Reply by disney_snoopy●November 19, 20092009-11-19
>On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 13:49:06 GMT, Al Clark <aclark@danvillesignal.com>
>wrote:
>
> (snipped by Lyons)
>>>
>>> By the way, I forgot to mention to Oli (and you)
>>> that harris' MATLAB code (for his book) is available.
>>> All you have to do is click the "Downloads" button at:
>>
>>Thank you, I will grab the downloads.
>>
>>>
>>> http://www.informit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0131465112
>>>
>>> Also, yesterday I sent another E-mail to fred harris
>>> to see if he's compiled an errata for his book.
>>> We'll wait to see what fred says.
>>
>>What? Authors of DSP books make mistakes?
>
How about the Safari Books Online? which have this book review also!
Any comment???
>
>Ouch!! ;-)
>
>[-Rick-]
>
Reply by disney_snoopy●November 19, 20092009-11-19
>On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 13:49:06 GMT, Al Clark <aclark@danvillesignal.com>
>wrote:
>
> (snipped by Lyons)
>>>
>>> By the way, I forgot to mention to Oli (and you)
>>> that harris' MATLAB code (for his book) is available.
>>> All you have to do is click the "Downloads" button at:
>>
>>Thank you, I will grab the downloads.
>>
>>>
>>> http://www.informit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0131465112
>>>
>>> Also, yesterday I sent another E-mail to fred harris
>>> to see if he's compiled an errata for his book.
>>> We'll wait to see what fred says.
>>
>>What? Authors of DSP books make mistakes?
>
How about the Safari Books Online? which have this book review also!
Any comment???
>
>Ouch!! ;-)
>
>[-Rick-]
>
Reply by Rick Lyons●March 19, 20082008-03-19
On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 13:49:06 GMT, Al Clark <aclark@danvillesignal.com>
wrote:
(snipped by Lyons)
>>
>> By the way, I forgot to mention to Oli (and you)
>> that harris' MATLAB code (for his book) is available.
>> All you have to do is click the "Downloads" button at:
>
>Thank you, I will grab the downloads.
>
>>
>> http://www.informit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0131465112
>>
>> Also, yesterday I sent another E-mail to fred harris
>> to see if he's compiled an errata for his book.
>> We'll wait to see what fred says.
>
>What? Authors of DSP books make mistakes?
Mine is set to wrap at 72 characters, I can set that at least up to 255.
Our newsreaders won't wrap except at some sort of demarcation. Yours
considers that a dash is one, but Thunderbird demands whitespace.
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Reply by Al Clark●March 18, 20082008-03-18
Andor <andor.bariska@gmail.com> wrote in
news:9e722b9a-8a31-4244-a04b-ee785ec60993@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com:
Mike's was kind of long but mine was fairly recently groomed.
If you are interested in pics of many comp.dsp regulars make sure you also
click on Mark Borgerding's additional pictures.
The two adult dogs in the pictures are Amber (Golden Retriever) and Morgan
(Springer Spaniel). They are still our office dogs. We also have Kendra,
Morgan's daughter. I always gringe when we are talking with a customer and
the UPS guy drives in. Barking dogs don't convey the image that we are as big
as IBM.
Al
>:-)
>
> It's a shame we don't see Dr. Mike around here anymore.
>
> Regards,
> Andor
>
Reply by Al Clark●March 18, 20082008-03-18
Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote in
news:M4idnTvA1PIefELanZ2dnUVZ_sudnZ2d@rcn.net:
I still see Mike posting on the [adsp] discussion list. I don't think he is
doing too much DSP these days.
Al Clark
>
> Regards,
> Andor
>
Reply by Oli Charlesworth●March 18, 20082008-03-18
On Mar 16, 4:09 pm, Oli Charlesworth <ca...@olifilth.co.uk> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I was thinking of purchasing "Multirate Signal Processing for
> Communication Systems" by F.J.Harris. Has anyone here used this book,
> and if so, what are your opinions?
>
I appreciate everyone's feedback. It sounds like it's one to get, so
I've ordered it.
--
Oli
Them beards are really scary!
:-)
It's a shame we don't see Dr. Mike around here anymore.
Regards,
Andor
Reply by Jerry Avins●March 18, 20082008-03-18
Al,
Your URLs wrapped. I hope this is better:
The papers are posted here:
http://www.danvillesignal.com/comp.dsp-conference/comp.dsp-conference-presentations.html
This was the agenda:
http://www.danvillesignal.com/comp.dsp-conference/comp.dsp-conference-information.html
Here are a few pictures:
http://www.danvillesignal.com/comp.dsp-conference/photos-of-the-2004-comp.dsp-conference.html
Jerry
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