User talk:Frobnitzem
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Former linux guru seeks method of efficently wasting time while procrastinating on major research projects. --Frobnitzem 13:18, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] math view
over at Talk:Poisson distribution you said that not all math displays right for you. You can go to "my preferences" in the top left, then select the "math" ta and select a level of image conversion. I hope that helps. Pdbailey 13:07, 8 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] XRI
XRIs seem very useful for large "Star Trek" like distributed data infrastructures. However it will always be important to watch patent statuses of new technologies and standards such as XRI and XDI. There should always be proof that there will not be any attempt in the future to extract royalties from the use of standards -- as was seen for "I want to make a million dollars" late-comers to the URL scene. Personally, I believe creating standards to be the easy part (like being a manager) and implementing them to be a grueling task.
[edit] May 2007
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Dude, that was fast.
[edit] Minimum mean square error
Hello! I am working on a cleanup of this article, to which you contributed the section "Operational considerations". I am having trouble understanding exactly what you meant to write in this section. If you are still an active Wikipedian, please reply either here or on the article's talk page, so that we can discuss this. Thanks! --Zvika (talk) 11:56, 20 January 2008 (UTC)
Its a good article, but writing anything cogent seems to require too much time these days. Frobnitzem (talk) 20:26, 5 February 2008 (UTC)