It has been passed on to me, that I shall pass on this wish:

>> Happy Fibonacci Day! 1 1 23

and I find this an excellent way to begin.

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@bstacey @kimreece It's been *decades* since I've seen that episode of Mathnet, but I still can't hear the first four digits of the Fibonacci sequence without hearing those two words in my head immediately after. Glad to know I'm not the only one.

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This is seriesous business!

@kimreece didn't know it was a day....
@kimreece I love this. How wonderful.
@kimreece And this, unlike most year-date jokes, works for both UK-like and US-like date systems.
@kimreece Actually, Fibonacci Day will be November 23, 2023, not the first of the year.

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I love this! Thanks for pointing it out.

@kimreece Thanks for passing this on. Excellent indeed!
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in the virtual world of the digital one hardly escapes fibonacci. now even the new year is already starting with it! 😲
@kimreece seems pretty natural to me.
@kimreece thank you! Explains this perfectly

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Obligatory Vi Hart vid. Enjoy.

Edit: Add link because she's on Mastodon @vihart

https://youtu.be/ahXIMUkSXX0

Doodling in Math: Spirals, Fibonacci, and Being a Plant [1 of 3]

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@kimreece I think you're supposed to put together the previous two wishes, then pass on the result.