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>So frankly, I think we should talk about the experimental nature of formula.
>With each mistake, they are getting better at providing the right
>ingredients.
A cool book (I think titled "The Evolution of Everyday Things") on how
certain
commonplace items (paper clips, post-it notes, silverware, zippers) were
developed, talks about how the phrase "form follows function" isn't exactly
right. It's more like"form follows failure" - each failure in trying to
reach a goal refines the inventor's product. I never thought of it for
formula, but of course it's the same thing. Form follows failure.
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC Ithaca, NY
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