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DFT z-transform help needed

Started by Unknown December 19, 2004
"FC" <farhatch@yahoo.com> writes:

> Rick, > > Why don't you just say that you don't know how to solve this problem, > instead of trying to be a private detective? Maybe you are the stud on > this group and now feel ashamed that you can't figure out this problem. > There is no point in continuing this discussion as I received the > answers from my professor now. If I were you I would be very careful in > how I deal with people; the industry is pretty small and who knows you > may have to work for me someday. Understood, stud muffin? > > Farhat
You're an idiot. -- % Randy Yates % "And all that I can do %% Fuquay-Varina, NC % is say I'm sorry, %%% 919-577-9882 % that's the way it goes..." %%%% <yates@ieee.org> % Getting To The Point', *Balance of Power*, ELO http://home.earthlink.net/~yatescr
FC wrote:
> Rick, > If you had such sympathy for me then why did you have to spit in my > face when I asked for help in this message board. I've heard of your > book and I've also heard that its a great book. I am sorry for calling > you whatever I called you, but it was just a natural reaction to you > and your friend's sarcasm and ganging up on me. I recognize that you > are a guru at your stuff but there was no excuse for you to behave like > and a** either. I will learn all about DSP with or without your help. > You can choose to not help someone, but its not your choice to put > someone down when they are asking for help. I still stand by my > position no matter what any of you or your buddies say. Just a friendly > advice for you; in the future, just ignore someone's request rather > than giving them a lecture or calling them a liar. It just saves > everyone a lot of grief, ok? > > Farhat
I assume you were addressing Rick, but your reply is to me. You might be well off to go to http://users.erols.com/jyavins/ and click on "How to ask technical questions in comp.dsp". It will explain how to coax the people around here to help even if it is homework. Another thing to consider: getting huffy when someone asks for your bona fides is a poor way to get a job or anything else. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. &#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;&#4294967295;
Randy Yates wrote:

  ...

 > You're an idiot.

Nah. He's young. He still has time to learn.

Jerry
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Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get.
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Jerry Avins wrote:

> Nah. He's young. He still has time to learn.
Good judgment comes from experience; experience comes from bad judgment. -- Mark Twain From the .signature of someone whose posts I like to read in a different newsgroup. Maybe it applies. -- glen