>On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 08:08:39 -0700, Rick Lyons
><R.Lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 20:28:33 -0600, donald <donald@notinmyinbox.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>Rick Lyons wrote:
>>>> On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 16:59:44 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> came across this:
>>>>> http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1584881828/102-1824486-2888928
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Now if we're talkin' about a feminine hygiene product,
>>>> then I hope you post a JPEG file of that book's
>>>> cover on the Internet for us to see. :-)
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> [-Rick-]
>>>Rick,
>>>
>>>Did you click on the link above ???
>>>
>>>Please do and tell us what you see there.
>>>
>>>donald
>>
>>Hi Donald,
>> Oh shoot. No I hadn't clicked on the link.
>>
>>But now that I did click on the link, that
>>cover image looks like a hot dog bun to me.
>>
>>See Ya',
>>[-Rick-]
>
>Apparently you don't go to "that" aisle of the supermarket very often.
>Here is another picture for you:
>
>http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/images/B000FENLJI/ref=dp_image_0?ie=UTF8&n=3760901&s=hpc
>
>By the way, hot dogs are not good for your health.
Hi Muzaffer,
Thanks for the link to the web page. I clicked on that
link and it showed a green package with a 2-dimensional
radar cross-ambiguity function plot on the cover.
I wonder what "ULTRA THIN" means. Does that have something
to do with frequency resolution?
Thanks,
[-Rick-]
Reply by glen herrmannsfeldt●September 9, 20082008-09-09
> There's an annoying practice for engineering books where editors will
> pick an arbitrary graph from the book, and use it for cover art. In most
> cases, it can look good, and is the rough equivalent of flashy cover art
> for SF titles...
I had a professor once who made a point to always cover sometime
during the semester the topic of the picture on the front of
the book. He would specifically explain what he was doing.
Reminds me of someone else who liked to start talks with:
"I am using the old trick of putting up the conclusions first."
> Unfortunately, one of my radar systems books has a 2-d ambiguity plot on
> the cover. When I look at it, I see an ambiguity plot-- or at least I
> did, until shortly after I purchased it, when my wife looked at it, and
> wondered why there was a line drawing of a hygiene product on the cover.
One part of molecular biology that still has a long way
to go is the connection between genetics and the shape of
organisms. Where in our DNA is the code for five fingers?
Much of biological development is solutions to differential
equations, so it shouldn't be too surprising that body
shapes are similar to those solutions.
-- glen
Reply by Randy Yates●September 9, 20082008-09-09
Rick Lyons <R.Lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> writes:
> On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 20:28:33 -0600, donald <donald@notinmyinbox.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Rick Lyons wrote:
>>> On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 16:59:44 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> came across this:
>>>> http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1584881828/102-1824486-2888928
>>>>
>>
>>
>>> Now if we're talkin' about a feminine hygiene product,
>>> then I hope you post a JPEG file of that book's
>>> cover on the Internet for us to see. :-)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> [-Rick-]
>>Rick,
>>
>>Did you click on the link above ???
>>
>>Please do and tell us what you see there.
>>
>>donald
>
> Hi Donald,
> Oh shoot. No I hadn't clicked on the link.
>
> But now that I did click on the link, that
> cover image looks like a hot dog bun to me.
Oh man, that's some nasty ketchup...
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Reply by Jerry Avins●September 9, 20082008-09-09
Rick Lyons wrote:
> On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 20:28:33 -0600, donald <donald@notinmyinbox.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Rick Lyons wrote:
>>> On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 16:59:44 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> came across this:
>>>> http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1584881828/102-1824486-2888928
>>>>
>>
>>> Now if we're talkin' about a feminine hygiene product,
>>> then I hope you post a JPEG file of that book's
>>> cover on the Internet for us to see. :-)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> [-Rick-]
>> Rick,
>>
>> Did you click on the link above ???
>>
>> Please do and tell us what you see there.
>>
>> donald
>
> Hi Donald,
> Oh shoot. No I hadn't clicked on the link.
>
> But now that I did click on the link, that
> cover image looks like a hot dog bun to me.
Once I tried to bake dog biscuits. A sloppy one came out liiking like
that. :-)
Jerry
--
Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
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Reply by donald●September 9, 20082008-09-09
Rick Lyons wrote:
> On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 20:28:33 -0600, donald <donald@notinmyinbox.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Rick Lyons wrote:
>>> On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 16:59:44 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> came across this:
>>>> http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1584881828/102-1824486-2888928
>>>>
>>
>>> Now if we're talkin' about a feminine hygiene product,
>>> then I hope you post a JPEG file of that book's
>>> cover on the Internet for us to see. :-)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> [-Rick-]
>> Rick,
>>
>> Did you click on the link above ???
>>
>> Please do and tell us what you see there.
>>
>> donald
>
> Hi Donald,
> Oh shoot. No I hadn't clicked on the link.
>
> But now that I did click on the link, that
> cover image looks like a hot dog bun to me.
>
> See Ya',
> [-Rick-]
You know, your're right!
Its a little spot of katsup on a sea of mustard.
Or something red on something yellow.
donald
Reply by Muzaffer Kal●September 9, 20082008-09-09
On Tue, 09 Sep 2008 08:08:39 -0700, Rick Lyons
<R.Lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote:
>On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 20:28:33 -0600, donald <donald@notinmyinbox.com>
>wrote:
>
>>Rick Lyons wrote:
>>> On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 16:59:44 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> came across this:
>>>> http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1584881828/102-1824486-2888928
>>>>
>>
>>
>>> Now if we're talkin' about a feminine hygiene product,
>>> then I hope you post a JPEG file of that book's
>>> cover on the Internet for us to see. :-)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> [-Rick-]
>>Rick,
>>
>>Did you click on the link above ???
>>
>>Please do and tell us what you see there.
>>
>>donald
>
>Hi Donald,
> Oh shoot. No I hadn't clicked on the link.
>
>But now that I did click on the link, that
>cover image looks like a hot dog bun to me.
>
>See Ya',
>[-Rick-]
On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 20:28:33 -0600, donald <donald@notinmyinbox.com>
wrote:
>Rick Lyons wrote:
>> On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 16:59:44 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:
>>
>>> came across this:
>>> http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1584881828/102-1824486-2888928
>>>
>
>
>> Now if we're talkin' about a feminine hygiene product,
>> then I hope you post a JPEG file of that book's
>> cover on the Internet for us to see. :-)
>>
>> Regards,
>> [-Rick-]
>Rick,
>
>Did you click on the link above ???
>
>Please do and tell us what you see there.
>
>donald
Hi Donald,
Oh shoot. No I hadn't clicked on the link.
But now that I did click on the link, that
cover image looks like a hot dog bun to me.
See Ya',
[-Rick-]
Reply by Eric Jacobsen●September 2, 20082008-09-02
On Tue, 02 Sep 2008 12:55:43 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:
>Rune Allnor wrote:
>> On 1 Sep, 22:59, Jerry Avins <j...@ieee.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Unfortunately, one of my radar systems books has a 2-d ambiguity plot on
>>> the cover. When I look at it, I see an ambiguity plot-- or at least I
>>> did, until shortly after I purchased it, when my wife looked at it, and
>>> wondered why there was a line drawing of a hygiene product on the cover.
>>
>> You have bad luck with your books, don't you? Wasn't it you
>> who drew attention to yourself because you read "Sound
>> Reproduction" in public?
>
>That was me, but the wing ding thing on the book cover was not. I passed
>on a note from a friend. See the subject line.
>
>Jerry
> On 1 Sep, 22:59, Jerry Avins <j...@ieee.org> wrote:
>
>> Unfortunately, one of my radar systems books has a 2-d ambiguity plot on
>> the cover. When I look at it, I see an ambiguity plot-- or at least I
>> did, until shortly after I purchased it, when my wife looked at it, and
>> wondered why there was a line drawing of a hygiene product on the cover.
>
> You have bad luck with your books, don't you? Wasn't it you
> who drew attention to yourself because you read "Sound
> Reproduction" in public?
That was me, but the wing ding thing on the book cover was not. I passed
on a note from a friend. See the subject line.
Jerry
--
Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
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Reply by Rune Allnor●September 2, 20082008-09-02
On 1 Sep, 22:59, Jerry Avins <j...@ieee.org> wrote:
> Unfortunately, one of my radar systems books has a 2-d ambiguity plot on
> the cover. When I look at it, I see an ambiguity plot-- or at least I
> did, until shortly after I purchased it, when my wife looked at it, and
> wondered why there was a line drawing of a hygiene product on the cover.
You have bad luck with your books, don't you? Wasn't it you
who drew attention to yourself because you read "Sound
Reproduction" in public?
Rune