User:Msiddalingaiah

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[edit] My other identity

www.madhu.com

My real name is Madhu Siddalingaiah, in case you were wondering.

If you want to contact me directly:

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Yes, that's supposed to be an @ in the middle. The image will hopefully confuse address scrapers. If you know of a way to add @ to math image, let me know!

[edit] This Wiki thing just might take off!

A fantastic concept, the content is equally impressive! The Web is really starting to become useful again ;-)

[edit] Background

Science and technology, as you might expect. I have worked in a range of industries such as aerospace, radio frequency communications, digital signal processing, 3D graphics, embedded systems, and of course, enterprise software. I'm a physicist by education, an electrical engineer by vocation, and software engineer by necessity.

These days I do more software consulting and architecture, but I have a fair amount of test equipment to satisfy my hardware interests. Thanks to eBay! Here is a short list of equipment I own:

[edit] Interests

I'm a rated helicopter pilot. I have been flying since 1987. That should explain many of my helicopter related contributions. I have flown Robinson R22, Bell Jetranger, and Hughes 500.

I like to work on embedded systems, wearable computers, wireless controls/monitors, and anything else small and electronic. The simpler, the better. I really enjoy analog electronic design, much more so that digital. Digital stuff can be fun, but it's not always as challenging.

[edit] Facts and figures

  • Water is 800 times more dense than air.
  • Steel saturates at about 20 Amp-turns/inch

[edit] User articles

I recently saw a video clip of a particularly spectacular helicopter crash. Fortunately, no one was hurt.

Is Pegasus stronger than the average horse? This analysis begs the question.

The sinking of the RMS_Titanic was tragic and largely preventable. Many arguments have been made about what should have been done prior to collision with the iceberg. Some ideas are presented here about what could have been done after collision.

I recently took fantastic trip aboard a vintage diesel-electric train in Minneapolis. The conductor gave us a hands on tour of the locomotive, but first he had to start it...

Some have an idealized, romantic view of the past -- I don't. Older, simpler times, the age of chivalry all suffer from a major problem: bad plumbing.

I've given quite a bit of thought to deterministic vs. non-deterministic processes. Some thoughts are given here.

Is the hybrid alien from Alien: Resurrection structurally weak? Consider this evidence.

Bipolar transistor transition frequency

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[edit] Significant contributions

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[edit] Quotes

Small minds try to form religions, the great ones just want better routes up the mountain.
Alan Kay - Early history of Smalltalk
Amateurs talk about strategy; Professionals talk about logistics.
Former General R.H. Barrow, Commandant, USMC
Don't fight the tape
Unknown securites trader
An engineer is someone who will spend 3 hours figuring out how to solve a 2 hour problem in one hour
Anonymous?
Why program by hand in five days what you can spend five years of your life automating?
Parr motto
But this ship can't sink!
She is made of iron, sir. I assure you, she can.
Movie dramatization of exchange between Ismay and Andrews
point of view is worth 80 IQ points
Alan Kay - Early history of Smalltalk
Oh, I travel... a sort of licensed troubleshooter
James Bond, Thunderball, 1965
You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time.
Abraham Lincoln
Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people.
Eleanor Roosevelt

[edit] Nonlinearity

Need a new article on this.

  • Contradicts common sense, e.g. graceful degradation
    • Policy and planning consequences
  • Chaos, mathematical modeling
  • Examples
    • Strained resources
      • Manpower, communications, networks, storage (primary and secondary)
    • Climate
    • Structural
      • dams, levees, bridges, buildings, scaffolding
    • Electrical
      • Wires, circuit breakers, fuses