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'[OT] ...and finally introducing Dr. Byron Jeff.'
2005\09\20@063911
by
Byron A Jeff
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 02:00:52PM -0400, Byron A Jeff wrote:
> On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 11:54:36AM -0400, Olin Lathrop wrote:
> > Byron A Jeff wrote:
> > >Olin has helped immensely by releasing
> > >specifications and source for EasyProg.
> >
> > Does this mean you know of a Linux program to drive the EasyProg? I am not
> > aware of anyone actually implementing their own software from the protocol
> > spec. I would certainly like to know if this was done, and would be willing
> > to provide guidance for anyone trying to do this.
>
> I don't know of one yet. But you've created an environment where it can happen.
>
> It's on my list of things to do. But I have a 2 ton roadblock, my dissertation,
> standing in between me and pretty much anything else that I want to work on.
Well at long last this last fact is no longer true. My dissertation is signed,
sealed and delivered. I'm just waiting on the official paper.
It's still on my list of things to do.
Dr. BAJ
2005\09\20@065836
by
Jinx
> Dr. BAJ
Do you do backs ? I get this little twitch, see, and seeing as
I'm here, you're here..........
[ might as well get you used to it ;-) ]
But seriously though, congratulations
2005\09\20@065933
by
Xiaofan Chen
Congratulations! To get a PhD from an well-respected US university
is really a remarkable achievement!
So we should expect an EasyProg Linux program pretty soon? ;)-
Regards,
Xiaofan
On 9/20/05, Byron A Jeff <spam_OUTbyronTakeThisOuT
cc.gatech.edu> wrote:
{Quote hidden}> > > Does this mean you know of a Linux program to drive the EasyProg? I am not
> > > aware of anyone actually implementing their own software from the protocol
> > > spec. I would certainly like to know if this was done, and would be willing
> > > to provide guidance for anyone trying to do this.
> >
> > I don't know of one yet. But you've created an environment where it can happen.
> >
> > It's on my list of things to do. But I have a 2 ton roadblock, my dissertation,
> > standing in between me and pretty much anything else that I want to work on.
>
> Well at long last this last fact is no longer true. My dissertation is signed,
> sealed and delivered. I'm just waiting on the official paper.
>
> It's still on my list of things to do.
>
> Dr. BAJ
> -
2005\09\20@071916
by
Carey Fisher - NCS
2005\09\20@080202
by
olin piclist
Byron A Jeff wrote:
> My dissertation is
> signed, sealed and delivered. I'm just waiting on the official paper.
Congratulations! I know this is a big hurdle and a giant monkey off your
back.
So what subject is your degree in and what was your thesis about?
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2005\09\20@081108
by
Alan B. Pearce
>> Dr. BAJ
>
>Do you do backs ? I get this little twitch, see, ...
<VBG> I read it as Dr. Badge ....
and congrats from me as well.
2005\09\20@091736
by
John Ferrell
2005\09\20@093809
by
Jinx
> <VBG> I read it as Dr. Badge ....
Ah to be in the ranks of all those other illustrious doctors -
Crippen, Zoidberg, Seuss, Pepper, Scholl, Smith (oh the
pain, the pain of it all)............... ;-)
2005\09\20@094530
by
Kevin
> Well at long last this last fact is no longer true. My dissertation is signed,
> sealed and delivered. I'm just waiting on the official paper.
>
> It's still on my list of things to do.
>
> Dr. BAJ
> --
Congratulations Doctor. The PICList collective just got a
bit smarter. :)
~Kevin
2005\09\20@095227
by
Josh Koffman
"Doctor, it hurts when I do this..."
"So don't do that!"
Sorry, couldn't resist :) And congrats BAJ!
Josh
--
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something
completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete
fools.
-Douglas Adams
On 9/20/05, Jinx <joecolquitt
spam_OUTclear.net.nz> wrote:
> Do you do backs ? I get this little twitch, see, and seeing as
> I'm here, you're here..........
>
> [ might as well get you used to it ;-) ]
2005\09\20@102016
by
Carey Fisher - NCS
> -----Original Message-----
> From: @spam@piclist-bouncesKILLspam
mit.edu [KILLspampiclist-bouncesKILLspam
mit.edu]On Behalf
> Of Josh Koffman
> Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:52 AM
> To: Microcontroller discussion list - Public.
> Subject: Re: [OT] ...and finally introducing Dr. Byron Jeff.
>
>
> "Doctor, it hurts when I do this..."
>
> "So don't do that!"
>
> Sorry, couldn't resist :) And congrats BAJ!
>
> Josh
> --
Doctor, doctor, give him something for his cough.
OK, here's a quarter...
That's not much!
It's not much of a cough...
Sorry,
Carey
2005\09\20@145622
by
Byron A Jeff
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 08:03:02AM -0400, Olin Lathrop wrote:
> Byron A Jeff wrote:
> >My dissertation is
> >signed, sealed and delivered. I'm just waiting on the official paper[work].
>
> Congratulations! I know this is a big hurdle and a giant monkey off your
> back.
Thanks. Definitely a big hurdle and an even bigger relief.
> So what subject is your degree in and what was your thesis about?
Computer Science. Systems specifically. The thesis targets a model for
doing dynamic adaptation for real time multimedia performances. The
innovation is using cues from the audience of the performance to guide
adaptation decisions. We measured the difference in output of the actual
performance from the theoretically complete performance along with the
associated delay of each. Results show that dynamically adapted performances
had no delay and that system resources were directed to the important
elements of the performance as specified by the audience.
Next steps include figuring out how to tune these preferences in meaningful
ways. As a systems thesis, it focused on the system/model, and less upon the
user interface aspects. Such is research.
BAJ
2005\09\22@155024
by
Howard Winter
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 01:37:20 +1200, Jinx wrote:
> > <VBG> I read it as Dr. Badge ....
>
> Ah to be in the ranks of all those other illustrious doctors -
> Crippen, Zoidberg, Seuss, Pepper, Scholl, Smith (oh the
> pain, the pain of it all)............... ;-)
You forgot one of our favourites: Dr.Shipman, possibly the most prolific individual serial killer ever. (If
you're unfamiliar, he's reckoned to have killed at least 215 of his patients, possibly many more).
But never mind about that - congratulations Dr.BAJ (Thesis your lucky day :-) !
Cheers,
Howard Winter
St.Albans, England
2005\09\22@175354
by
Jinx
> You forgot one of our favourites: Dr.Shipman
But he looked so kindly with that beard, glasses, a little
portly, and .... gasp.... Howard ?
Have you noticed that doctors are "evil" and professors
are "mad"
2005\09\23@170002
by
Barry Gershenfeld
> > Ah to be in the ranks of all those other illustrious doctors -
> > Crippen, Zoidberg, Seuss, Pepper, Scholl, Smith (oh the
> > pain, the pain of it all)............... ;-)
Dr Who?
2005\09\25@064149
by
Jinx
> >> Dr. BAJ
> <VBG> I read it as Dr. Badge ....
Could've been worse - Dr JAB
2005\09\25@125345
by
D. Jay Newman
> > <VBG> I read it as Dr. Badge ....
>
> Could've been worse - Dr JAB
I had a friend, Joseph Andrew Bradshaw, and nobody noticed the initials
until somebody gave him an engraved letter opener as a wedding gift...
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2005\09\26@060455
by
Alan B. Pearce
> > <VBG> I read it as Dr. Badge ....
>
> Could've been worse - Dr JAB
nah, only if he's going to be an MD ;)
2005\09\26@233910
by
Martin Klingensmith
Jinx wrote:
>>You forgot one of our favourites: Dr.Shipman
>>
>>
>
>But he looked so kindly with that beard, glasses, a little
>portly, and .... gasp.... Howard ?
>
>Have you noticed that doctors are "evil" and professors
>are "mad"
>
>
>
Doctors are inherently "mad"
:-)
--
Martin Klingensmith
http://wwia.org/
http://nnytech.net/
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