
23 Nov
2008
23 Nov
'08
4:30 a.m.
On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 02:45:48AM +0000, Tomas Puverle wrote:
If instead of arguing about minutia we could actually talk about a real design, we could make progress. At the moment all of the useful brain power is spent on trying to prove that what we're doing is wrong. Your problem domain is different from mine. Physicists call the imaginary number 'j'. In mathematics, we refer to it as 'i'. Does it make one or the other wrong?
Hey! Please don't slander the Physicists: it's Engineers who use 'j'. :-) -S