On Fri, 28 Mar 2008 22:01:57 -, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2008-03-28, Paul Rubin wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>> Did everyone take the course on computer architecture?
>>
>> Yow! Does your SPEED QUEEN have CABLE?
>
> Ya know, I was thinking about trying to find an
On Mar 28, 3:59 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I want to regression a signal. It's NN, not necessarily, sine wave.
> What kind of numbers of harmonic simultaneous sounds are we looking
> at? How close to an A 440 can a human make?
>
> I want recognition to alert me. As a sine wave is coming in:
On 2008-03-28, Paul Rubin wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> Did everyone take the course on computer architecture?
>
> Yow! Does your SPEED QUEEN have CABLE?
Ya know, I was thinking about trying to find an updated file of
Zippy quotes for use in my .sig, but I decided that having all
of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Did everyone take the course on computer architecture?
Yow! Does your SPEED QUEEN have CABLE?
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On 2008-03-28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did everyone take the course on computer architecture?
No.
I personally know dozens of people who didn't.
And I know others who took a course on computer architecture
but not the course on computer architecture.
--
Grant Edwards
I want to regression a signal. It's NN, not necessarily, sine wave.
What kind of numbers of harmonic simultaneous sounds are we looking
at? How close to an A 440 can a human make?
I want recognition to alert me. As a sine wave is coming in:
>>> for t in [ ( 200* sin( x*2 ), 200* cos( x*2 ) ) f