Your concept regarding Fresnel zones is valid except that radio waves do not follow an elliptical path... Straight paths, or possibly
a very slightly curved path, but definately not an ellipical path...
I have maybe $10,000 of programming books on my shelves collected over the years, and the few that have stood the test of time (ouside of the obvious ones people have already listed - K&R C, anything by Bjarne Stroustrup, anything by donald knuth, etc), I *have* to mention Grady Booch...
So add to the bookshelf anything with Grady Booch's name on it.
Darin Wayrynen
He had the quote in quotes. The quote as attributed is correct - some of the first ads that came out with that slogan used "your" rather than "you're".
Your concept regarding Fresnel zones is valid except that radio waves do not follow an elliptical path... Straight paths, or possibly
a very slightly curved path, but definately not an ellipical path...
:-)
Darin
I have maybe $10,000 of programming books on my shelves collected over the years, and the few that have stood the test of time (ouside of the obvious ones people have already listed - K&R C, anything by Bjarne Stroustrup, anything by donald knuth, etc), I *have* to mention Grady Booch... So add to the bookshelf anything with Grady Booch's name on it. Darin Wayrynen
He had the quote in quotes. The quote as attributed is correct - some of the first ads that came out with that slogan used "your" rather than "you're".