From: Vladimir Vassilevsky on


Jerry Avins wrote:

> Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote:

>> I think it would be a good idea to put up a page with the brief
>> information about the COMP.DSP participants. That would allow us to
>> know each other better.
>> Each entry could have a picture with few lines of informal text. So,
>> if you can provide some information about yourself, link to your web
>> page, what you do, what are you interested in, what do you like, what
>> do you dislike, credentials, contact, picture, slogan, etc. It is OK
>> if you prefer to go by nickname or use avatar in place of photo.
>> Everybody is welcome to submit an entry regardless if they decide to
>> attend the COMP.DSP 2010 conference in Kansas City. However please
>> indicate if you are planning to be at the conference.
>>
>> You can send your info to the following address: compdsp(a)abvolt.com
>>
>> COMP.DSP 2010 Conference: http://www.compdsp.com
>
>
> The idea seems nice. I hope it doesn't give the impression that comp.dsp
> is a closed club. (Ladies welcome too.)

Jerry,

As the elder of the comp.dsp, you should be on the top of the list.
Please write few words about yourself and send it to me.

VLV


From: Vladimir Vassilevsky on


Eric Jacobsen wrote:

> On 11/14/2009 2:31 PM, Vladimir Vassilevsky wrote:
>
>> Gentlemen,
>>
>> I think it would be a good idea to put up a page with the brief
>> information about the COMP.DSP participants. That would allow us to know
>> each other better.
>> Each entry could have a picture with few lines of informal text. So, if
>> you can provide some information about yourself, link to your web page,
>> what you do, what are you interested in, what do you like, what do you
>> dislike, credentials, contact, picture, slogan, etc. It is OK if you
>> prefer to go by nickname or use avatar in place of photo.
>> Everybody is welcome to submit an entry regardless if they decide to
>> attend the COMP.DSP 2010 conference in Kansas City. However please
>> indicate if you are planning to be at the conference.
>>
>> You can send your info to the following address: compdsp(a)abvolt.com
>>
>> COMP.DSP 2010 Conference: http://www.compdsp.com
>>
>> //-------------
>>
> You could more easily make a group in Facebook or LinkedIn, and it'd
> ultimately be more useful, IMHO.

Dr. Eric, you don't have to be a man of the crowd, and your wireless
communication skills are well known. Besides, I don't like banners and
ads of irrelevant parties and templates with multiple choice answers. It
would be really good if you can drop few lines about yourself and Abineau.

VLV
From: Jerry Avins on
cpshah99 wrote:
>> Gentlemen,
>>
>> I think it would be a good idea to put up a page with the brief
>> information about the COMP.DSP participants. That would allow us to know
>
>> each other better.
>> Each entry could have a picture with few lines of informal text. So, if
>
>> you can provide some information about yourself, link to your web page,
>> what you do, what are you interested in, what do you like, what do you
>> dislike, credentials, contact, picture, slogan, etc. It is OK if you
>> prefer to go by nickname or use avatar in place of photo.
>> Everybody is welcome to submit an entry regardless if they decide to
>> attend the COMP.DSP 2010 conference in Kansas City. However please
>> indicate if you are planning to be at the conference.
>>
>> You can send your info to the following address: compdsp(a)abvolt.com
>>
>> COMP.DSP 2010 Conference: http://www.compdsp.com
>>
>> //-------------
>>
>> With Best Regards,
>>
>> Vladimir Vassilevsky
>>
>
> %%%%%
>
> Hi Vlad
>
> Thats a good idea......Just one que.....
>
> Are people like me also allowed????

What's "like me" all about? It's not up to me, but I very much hope so.

Jerry
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From: Vladimir Vassilevsky on


HardySpicer wrote:

>
> No, I prer to remain the phantom dsp expert..Nobody will ever know my
> true identity. Not even my own mother.


Two cowboys are slowly sipping whiskey in a saloon. Suddenly door opens
with thunder, and a macho dressed in all black with a black mask
covering his face runs into the room. The macho throws quick look
around, and then runs out of the room; all happens just in one second.
Only the retreating clatter of horse hoofs is heard for a while.
The cowboys start talking:

- Do you know who was it?
- That was Joe the elusive!
- Why do they call him "Joe the elusive" ?
- Because nobody f... cares about catching him.

VLV
From: Vladimir Vassilevsky on


cpshah99 wrote:

>>I think it would be a good idea to put up a page with the brief
>>information about the COMP.DSP participants. That would allow us to know
>>each other better.
>>Each entry could have a picture with few lines of informal text. So, if
>>you can provide some information about yourself, link to your web page,
>>what you do, what are you interested in, what do you like, what do you
>>dislike, credentials, contact, picture, slogan, etc. It is OK if you
>>prefer to go by nickname or use avatar in place of photo.
>>Everybody is welcome to submit an entry regardless if they decide to
>>attend the COMP.DSP 2010 conference in Kansas City. However please
>>indicate if you are planning to be at the conference.
>>
>>You can send your info to the following address: compdsp(a)abvolt.com
>>
>>COMP.DSP 2010 Conference: http://www.compdsp.com
>>
>>//-------------

> Thats a good idea......Just one que.....
> Are people like me also allowed????

Of course. Why this question?

VLV
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