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"gareth" wrote:
"rickman" wrote in message ... Maybe I don't understand the issue. Isn't that a valid example of a negative frequency? There are some DSP experts in comp.dsp who talk about negative frequency often. If you, or, indeed, anyone else has any difficulties with the subject matter and DSP in general, then do ask me, because having worked through what appeared as a number of anomalies (all resolved 9 years ago when I was working as a DSP manufacturer, picoChip in Bath, UK) I feel sure that I'm well positioned to understand the difficulties that others might encounter in this area. WARNING! Make sure to search the archives and read all about his "Big K" theory before taking seriously anything Gareth says about DSP. It'll quickly become apparent that he has no understanding whatsoever of the subject and you'll save yourself from wasting any time talking to him about it. Interestingly, the true experts of comp.dsp refer to Gareth Alun Evans G4SDW as "that idiot from uk.radio.amateur". -- STC // M0TEY // twitter.com/ukradioamateur |
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On 2/25/2015 11:54 AM, Stephen Thomas Cole wrote:
"gareth" wrote: "rickman" wrote in message ... Maybe I don't understand the issue. Isn't that a valid example of a negative frequency? There are some DSP experts in comp.dsp who talk about negative frequency often. If you, or, indeed, anyone else has any difficulties with the subject matter and DSP in general, then do ask me, because having worked through what appeared as a number of anomalies (all resolved 9 years ago when I was working as a DSP manufacturer, picoChip in Bath, UK) I feel sure that I'm well positioned to understand the difficulties that others might encounter in this area. WARNING! Make sure to search the archives and read all about his "Big K" theory before taking seriously anything Gareth says about DSP. It'll quickly become apparent that he has no understanding whatsoever of the subject and you'll save yourself from wasting any time talking to him about it. Interestingly, the true experts of comp.dsp refer to Gareth Alun Evans G4SDW as "that idiot from uk.radio.amateur". LOL! I see this is cross posted to comp.dsp. I don't feel like researching the "Big K" theory, but I would be interested in hearing a bit if anyone cares to share the humor. -- Rick |
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rickman wrote:
On 2/25/2015 11:54 AM, Stephen Thomas Cole wrote: "gareth" wrote: "rickman" wrote in message ... Maybe I don't understand the issue. Isn't that a valid example of a negative frequency? There are some DSP experts in comp.dsp who talk about negative frequency often. If you, or, indeed, anyone else has any difficulties with the subject matter and DSP in general, then do ask me, because having worked through what appeared as a number of anomalies (all resolved 9 years ago when I was working as a DSP manufacturer, picoChip in Bath, UK) I feel sure that I'm well positioned to understand the difficulties that others might encounter in this area. WARNING! Make sure to search the archives and read all about his "Big K" theory before taking seriously anything Gareth says about DSP. It'll quickly become apparent that he has no understanding whatsoever of the subject and you'll save yourself from wasting any time talking to him about it. Interestingly, the true experts of comp.dsp refer to Gareth Alun Evans G4SDW as "that idiot from uk.radio.amateur". LOL! I see this is cross posted to comp.dsp. I don't feel like researching the "Big K" theory, but I would be interested in hearing a bit if anyone cares to share the humor. It all sprang from Gareth being corrected over one of his routine total misunderstandings and he went off the deep end about it, as per, and cooked up "Big K", a Time Cube like confabulation and misrepresentation of known physics. Some time later, after receiving much mocking, he declared that he'd found some obscure textbook (AIUI, nobody has been able to verify the contents of this supposed textbook, or even its existence) that proved that he was correct and that every other person on the planet was wrong and always had been. Thereafter, he refused to be drawn further on "Big K", saying that he had settled the matter "to [his] satisfaction". There's little to be gained from reading Gareth's "Big K" theory, as it's arm-waving nonsense of the highest order. I did challenge him last year to produce a fully referenced paper on the subject that I could review and assess, but he point-blank refused, of course. -- STC // M0TEY // twitter.com/ukradioamateur |
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"Stephen Thomas Cole" wrote in message
... It all sprang from Gareth being corrected over one of his routine total misunderstandings and he went off the deep end about it, as per, and cooked up "Big K", a Time Cube like confabulation and misrepresentation of known physics. Some time later, after receiving much mocking, he declared that he'd found some obscure textbook (AIUI, nobody has been able to verify the contents of this supposed textbook, or even its existence) that proved that he was correct and that every other person on the planet was wrong and always had been. Thereafter, he refused to be drawn further on "Big K", saying that he had settled the matter "to [his] satisfaction". There's little to be gained from reading Gareth's "Big K" theory, as it's arm-waving nonsense of the highest order. I did challenge him last year to produce a fully referenced paper on the subject that I could review and assess, but he point-blank refused, of course. Once again, your posts are a vehicle for infantile abuse, for, if you had the slightest comprehension of the matters about which you sneer, then you would have at least some credibility, but you merely add weight to the adage that empty vessels make the most noise. For example, in the above, you make no discussion of the technical matters involved and try to mask your ignorance by tirades of abuse. You also lie, for I made no such point-blank refusal., and your continual whingeing on about a peer-reviewed paper was your device for masking your ignorance, for when I enquired of you which bits of my theory that you found fault with, you shuddered to a hallt with your tail between your legs shouting out childish remarks as you ran (pretty much as you do above) Now, Stevie, baby, now that you have widened the circulation to comp.dsp, why not phrase the exact technical issue with which you found difficulty? Perhaps you could start off by explaining the correction to which you allude at the beginning of your rant, above, just to show that you have the merest inkling of the matter, to sace face? |
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"Stephen Thomas Cole" wrote in message
... It all sprang from Gareth being corrected over one of his routine total misunderstandings and he went off the deep end about it, as per, and cooked up "Big K", a Time Cube like confabulation and misrepresentation of known physics. Some time later, after receiving much mocking, he declared that he'd found some obscure textbook (AIUI, nobody has been able to verify the contents of this supposed textbook, or even its existence) that proved that he was correct and that every other person on the planet was wrong and always had been. Thereafter, he refused to be drawn further on "Big K", saying that he had settled the matter "to [his] satisfaction". But ... if EVERYONE else was wrong that included the author of the booK he was quoting from. Time for a drinK -- ;-) .. 73 de Frank Turner-Smith G3VKI - mine's a pint. .. http://turner-smith.co.uk |
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"FranK Turner-Smith G3VKI" wrote:
"Stephen Thomas Cole" wrote in message ... It all sprang from Gareth being corrected over one of his routine total misunderstandings and he went off the deep end about it, as per, and cooked up "Big K", a Time Cube like confabulation and misrepresentation of known physics. Some time later, after receiving much mocking, he declared that he'd found some obscure textbook (AIUI, nobody has been able to verify the contents of this supposed textbook, or even its existence) that proved that he was correct and that every other person on the planet was wrong and always had been. Thereafter, he refused to be drawn further on "Big K", saying that he had settled the matter "to [his] satisfaction". But ... if EVERYONE else was wrong that included the author of the booK he was quoting from. Time for a drinK Paradoxes abound in Gareth's world. -- STC // M0TEY // twitter.com/ukradioamateur |
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"Stephen Thomas Cole" wrote in message
... Paradoxes abound in Gareth's world. You continue to post messages that are merely a vehicle for abuse. Why not prove me wrong and make a contribution relevant to the technical matters about which you sneer, lest you be perceived as an empty vessel making much noise? |
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On 25/02/2015 19:08, FranK Turner-Smith G3VKI wrote:
But ... if EVERYONE else was wrong that included the author of the booK he was quoting from. Time for a drinK Thanks very much. Kind of you to offer. Mine's a nice bitter, maybe a Harviestoun Bitter and Twisted if they have it. Andy |
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AndyW wrote in news:54eee0a5$0$17091$862e30e2
@ngroups.net: On 25/02/2015 19:08, FranK Turner-Smith G3VKI wrote: But ... if EVERYONE else was wrong that included the author of the booK he was quoting from. Time for a drinK Thanks very much. Kind of you to offer. Mine's a nice bitter, maybe a Harviestoun Bitter and Twisted if they have it. Good call! Deuchars IPA is also very popular "apud Custodum". |
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On 26/02/2015 16:14, Custos Custodum wrote:
AndyW wrote in news:54eee0a5$0$17091$862e30e2 @ngroups.net: On 25/02/2015 19:08, FranK Turner-Smith G3VKI wrote: But ... if EVERYONE else was wrong that included the author of the booK he was quoting from. Time for a drinK Thanks very much. Kind of you to offer. Mine's a nice bitter, maybe a Harviestoun Bitter and Twisted if they have it. Good call! Deuchars IPA is also very popular "apud Custodum". Good call. I'll email you one over, just pop a pint glass under your USB (Universal Shipping for Beer) port while opening the email. Andy |
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