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Low SNR receiver design

Started by commsignal December 6, 2012
On 12/19/2012 8:50 PM, commsignal wrote:
> If I know less about something, I ask a question. If someone doesn't like > the question, s/he simply shouldn't respond. What is the benefit of showing > someone how high you stand? > > I have seen much simpler questions than this being answered by reasonable > folks here. And all I needed here was just some educated comments.
Your questions read like a homework assignment or a test. In fact, rereading your initial post makes me think this even more-so. "What has been/can be a good approach" has to be from a book or test. Give us a little background into who you are or why you are asking and I bet you get some reasonable responses. Meanwhile, wear a thick skin here. This group has it's share of ugly as you have seen, not as bad as some others for sure. Rick
On 12/20/2012 2:19 PM, rickman wrote:
> On 12/19/2012 8:50 PM, commsignal wrote: >> If I know less about something, I ask a question. If someone doesn't like >> the question, s/he simply shouldn't respond. What is the benefit of >> showing >> someone how high you stand? >> >> I have seen much simpler questions than this being answered by reasonable >> folks here. And all I needed here was just some educated comments. > > Your questions read like a homework assignment or a test. In fact, > rereading your initial post makes me think this even more-so. "What has > been/can be a good approach" has to be from a book or test. > > Give us a little background into who you are or why you are asking and I > bet you get some reasonable responses. > > Meanwhile, wear a thick skin here. This group has it's share of ugly as > you have seen, not as bad as some others for sure. > > Rick
Oh, I forgot. Feel free to edit the subject back to anything you want. Stupident is as stupident does, to paraphrase Forrest Gump. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MT3CihStFQ Rick
In article <kau6sv$n5j$1@speranza.aioe.org>,
 glen herrmannsfeldt <gah@ugcs.caltech.edu> wrote:

> commsignal <58672@dsprelated> wrote: > > If I know less about something, I ask a question. If someone doesn't like > > the question, s/he simply shouldn't respond. What is the benefit of showing > > someone how high you stand? > > > I have seen much simpler questions than this being answered by reasonable > > folks here. And all I needed here was just some educated comments. > > You get used to him after a while, and pretty often he does make > good suggestions. > > -- glen
i've had vlad killfiled for years, because i detest his attitude of abuse and contempt. i'm lucky to be an interested amateur: if he's the only person who can answer a question, i just don't need the answer. rip -- email address is r i p 1 AT c o m c a s t DOT n e t