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Many people will tell you the "value" of PeakVue in their real life case histories and experiences.


So, we believe in PV because of testimonials and faith.

The time waveform autocorrelation did not have this uncorrelated characteristic only PV. I take it that you see this as an advantage of this advanced processing method.

Believe it or not, I've heard of this autocorrelation thing previously, as it relates to probability and mathematical physics. I covered this in any of a number of courses on probability from one of William Feller's last students.


Regards,
Bill

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Hey, I'm with Bill on this one. I have PV but can't find a use for it for the life of me. It always leaves me wondering at best and the only way I'd include it in the decission making process is by faith and a lot of HOPE.

I find it far out in left field when any kind of comparsion is made to solid, valid, proven data that I have confidence in. It never seems to relate to 'real' stuff.


Cordially,
Sam Pickens
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In order to gain one's trust, One must try, not judge on assumptions. Big Grin
 
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I'm not trying to gain trust from somebody. I'm evaluating a method of data reduction.


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Sam Pickens
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Peakvue!


Thanks and Have a Great Day,
Ralph
Senior Analyst and Instructor
http://www.alertanalytical.com


 
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Where did you get that emoticon? It's great. So appropriate, too.

Wink


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Is the figure bowing before the PV idol or just hitting his head or a little of both?


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Bill

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You can view the enlarged image in irfanview. The impact seems to be hard and painful, more than a bow, probably enough to induce spalling quickly.

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