From: Rick Lyons on 10 Jul 2010 11:03 On Thu, 1 Jul 2010 17:44:36 -0700 (PDT), Manny <mloulah(a)hotmail.com> wrote: [Snipped by Lyons] > >According to Hegelianism, there is a directionality to history and the >"world's spirit" is constantly escalating in time towards higher >consciousness. That makes it only consequential to future kids to >dream up sinusoidal decomposition on their own, in isolation, and >overnight. While it's perfectly legitimate for them to feel proud for >thinking in the right direction, this does not mean that we let poor >Fourier be condemned to historical oblivion :). > >I only mean for this to be a light-hearted closure for what may be >perceived as drama on my part. End of the day, I shouldn't push my >luck too much with the experts in the field. > >-Momo Hi Momo, Your comments invite meditation. [-Rick-]
From: Fred Marshall on 10 Jul 2010 16:28 Rick Lyons wrote: > On Thu, 1 Jul 2010 07:32:50 -0700 (PDT), maury <maury001(a)core.com> > wrote: > >> On Jul 1, 6:30 am, Rick Lyons <R.Lyons@_BOGUS_ieee.org> wrote: >>> On Tue, 29 Jun 2010 03:25:16 -0700 (PDT), HardySpicer >>> >>> <gyansor...(a)gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> [Snipped by Lyons] >>> >>> >>> >>>> Two adaptive filters in tandem one. Some nice analysis there. You need >>>> to get all the papers in the same format if you have a conference. >>>> Hardy >>> Hi Hardy, >>> "Getting all the paers in the same format" is not >>> as easy as it sounds. >>> >>> [-Rick-] >> Hi Rick, >> It would mean the presenters would be required to make 2 versions of >> their paper; 1 for publication, and 1 for presenting. We could make a >> template (say in MS Word) for the paper, and the author could have any >> format they wanted for the presentation itself. Then we could publish >> (place on the web site) the papers in a standard format. This would >> put the extra work on the authors rather than the organizers. >> >> In addition, a lot of times the presentation (power point) doesn't >> have all the information on the slide needed to stand alone. Having >> the authors include a paper would solve this problem. >> >> Maurice > > Hi Maurice, > I like your ideas. > > [-Rick-] Another thing that's been done in situations like this is for there to be "script" pages interspersed with the "slides" - so that they could be viewed side-by-side. That works pretty well too. Fred
From: Steve Pope on 10 Jul 2010 17:17 Fred Marshall <fmarshallx(a)remove_the_xacm.org> wrote: >Rick Lyons wrote: >> On Thu, 1 Jul 2010 07:32:50 -0700 (PDT), maury <maury001(a)core.com> >>> In addition, a lot of times the presentation (power point) doesn't >>> have all the information on the slide needed to stand alone. Having >>> the authors include a paper would solve this problem. >> I like your ideas. >Another thing that's been done in situations like this is for there to >be "script" pages interspersed with the "slides" - so that they could be >viewed side-by-side. That works pretty well too. I like the practice of having the "backup" slides at the end of the slide set. They can also be in a very small font. Steve
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