13 September 2020

"Every straight-thinking person will agree that if you want to prove the existence of a signal, you…

"Every straight-thinking person will agree that if you want to prove the existence of a signal, you should not fill your algorithm with what you hope to discover." That is not entirely true. Indeed, it is how you recover a signal hidden in the noise of a spread spectrum communications system - Dirk Bruere
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Grand Jury Nullification Should Be The Final Word

“District attorneys now have so much influence on grand juries,” retired judge Sol Wachtler told the New York Daily News in 1985, “that, by ...

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