Random Silly Grins

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Has FFT been showing up on your YouTube recommended page?

Fast Fourier transform?

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Ummmm…nooooooooo…“Fractured Fairy Tales”.

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You’ll have to explain what this image is.

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Original (sort of) and 2D fourier transform, from an on-line converter.

The original has to be square so got stretched, and in this case, B&W.

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Ah! Of course. FFT of FFT!

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Writers’ strike of 2007.

Come for the ring spinning, stay for the Blue Moon of Kentucky.

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Question: How often do two oscillators on a Moog synthesizer have sex?
Answer: With great frequency.

Notes:
This one came to me in a dream. Someone else told an obscure joke about John Paul Jones, his dead wife, and a children’s fairy tale. The person telling the joke berated me for not understanding it. So I came up with an obscure joke of my own. So there.

I think this was based on a real incident. A recently deceased friend brought up a story (not a joke) about an opera singer of the end of the 19th century, and was aghast that I didn’t know anything about her. So I asked what the original name for the element technetium was (masurium). She didn’t know.

I guess I object when someone says “You don’t know that? Where have you been?” (Years ago, someone used those exact words.)

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It is now.

I wonder what was in their pipes when they wrote this one.

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This is a real rug you can buy:

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Is that a Basquiat? I just cut up some stickers of his work to decorate a piece I’m working on. I don’t like his stuff.

Yep. It’s pretty awful, isn’t it? Looks like it’s done by someone 4 years old.

Sorry. That’s an insult to all 4 year olds.

Basquiat was a genius!

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That’s on one of the stickers I cut up!

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