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Re: Tesla and Measurements.
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To: tesla <tesla-at-grendel.objinc-dot-com>
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Subject: Re: Tesla and Measurements.
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From: Richard Hull <whitlock-dot-com!RICHARDH-at-uucp-1.csn-dot-net>
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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 96 11:09:00 PST
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Malcolm,
You are correct in all of you assumptions at the end of this piece. You sum
it all up quite well. The difficulty is, of course, turning all these ideas
into usable hardware. The problem is one of both artistry (synergistic
balance gained by the "doing") and engineering (full knowledge of the
scientific principals involved). Any real good "firing line" engineer comes
to value the required fudge factors which make his job as much of a
practiced art as one involving application of physical principals. This
system has a lot of degrees of freedom (computational nightmare). Most the
these are not too important, but the ones that are really make it such that
the human mind tempered with experience is probably the best integrating
engine for system design.
Richard Hull, TCBOR
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Subject: Re: Tesla and Measurements.
Date: Monday, March 25, 1996 8:02PM