It depends on your riding conditions. If you're riding in town with a lot of starting and stopping, then you want lower gearing. If you're riding long distance in the country with infrequent stops or starts, then higher gearing works fine. Also, on a fixed gear you can maintain a higher cadence, so you really don't spin out at normal riding speeds.
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