Re: Converting Scalar Samples to Complex



On Mar 17, 1:52 pm, robert bristow-johnson <r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Mar 16, 4:51 am, DSP_PHD2BE <krup...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Mr. BJ,

remember, the "R" stands for "royal" and i'm still waiting.



I am very entertained by you, so effort not wasted for me.

I think Mr. Hadstate is looking for some help from you. :-)

i think John H is doing okay as it is (see his 3/15 post which you
answered).  if he can reword the question so i understand the problem,
and if i have anything to comment that would conceivably be helpful, i
am often not hesitant to jump in.  but take a look at the number of
current threads in comp.dsp where i say nothing at all, simply
because:
 1. i don't have any technical tidbits to offer,
 2. there are lotsa other folks here that know a lot of ***,
particularly about topics that i have no particular strengths in,
 3. although it may not seem like it, i am at least a teeny bit
selective about what i waste my time on.  so, if i was thinking like
you i would say "what a privilege you have that i am bothering with
you at all."

r b-j

Mr BJ,

I got it first time. "R" for "ROYAL" means you are a Queen. I do not
think this is forum for you or others to come from closet but you have
done it, so it is. I am sure you wife and girls feel much pain. Can't
be too good for you. That must account for your unusual amount of
angryness.

If you can "squeal like a pig" I think you find your King in Mr
Hadstate. He grew up in rural area. I guess that is why he like that.

I wish you both the best together or apart. It must be rough life to
live.

Regards,

Kamar Ruptan
DSP Guru
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