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==Paul Wilson== |
==Paul Wilson== |
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Working on my masters in EE<br> |
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===My Wiki Contributions=== |
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[[Laplace Transform]] |
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==My Wiki Experience...so far== |
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So far, this seems to be way easy, like Aric said last year, it is far too easy to make stuff work, at least so far. However, I haven't gotten very far in to it yet. |
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==Some info about myself== |
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I am nerd. I love being a nerd, I embrace it. I am also kind of a Jock. I play sports, I hang have lots of friends who are on sports teams, and I love to watch sports. So, maybe I am more of a Jerd, or a Nock, or a Neck, who knows? So, my favorite sport is Hockey, and in order to test my newfound Wiki abilities, I am going to try to add a link here to [http://www.nhl.com NHL.com]. The most exciting part of this is that the NHL is BACK. Yes, and I have cable this year so I can watch. I am excited. In other news, I am experimenting on my computer with Linux. Right now I have SuSe 9.? on it, but I am considering trying Ubuntu (sp?) soon. I just have to find a time to install it. So anyway, thats pretty much it, I hope that you find this far more entertaining than I did, otherwise, you may end up falling asleep. |
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[[Fourier Transforms]] |
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This is the Detroit Red Wings logo, they are my favorite hockey team, so I had to add it. |
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[[How a CD player works]] |
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[[My FIR Filter page]] |
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[[Discrete Fourier Transforms]] |
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[[Relationship between e, sin and cos]] |
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[[State Space Form]] |
Latest revision as of 21:08, 1 September 2010
Paul Wilson
Working on my masters in EE
My Wiki Contributions
Laplace Transform
Fourier Transforms
How a CD player works
My FIR Filter page
Discrete Fourier Transforms
Relationship between e, sin and cos
State Space Form