
Tex mex and number sequences
Many of you will ask, " what is tex mex and why does pizzaman love it so much?" Plainly put, Tex Mex is a little slice of awesome. It consists of re-fried beans, ground beef, sour cream, tomatoes, green peppers, and salsa all stacked together in a casserole dish. And on top of all that is a layer of cheese one centimeter deep. It's like a giant parfait of deliciousness. Now many of you are probably wondering what tex mex has to do with number sequences. Well the taste of Tex-mex is remarkably similar to a Fibonicci sequence. A fibonicc sequence is a number sequence when the first two numbers are one and each number following is equal to the sum (total) of the two preceding numbers (ex. 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,...). I believe that the fibonicci sequence accurately displays how tex-mex tastes when you eat it. Simply put, each bite is better than the first.... Except for the second, which is equal.
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