I am sorry guys this thread has been hijacked. You see this Rick's post, all his focus is centered around "this problem sounds exactly like a homework problem!!!"
Can you give examples of a system that is LTI?
Started by ●October 17, 2005
Reply by ●October 25, 20052005-10-25
Reply by ●October 25, 20052005-10-25
novellover wrote:> I am sorry guys this thread has been hijacked. > You see this Rick's post, all his focus is centered around "this > problem sounds exactly like a > homework problem!!!"It does. How would you characterize it? You use an alias, possibly so whoever grades you won't mark you down. The question itself has that contrived, not-real-world quality common in course work, and you give no indication of what in particular puzzles you. You say you created the problems yourself; you probably did. Even self-assigned homework is valueless if someone else hands you the answer. If you don't want a bank guard to nab you, don't wear a ski mask when you go to cash a check. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
Reply by ●October 30, 20052005-10-30
On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 13:25:34 -0400, Jerry Avins <jya@ieee.org> wrote:>novellover wrote: >> I am sorry guys this thread has been hijacked. >> You see this Rick's post, all his focus is centered around "this >> problem sounds exactly like a >> homework problem!!!" > >It does. How would you characterize it? You use an alias, possibly so >whoever grades you won't mark you down. The question itself has that >contrived, not-real-world quality common in course work, and you give no >indication of what in particular puzzles you. You say you created the >problems yourself; you probably did. Even self-assigned homework is >valueless if someone else hands you the answer. > >If you don't want a bank guard to nab you, don't wear a ski mask when >you go to cash a check. > >JerryHi Jer, That "bank guard" analogy was great! [-Rick-]






