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GPS Units = Show road steepness?
On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 7:31:44 AM UTC-7, Sir Ridesalot wrote:
On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 10:24:22 AM UTC-4, Radey Shouman wrote: John B. Slocomb writes: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 17:53:02 -0700 (PDT), jbeattie wrote: On Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 4:23:38 PM UTC-7, John B. Slocomb wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 14:01:42 -0400, Radey Shouman wrote: Zen Cycle writes: On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 8:38:54 PM UTC-4, Radey Shouman wrote: Zen Cycle writes: keyboard. IF I had to write those whole 10K+ lines of code from scratch.....ugh. I surmised that you enjoyed arguing about it because you continue to do so. To be clear, I haven't been arguing with you. For an example of my argument style, refer to my exchanges with tom. Rather, I enjoy the conceptual discussions. If you started on code structure, you'd put me to sleep. Hard times indeed, when an exchange of insults is sold for the price of an argument. A proper argument requires, well, arguments: propositions supported by logic, based on articulated facts. Animation is good, but rancor and invective are not required, nor seizing offense as though it were higher ground. I think Monty Python did a bit on that. Never watch kids in a school yard screaming at each other, "Your Momma wears army boots", "No she don't", "Yes she does!". Your momma wears army boots is now a point of pride. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._Elmendorf.jpg -- Jay Beattie. Perhaps "now" but in the days of my youth, alas many years past, work clothing was not considered proper attire for going downtown, or the movies, or for Saturday shopping trips, and certainly not on Sunday. In fact Levi's, what we called dungarees, were forbidden attire to be worn to school. These days it's common to see young people about town dressed, literally, in pajamas and fuzzy slippers. Dungarees are reserved for job interviews and funerals. Pink camo cycling shorts and a Primal Wear jersey is about the middle of the formality spectrum now. There's a local Tim Hirton's coffee shop where in the mornings around 8 to 9 M many of the women stopping in for coffee and chatting are wearing pajamas or just robes. I find it amazing what is acceptable as public wear these days. Cheers This area is mostly Hispanic or Black with the white people old retirees that would look disgusting in pajamas. |
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GPS Units = Show road steepness?
On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 19:05:20 -0500, AMuzi wrote:
On 3/18/2019 4:28 PM, wrote: On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 7:31:44 AM UTC-7, Sir Ridesalot wrote: On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 10:24:22 AM UTC-4, Radey Shouman wrote: John B. Slocomb writes: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 17:53:02 -0700 (PDT), jbeattie wrote: On Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 4:23:38 PM UTC-7, John B. Slocomb wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 14:01:42 -0400, Radey Shouman wrote: Zen Cycle writes: On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 8:38:54 PM UTC-4, Radey Shouman wrote: Zen Cycle writes: keyboard. IF I had to write those whole 10K+ lines of code from scratch.....ugh. I surmised that you enjoyed arguing about it because you continue to do so. To be clear, I haven't been arguing with you. For an example of my argument style, refer to my exchanges with tom. Rather, I enjoy the conceptual discussions. If you started on code structure, you'd put me to sleep. Hard times indeed, when an exchange of insults is sold for the price of an argument. A proper argument requires, well, arguments: propositions supported by logic, based on articulated facts. Animation is good, but rancor and invective are not required, nor seizing offense as though it were higher ground. I think Monty Python did a bit on that. Never watch kids in a school yard screaming at each other, "Your Momma wears army boots", "No she don't", "Yes she does!". Your momma wears army boots is now a point of pride. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._Elmendorf.jpg -- Jay Beattie. Perhaps "now" but in the days of my youth, alas many years past, work clothing was not considered proper attire for going downtown, or the movies, or for Saturday shopping trips, and certainly not on Sunday. In fact Levi's, what we called dungarees, were forbidden attire to be worn to school. These days it's common to see young people about town dressed, literally, in pajamas and fuzzy slippers. Dungarees are reserved for job interviews and funerals. Pink camo cycling shorts and a Primal Wear jersey is about the middle of the formality spectrum now. There's a local Tim Hirton's coffee shop where in the mornings around 8 to 9 M many of the women stopping in for coffee and chatting are wearing pajamas or just robes. I find it amazing what is acceptable as public wear these days. This area is mostly Hispanic or Black with the white people old retirees that would look disgusting in pajamas. I don't see what complexion has to do with it. Humans of every flavor look ridiculous in PJs but that hardly slows the trend, which is everywhere. And than we have: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHEYb7YELys -- Cheers, John B. |
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GPS Units = Show road steepness?
On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 14:23:20 +0700, John B. Slocomb
wrote: On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 19:05:20 -0500, AMuzi wrote: On 3/18/2019 4:28 PM, wrote: On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 7:31:44 AM UTC-7, Sir Ridesalot wrote: On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 10:24:22 AM UTC-4, Radey Shouman wrote: John B. Slocomb writes: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 17:53:02 -0700 (PDT), jbeattie wrote: On Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 4:23:38 PM UTC-7, John B. Slocomb wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 14:01:42 -0400, Radey Shouman wrote: Zen Cycle writes: On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 8:38:54 PM UTC-4, Radey Shouman wrote: Zen Cycle writes: keyboard. IF I had to write those whole 10K+ lines of code from scratch.....ugh. I surmised that you enjoyed arguing about it because you continue to do so. To be clear, I haven't been arguing with you. For an example of my argument style, refer to my exchanges with tom. Rather, I enjoy the conceptual discussions. If you started on code structure, you'd put me to sleep. Hard times indeed, when an exchange of insults is sold for the price of an argument. A proper argument requires, well, arguments: propositions supported by logic, based on articulated facts. Animation is good, but rancor and invective are not required, nor seizing offense as though it were higher ground. I think Monty Python did a bit on that. Never watch kids in a school yard screaming at each other, "Your Momma wears army boots", "No she don't", "Yes she does!". Your momma wears army boots is now a point of pride. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._Elmendorf.jpg -- Jay Beattie. Perhaps "now" but in the days of my youth, alas many years past, work clothing was not considered proper attire for going downtown, or the movies, or for Saturday shopping trips, and certainly not on Sunday. In fact Levi's, what we called dungarees, were forbidden attire to be worn to school. These days it's common to see young people about town dressed, literally, in pajamas and fuzzy slippers. Dungarees are reserved for job interviews and funerals. Pink camo cycling shorts and a Primal Wear jersey is about the middle of the formality spectrum now. There's a local Tim Hirton's coffee shop where in the mornings around 8 to 9 M many of the women stopping in for coffee and chatting are wearing pajamas or just robes. I find it amazing what is acceptable as public wear these days. This area is mostly Hispanic or Black with the white people old retirees that would look disgusting in pajamas. I don't see what complexion has to do with it. Humans of every flavor look ridiculous in PJs but that hardly slows the trend, which is everywhere. And than we have: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHEYb7YELys Or for our Western friends: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7pLNVo9Fs4 -- Cheers, John B. |
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GPS Units = Show road steepness?
On 19/3/19 6:25 pm, John B. Slocomb wrote:
On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 14:23:20 +0700, John B. Slocomb wrote: On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 19:05:20 -0500, AMuzi wrote: I don't see what complexion has to do with it. Humans of every flavor look ridiculous in PJs but that hardly slows the trend, which is everywhere. And than we have: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHEYb7YELys Or for our Western friends: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7pLNVo9Fs4 https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...d+bicycle+ride -- JS |
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GPS Units = Show road steepness?
John B. Slocomb wrote:
On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 14:23:20 +0700, John B. Slocomb wrote: On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 19:05:20 -0500, AMuzi wrote: On 3/18/2019 4:28 PM, wrote: On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 7:31:44 AM UTC-7, Sir Ridesalot wrote: On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 10:24:22 AM UTC-4, Radey Shouman wrote: John B. Slocomb writes: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 17:53:02 -0700 (PDT), jbeattie wrote: On Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 4:23:38 PM UTC-7, John B. Slocomb wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 14:01:42 -0400, Radey Shouman wrote: Zen Cycle writes: On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 8:38:54 PM UTC-4, Radey Shouman wrote: Zen Cycle writes: keyboard. IF I had to write those whole 10K+ lines of code from scratch.....ugh. I surmised that you enjoyed arguing about it because you continue to do so. To be clear, I haven't been arguing with you. For an example of my argument style, refer to my exchanges with tom. Rather, I enjoy the conceptual discussions. If you started on code structure, you'd put me to sleep. Hard times indeed, when an exchange of insults is sold for the price of an argument. A proper argument requires, well, arguments: propositions supported by logic, based on articulated facts. Animation is good, but rancor and invective are not required, nor seizing offense as though it were higher ground. I think Monty Python did a bit on that. Never watch kids in a school yard screaming at each other, "Your Momma wears army boots", "No she don't", "Yes she does!". Your momma wears army boots is now a point of pride. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._Elmendorf.jpg -- Jay Beattie. Perhaps "now" but in the days of my youth, alas many years past, work clothing was not considered proper attire for going downtown, or the movies, or for Saturday shopping trips, and certainly not on Sunday. In fact Levi's, what we called dungarees, were forbidden attire to be worn to school. These days it's common to see young people about town dressed, literally, in pajamas and fuzzy slippers. Dungarees are reserved for job interviews and funerals. Pink camo cycling shorts and a Primal Wear jersey is about the middle of the formality spectrum now. There's a local Tim Hirton's coffee shop where in the mornings around 8 to 9 M many of the women stopping in for coffee and chatting are wearing pajamas or just robes. I find it amazing what is acceptable as public wear these days. This area is mostly Hispanic or Black with the white people old retirees that would look disgusting in pajamas. I don't see what complexion has to do with it. Humans of every flavor look ridiculous in PJs but that hardly slows the trend, which is everywhere. And than we have: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHEYb7YELys Or for our Western friends: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7pLNVo9Fs4 -- Cheers, John B. Please, no selfies! -- duane |
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On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 5:05:37 PM UTC-7, AMuzi wrote:
On 3/18/2019 4:28 PM, wrote: On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 7:31:44 AM UTC-7, Sir Ridesalot wrote: On Monday, March 18, 2019 at 10:24:22 AM UTC-4, Radey Shouman wrote: John B. Slocomb writes: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 17:53:02 -0700 (PDT), jbeattie wrote: On Saturday, March 16, 2019 at 4:23:38 PM UTC-7, John B. Slocomb wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 14:01:42 -0400, Radey Shouman wrote: Zen Cycle writes: On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 8:38:54 PM UTC-4, Radey Shouman wrote: Zen Cycle writes: keyboard. IF I had to write those whole 10K+ lines of code from scratch.....ugh. I surmised that you enjoyed arguing about it because you continue to do so. To be clear, I haven't been arguing with you. For an example of my argument style, refer to my exchanges with tom. Rather, I enjoy the conceptual discussions. If you started on code structure, you'd put me to sleep. Hard times indeed, when an exchange of insults is sold for the price of an argument. A proper argument requires, well, arguments: propositions supported by logic, based on articulated facts. Animation is good, but rancor and invective are not required, nor seizing offense as though it were higher ground. I think Monty Python did a bit on that. Never watch kids in a school yard screaming at each other, "Your Momma wears army boots", "No she don't", "Yes she does!". Your momma wears army boots is now a point of pride. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._Elmendorf.jpg -- Jay Beattie. Perhaps "now" but in the days of my youth, alas many years past, work clothing was not considered proper attire for going downtown, or the movies, or for Saturday shopping trips, and certainly not on Sunday. In fact Levi's, what we called dungarees, were forbidden attire to be worn to school. These days it's common to see young people about town dressed, literally, in pajamas and fuzzy slippers. Dungarees are reserved for job interviews and funerals. Pink camo cycling shorts and a Primal Wear jersey is about the middle of the formality spectrum now. There's a local Tim Hirton's coffee shop where in the mornings around 8 to 9 M many of the women stopping in for coffee and chatting are wearing pajamas or just robes. I find it amazing what is acceptable as public wear these days. This area is mostly Hispanic or Black with the white people old retirees that would look disgusting in pajamas. I don't see what complexion has to do with it. Humans of every flavor look ridiculous in PJs but that hardly slows the trend, which is everywhere. -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 Hispanics and black people have been raised completely differently and actually respect clothing. |
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On 20/3/19 4:20 am, Radey Shouman wrote:
writes: [ ... ] averages in particular. And I think that it was Radey talking about using IIR which would require a high end FPGA wouldn't it? I'm buying a new, wireless VDO for $50. An IIR can be very simple to implement. The "leaky integrator" or "exponential filter" is probably the simplest digital low-pass filter possible: y_i = y_{i-1} + k (x_i - y_{i-1}) In C: y += k*(x - y); If you're not too fussed about the actual cutoff frequency the multiplication can be done as a shift. The precision used for the state, y, does need to be higher than that of the input. If you need precise control over the frequency response then more work in design and more expense in implementation is needed, but not always. y(i) = y(i-1) + k.x(i) - k.y(i-1) y(i) = y(i-1) - k.y(i-1) + k.x(i) k is usually a fraction, 0 k 1. To avoid floating point arithmetic and division, if you make it a binary fraction (1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, etc), you can implement the filter with bit shifts, and addition and subtraction only. -- JS |
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James writes:
On 20/3/19 4:20 am, Radey Shouman wrote: writes: [ ... ] averages in particular. And I think that it was Radey talking about using IIR which would require a high end FPGA wouldn't it? I'm buying a new, wireless VDO for $50. An IIR can be very simple to implement. The "leaky integrator" or "exponential filter" is probably the simplest digital low-pass filter possible: y_i = y_{i-1} + k (x_i - y_{i-1}) In C: y += k*(x - y); If you're not too fussed about the actual cutoff frequency the multiplication can be done as a shift. The precision used for the state, y, does need to be higher than that of the input. If you need precise control over the frequency response then more work in design and more expense in implementation is needed, but not always. y(i) = y(i-1) + k.x(i) - k.y(i-1) y(i) = y(i-1) - k.y(i-1) + k.x(i) k is usually a fraction, 0 k 1. To avoid floating point arithmetic and division, if you make it a binary fraction (1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, etc), you can implement the filter with bit shifts, and addition and subtraction only. I should have written 0 k 1.0. |k| 1.0 is not stable. k = 0 hasn't any use that I know of. -- |
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