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From: Jerry Avins on 15 Nov 2009 14:33 HardySpicer wrote: ... > No, I prer to remain the phantom dsp expert..Nobody will ever know my > true identity. Not even my own mother. A phantom you may remain. An expert you may yet become. Jerry -- Engineering is the art of making what you want from things you can get. �����������������������������������������������������������������������
From: contact on 16 Nov 2009 07:26 > 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 Quoting: http://www.compdsp.com/ Were these cowboys playing "pool, poker or handgun shooting" ? :)
From: Al Clark on 16 Nov 2009 22:17 HardySpicer <gyansorova(a)gmail.com> wrote in news:17db8357-f3f9-4de8-a010- 13cb066a582f(a)y28g2000prd.googlegroups.com: > On Nov 15, 10:31�am, Vladimir Vassilevsky <nos...(a)nowhere.com> 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, i > f >> 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: comp...(a)abvolt.com >> >> COMP.DSP 2010 Conference: �http://www.compdsp.com >> >> //------------- >> >> With Best Regards, >> >> Vladimir Vassilevsky > > No, I prer to remain the phantom dsp expert..Nobody will ever know my > true identity. Not even my own mother. > > Hardy Does this mean you will attend the comp.dsp conference and wear a mask? Al
From: Peter K. on 17 Nov 2009 07:30 On 16 Nov, 22:17, Al Clark <acl...(a)danvillesignal.com> wrote: > HardySpicer <gyansor...(a)gmail.com> wrote in news:17db8357-f3f9-4de8-a010- > 13cb066a5...(a)y28g2000prd.googlegroups.com: > > > > > On Nov 15, 10:31 am, Vladimir Vassilevsky <nos...(a)nowhere.com> 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, i > > f > >> 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: comp...(a)abvolt.com > > >> COMP.DSP 2010 Conference: http://www.compdsp.com > > >> //------------- > > >> With Best Regards, > > >> Vladimir Vassilevsky > > > No, I prer to remain the phantom dsp expert..Nobody will ever know my > > true identity. Not even my own mother. > > > Hardy > > Does this mean you will attend the comp.dsp conference and wear a mask? > > Al And a cape. PLEASE! PLEASE wear a cape! :-)
From: Rune Allnor on 17 Nov 2009 07:40
On 17 Nov, 13:30, "Peter K." <koots...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On 16 Nov, 22:17, Al Clark <acl...(a)danvillesignal.com> wrote: > > > > > > > HardySpicer <gyansor...(a)gmail.com> wrote in news:17db8357-f3f9-4de8-a010- > > 13cb066a5...(a)y28g2000prd.googlegroups.com: > > > > On Nov 15, 10:31 am, Vladimir Vassilevsky <nos...(a)nowhere.com> 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, i > > > f > > >> 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: comp...(a)abvolt.com > > > >> COMP.DSP 2010 Conference: http://www.compdsp.com > > > >> //------------- > > > >> With Best Regards, > > > >> Vladimir Vassilevsky > > > > No, I prer to remain the phantom dsp expert..Nobody will ever know my > > > true identity. Not even my own mother. > > > > Hardy > > > Does this mean you will attend the comp.dsp conference and wear a mask? > > > Al > > And a cape. PLEASE! PLEASE wear a cape! :-) Did anyone see Watchmen? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0409459/ Superheroes in the flesh isn't quite the same as comics... For better or for worse. Like the guy who got killed or caught because his cape was caught in a revolving door. Rune |