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Good old BT, distracting me from work. Who wants to hear all about 1.4 Q-distributions in mixed hardwood stands?
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Apr 26 2005, 5:49 GMT
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Say what now?
Nes
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bring it on - when your finished can we discuss the Fourier analysis of my cushion degradation test?...
ronzo
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Don't fall for it, all his fourier transformations are fast.
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rroberts
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Fourier was a boring realist! LaPlace at least had imagination!! ;-)
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John_Kuthe...
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Boring? You want boring? Check out the Z transform...
buynoski
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For those of you without a technical education, Rick has just...
buynoski
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well that cleared that right up.........
joemess
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OK, so I've got a band playing and I want to record them onto a CD
buynoski
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Basically, he is saying that the Fourier transform works for stuff that is continuous.
arrmike
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Ooh goody - work jargon - Is this alpha premultiplied? Should I add a cache on this node?
DangerJudy
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every job??? Even from the garbage collectors?
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ronzo
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Yes, I'd bet money on it! Besides, even the World's Oldest Profession has its own jargon.
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DangerJudy
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for example???
ronzo
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well, pimp and john are two that come to mind.
DangerJudy
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ohhh - that link is gonna ruin my productivity today...
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ronzo
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