Reply by Jerry Avins February 6, 20062006-02-06
Everett M. Greene wrote:

> At the opposite extreme, there's e.e.cummings...
I was terribly disappointed to find him listed as "E. E. Cummings" in the Boston phone directory. jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by mlimber February 6, 20062006-02-06
dsp_gene wrote:
> HI > ACTUALLY I AM PURSUEING A UNDERGRADUATE COURSE & AM INTERESTED IN DOING > MY FINAL YEAR PROJECT IN DSP..MY PROF SUGGESTED I COULD EITHER TAKE UP > IMAGE COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES OR I COULD TAKE UP SOMETHING LIKE CHANNEL > MODELLING..NOW,COULD U TELL ME WHAT SHOULD I TAKE UP??BECAUSE BOTH THE > TOPICS ARE RELATIVELY NEW TO ME..HOWEVER I DO HAVE A SOUND BASIC > UNDERSTANDING OF SIGNAL PROCESSING AND DECENTLY STRONG IN MATHS..WHICH > WOULD BE OF MORE VALUE ??ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE OF ATMOST > HELP..PLEASE MAIL UR SUGGESTIONS OR COMMENTS TO dspgene@gmail.com ...
This is really up to you and your professor. Where do your interests lie? Would one be more helpful professionally at your current or future job (if applicable)? Do you plan on going to grad school and pursuing some such topic further in your research? Does your professor have some special equipment or the like that you would use for one or both of these paths? Etc. Etc. Cheers! --M
Reply by Everett M. Greene February 6, 20062006-02-06
Richard Owlett <rowlett@atlascomm.net> writes:
> Nicholas wrote: > > >>Automatic gain control: STOP SHOUTING. > > > > Personally, I couldn't care less if somebody is using caps or not. And the > > idea that using caps is the same as shouting not only is retarded but how > > can shouting ever be an issue when communicating in writing... > > It's a matter of perception. > A frequent convention is that all caps indicates SHOUTING and/or > *SCREAMING* ;/ > > Besides which many (myself included) find mixed case easier to read than > all upper/lower case. YMMV
Studies have shown that mixed-case text is easier to read. And there are those who have been around since upper-case only printers and don't want to have to read all-caps again in their lifetime. At the opposite extreme, there's e.e.cummings...
Reply by Richard Owlett February 5, 20062006-02-05
Nicholas wrote:

>>Automatic gain control: STOP SHOUTING. >> > > > Personally, I couldn't care less if somebody is using caps or not. And the > idea that using caps is the same as shouting not only is retarded but how > can shouting ever be an issue when communicating in writing... >
It's a matter of perception. A frequent convention is that all caps indicates SHOUTING and/or *SCREAMING* ;/ Besides which many (myself included) find mixed case easier to read than all upper/lower case. YMMV
Reply by Nicholas February 5, 20062006-02-05
> > Automatic gain control: STOP SHOUTING. >
Personally, I couldn't care less if somebody is using caps or not. And the idea that using caps is the same as shouting not only is retarded but how can shouting ever be an issue when communicating in writing...
Reply by Vladimir Vassilevsky February 5, 20062006-02-05

dsp_gene wrote:

> HI > ACTUALLY I AM PURSUEING A UNDERGRADUATE COURSE & AM INTERESTED IN DOING > MY FINAL YEAR PROJECT IN DSP..MY PROF SUGGESTED I COULD EITHER TAKE UP
ACTUALLY I AM A WIDOW OF NIGERIAN PRESIDENT WHO IS LOOKING FOR A TRUSTED BUISNESS PARTNER TO TRANSFER 10000000 US DOLLARS... This is how your letter looks like. VLV
Reply by February 5, 20062006-02-05
"dsp_gene" <mukund.ece@gmail.com> writes:

> HI > ACTUALLY I AM PURSUEING A UNDERGRADUATE COURSE & AM INTERESTED IN DOING > MY FINAL YEAR PROJECT IN DSP..MY PROF SUGGESTED I COULD EITHER TAKE UP > IMAGE COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES OR I COULD TAKE UP SOMETHING LIKE CHANNEL > MODELLING..NOW,COULD U TELL ME WHAT SHOULD I TAKE UP??BECAUSE BOTH THE > TOPICS ARE RELATIVELY NEW TO ME..HOWEVER I DO HAVE A SOUND BASIC > UNDERSTANDING OF SIGNAL PROCESSING AND DECENTLY STRONG IN MATHS..WHICH > WOULD BE OF MORE VALUE ??ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE OF ATMOST > HELP..PLEASE MAIL UR SUGGESTIONS OR COMMENTS TO dspgene@gmail.com ...
Automatic gain control: STOP SHOUTING. Ciao, Peter K. -- "And he sees the vision splendid of the sunlit plains extended And at night the wondrous glory of the everlasting stars."
Reply by dsp_gene February 5, 20062006-02-05
HI
ACTUALLY I AM PURSUEING A UNDERGRADUATE COURSE & AM INTERESTED IN DOING
MY FINAL YEAR PROJECT IN DSP..MY PROF SUGGESTED I COULD EITHER TAKE UP
IMAGE COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES OR I COULD TAKE UP SOMETHING LIKE CHANNEL
MODELLING..NOW,COULD U TELL ME WHAT SHOULD I TAKE UP??BECAUSE BOTH THE
TOPICS ARE RELATIVELY NEW TO ME..HOWEVER I DO HAVE A SOUND BASIC
UNDERSTANDING OF SIGNAL PROCESSING AND DECENTLY STRONG IN MATHS..WHICH
WOULD BE OF MORE VALUE ??ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE OF ATMOST
HELP..PLEASE MAIL UR SUGGESTIONS OR COMMENTS TO dspgene@gmail.com ...