Re: Understanding Flow Rate (ASV)
Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 6:54 am
I don't think we should (ignore his noise).Morbius wrote:OK.palerider wrote:or we'll ignore your noise.
Nobel Prize winner and all.
I don't think we should (ignore his noise).Morbius wrote:OK.palerider wrote:or we'll ignore your noise.
what? did Carl Gustaf Verner von Heidenstam get reincarnated and I missed the memo???Jay Aitchsee wrote:I don't think we should (ignore his noise).Morbius wrote:OK.palerider wrote:or we'll ignore your noise.
Nobel Prize winner and all.
Well, I suppose he could be a Gallifreyan. Then, all the more reason.palerider wrote:what? did Carl Gustaf Verner von Heidenstam get reincarnated and I missed the memo???Jay Aitchsee wrote:I don't think we should (ignore his noise).Morbius wrote:OK.palerider wrote:or we'll ignore your noise.
Nobel Prize winner and all.
I'm sure I could put in some effort to figure things out but I will go the easier route and ask here. How do you account for any time shift in SH? Since the PRS1 and CSM50F use different clocks, I assume data for each will be slightly out of sync. I think the O2 nightly low is the main thing I need but matching it up with the machine data in SH should be pretty slick.palerider wrote:...both import directly into sleepyhead.
SH will actually sync the clock of the CMS50F to your computer, so it's clock will be right.Uncle Flapp wrote:I'm sure I could put in some effort to figure things out but I will go the easier route and ask here. How do you account for any time shift in SH? Since the PRS1 and CSM50F use different clocks, I assume data for each will be slightly out of sync. I think the O2 nightly low is the main thing I need but matching it up with the machine data in SH should be pretty slick.palerider wrote:...both import directly into sleepyhead.
Not that Morbius.Jay Aitchsee wrote:I don't think we should (ignore his noise).Morbius wrote:OK.palerider wrote:or we'll ignore your noise.
Nobel Prize winner and all.
Who?Jay Aitchsee wrote: Well, I suppose he could be a Gallifreyan.
I think not a doctor, but certainly a person of great intellect.Morbius wrote:Who?Jay Aitchsee wrote: Well, I suppose he could be a Gallifreyan.
now, that's a thought... still suffering from regeneration after effects, no doubt.Morbius wrote:Who?Jay Aitchsee wrote: Well, I suppose he could be a Gallifreyan.
No doubt.palerider wrote:now, that's a thought... still suffering from regeneration after effects, no doubt.Morbius wrote:Who?Jay Aitchsee wrote: Well, I suppose he could be a Gallifreyan.
probably the new teeth and kidneys that threw me... though I'm not sure about the color... the eyebrows however are fierce.Jay Aitchsee wrote:No doubt.palerider wrote:now, that's a thought... still suffering from regeneration after effects, no doubt.Morbius wrote:Who?Jay Aitchsee wrote: Well, I suppose he could be a Gallifreyan.
THAT Morbius, AHA!Morbius wrote:That's Id, actually.
Does kinda look like a blob, now that you mention it.
