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Has anyone done any digging around for using a tablet as a phone? I know that the Samsung Galaxy Tab has had some luck and I was doing some investigating.

Not sure if it is something I want right now because my parents currently pay the bill so it really wouldn't be saving me anything, but I'm exploring the option.

I'm also exploring the option of getting a Asus Transformer and using it as a tablet/laptop replacement.

At least I understood the whole FFT theory and algorithms.

That basically is what I do all day everyday. What is the paper on?

Sound detection using FFT analysis. Quite simple actually, since in the end it compares spectrograms.

So far the application worked perfect with sine waves...

At least I understood the whole FFT theory and algorithms.

That basically is what I do all day everyday. What is the paper on?

Sound detection using FFT analysis. Quite simple actually, since in the end it compares spectrograms.

So far the application worked perfect with sine waves...

Might need some "signature analysis" depending on what you are detecting. I've done some strange detections including many I can't talk about

So my mom, who is technology illeterate, used 3.9 GIGABYTES of data last month on her phone compared to my .8 Gigs...

I use about 8 gigabytes a month...nothing out of the ordinary really

At least I understood the whole FFT theory and algorithms.

That basically is what I do all day everyday. What is the paper on?

Sound detection using FFT analysis. Quite simple actually, since in the end it compares spectrograms.

So far the application worked perfect with sine waves...

Might need some "signature analysis" depending on what you are detecting. I've done some strange detections including many I can't talk about

It's a detection of stored sounds.

I store the spectrogram for each sound, then in a random 'environment' I point out which of the sounds previously stored are present.

What does signature analysis do ?

This is so typical.

I planned on finishing the paper today (only 15 pages until the minimum length is met) and I had to build 4 flares. Going right now to load a truck of rubble with the backhoe and another one tomorrow morning. Total written so far today: 0 pages.

This shit made me laugh and smile Peng. That's twice this morning. I needed it. Thanks. :lol:

This is so typical.

I planned on finishing the paper today (only 15 pages until the minimum length is met) and I had to build 4 flares. Going right now to load a truck of rubble with the backhoe and another one tomorrow morning. Total written so far today: 0 pages.

I feel your pain homie, never enough time in the day.:sonic:

This shit made me laugh and smile Peng. That's twice this morning. I needed it. Thanks. :lol:

Strangely I can almost perfectly replicate what he did. Maybe I'm a natural? :D

This shit made me laugh and smile Peng. That's twice this morning. I needed it. Thanks. :lol:

Strangely I can almost perfectly replicate what he did. Maybe I'm a natural? :D

I too have a very deep voice, sadly I gave up on wanting to be a rock star at age 13.:emotbandwagon6rg:

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fucking win

Printed and hung on the wall. Thank's a third time.:lol2:

uh, i need some help with a pop up in my photobucket....

it says "out of memory at line 23" and also it will say "line 8"

i just upgraded to pro but it is still doing it...

any input is welcomed

thanks

chop

This is so typical.

I planned on finishing the paper today (only 15 pages until the minimum length is met) and I had to build 4 flares. Going right now to load a truck of rubble with the backhoe and another one tomorrow morning. Total written so far today: 0 pages.

I feel your pain homie, never enough time in the day.:sonic:

Yep, never enough time.

The only thing missing now is somebody to complain he / she is bored and can't find anything to do.

uh, i need some help with a pop up in my photobucket....

it says "out of memory at line 23" and also it will say "line 8"

i just upgraded to pro but it is still doing it...

any input is welcomed

thanks

chop

Sounds like a coding issue. Email their support.

so...filled w/dry aged rib eye beef....and soft shell crab...and mashed taters with all the fixens....

so good.... I actually didn't stuff myself to discomfort this time.

Traveling the 515 km (320 miles) from Tokyo to Osaka by Shinkansen bullet train currently requires 2 hours and 25 minutes (and costs a small fortune, too). Come 2045, travel between Japan's two largest metro areas will take just over one hour, following the launch of the country's longest maglev track, which just received construction approval from Tokyo. The nine trillion yen project (approximately $112 billion) was first proposed in the 1970s, but was tabled indefinitely due to its astronomical costs, most of which stem from an extensive network of tunnels that will represent 60 percent of the route. You'll be able to get your Japanese Maglev fix beginning in 2027, when the Central Japan Railway launches its high-speed route between Tokyo and Nagoya. One notable neighbor to the west is already operating its own maglev train. China's Shanghai Transrapid has been blasting riders to Pudong airport since 2004, and once achieved a top speed of 501km/h (311 mph). The country is also constructing a 1000km/h vacuum-based train that it plans to launch within the next few years.

At least I understood the whole FFT theory and algorithms.

That basically is what I do all day everyday. What is the paper on?

Sound detection using FFT analysis. Quite simple actually, since in the end it compares spectrograms.

So far the application worked perfect with sine waves...

Might need some "signature analysis" depending on what you are detecting. I've done some strange detections including many I can't talk about

It's a detection of stored sounds.

I store the spectrogram for each sound, then in a random 'environment' I point out which of the sounds previously stored are present.

What does signature analysis do ?

Finds a hick on a gear in a transmission, an out of tolerance bearing, 1st bending mode from 2nd, Obama bin Laden (mispell on purpose) from other terrorist fucks, production tolerances on raw speakers, noise output tolerance on electric motors and so on and on and on and on. :)

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