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From: Richard Owlett on 5 May 2008 17:48 clay(a)claysturner.com wrote: > On May 5, 4:34 pm, Richard Owlett <rowl...(a)atlascomm.net> wrote: > >>Rick Lyons wrote: >> >>>On 04 May 2008 22:34:32 -0400, p.kootsoo...(a)remove.ieee.org (Peter K.) >>>wrote: >> >>>>rickman <gnu...(a)gmail.com> writes: >> >>>>>And if we don't subscribe to the magazine, is there a way we can view >>>>>the articles without paying $13 a pop? >> >>>>If the title / abstract sounds interesting, I'm pretty sure the >>>>author(s) would be very happy to send you an electronic copy for >>>>personal use. >> >>>>Ciao, >> >>>>Peter K. >> >>>Hi Dr. K, >>> Yep, that's right. As I mentioned to rickman >>>in another thread, it's perfectly legal for the >>>authors to distribute copies of their >>>articles to whomever they wish. So as you say, >>>if Rickman is able to contact the author, >>>he may have a good chance of obtaining what he seeks. >> >>>Regards, >>>[-Rick-] >> >>Interesting. I'll extend question on step further. >> >>Are titles and authors (possibly with abstracts) of "DSP Tips and >>Tricks" articles available somewhere on web? >> >>I would not be interested in typical IEEE article so I'm not interested >>in their general indexes. (I'll try to stay of that pet rant)- Hide quoted text - >> >>- Show quoted text - > > > Hello Richard, > > For what its worth, mine is here: > > http://www.claysturner.com/dsp/2nd_OSC_paper.pdf > > Clay Thank you Not quite what I was looking for. But, when asking "open ended" questions --- *EXPECT* open ended answers. Clay -- personal response follows.
From: Andor on 6 May 2008 03:05 On 5 Mai, 22:34, Richard Owlett <rowl...(a)atlascomm.net> wrote: > Rick Lyons wrote: > > On 04 May 2008 22:34:32 -0400, p.kootsoo...(a)remove.ieee.org (Peter K.) > > wrote: > > >>rickman <gnu...(a)gmail.com> writes: > > >>>And if we don't subscribe to the magazine, is there a way we can view > >>>the articles without paying $13 a pop? > > >>If the title / abstract sounds interesting, I'm pretty sure the > >>author(s) would be very happy to send you an electronic copy for > >>personal use. > > >>Ciao, > > >>Peter K. > > > Hi Dr. K, > > Yep, that's right. As I mentioned to rickman > > in another thread, it's perfectly legal for the > > authors to distribute copies of their > > articles to whomever they wish. So as you say, > > if Rickman is able to contact the author, > > he may have a good chance of obtaining what he seeks. > > > Regards, > > [-Rick-] > > Interesting. I'll extend question on step further. > > Are titles and authors (possibly with abstracts) of "DSP Tips and > Tricks" articles available somewhere on web? There is a list at: http://apollo.ee.columbia.edu/spm/?i=external/tipsandtricks However, only DSP Tips & Tricks articles with additional download material are on that list. At least, this is what it says at the bottom of that web page. For some listed articles, no additional material seems availabe. Regards, Andor
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