Re: [FRIAM] twenty five years ago

2009-01-06 Thread Stephen Guerin
Cool! Welcome, Saul. - Stephen --- -. . ..-. .. ... - .-- --- ..-. .. ... stephen.gue...@redfish.com www.redfish.com 624 Agua Fria Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501 mobile: (505)577-5828 office: (505)995-0206 london: +44 (0) 20 7993 4769 On Jan 6, 2009, at 5:03 AM, Saul Caganoff wrote

[FRIAM] Anyone want a typewriter?

2009-01-06 Thread Bruce Abell
Yes, a typewriter. I bought it about 8 years ago for addressing mailing labels and such, for which it was adequate, but I no longer use it. There's nothing wrong with it, other than that it's a typewriter--a "Brother SX-4000 Electronic Typewriter with Display," just to quote the user's guide. Pl

Re: [FRIAM] Classification of ABM's

2009-01-06 Thread Owen Densmore
On Jan 6, 2009, at 7:24 AM, Phil Henshaw wrote: Saul, On first glance it appears that Noether's theorem is quite similar to mine, but just does not take it to the next level. I'm sure you don't mean to put yourself in the same class as Emmy Noether, right? She's of the same historic sta

Re: [FRIAM] Classification of ABM's

2009-01-06 Thread Phil Henshaw
Saul, On first glance it appears that Noether's theorem is quite similar to mine, but just does not take it to the next level. My similar theorem starts from extrapolating the three conservation laws for energy flow as a hierarchy applying to all derivative levels, apparently like Noether seems

[FRIAM] twenty five years ago

2009-01-06 Thread Saul Caganoff
I recently had a lot of fun writing a blog post which FRIAMers may enjoy reading. It's a short walk down memory lane on how we used to write research papers in the mid eighties: http://www.soabloke.com/2009/01/04/macintosh-at-twenty-five/ BTW I have lurked on this mailing list for a while now and

Re: [FRIAM] Classification of ABM's

2009-01-06 Thread Saul Caganoff
Phil, your statement in bold below peaked my interest because there seems to be a tenuous analogy with symmetry or conservation laws as described by Noether's theorem . This theorem relates symmetries in a physical system to conservation laws. E.g.