Actually, it goes back even farther than that. Beethoven used the Fibonacci (the Waldstein sonata is the only one I can name of the top of my head) and composers of the Renaissance were positively obsessed with it. Proof that an idea doesn't have to be original to be good.
...or between 9 year olds vs. everyone else.
This is a really misleading statistic. I don't think anyone would care if you published an article saying that 100% of 18-19 year olds had seen porn online, but somehow they're included in the same category as a fourth-grader. I guess every moral panic needs a good statistic.
I agree. The free comic definitely blows. If anyone out there wants to read something that explains comics and how they work (and how good they can be and why) check out Scott McCloud's "Understanding Comics". Really good read. link here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/006097625X/sr=8-1 /qid=1146936935/ref=pd_bbs_1/002-0068785-9417674?_ encoding=UTF8
Actually, it goes back even farther than that. Beethoven used the Fibonacci (the Waldstein sonata is the only one I can name of the top of my head) and composers of the Renaissance were positively obsessed with it. Proof that an idea doesn't have to be original to be good.
...or between 9 year olds vs. everyone else. This is a really misleading statistic. I don't think anyone would care if you published an article saying that 100% of 18-19 year olds had seen porn online, but somehow they're included in the same category as a fourth-grader. I guess every moral panic needs a good statistic.