It really boils down to noise temperature of this detector versus a traditional antenna. An electrically small dipole/loop also has wide bandwidth, but the efficiency sucks, thus high noise temperature.
You have an infinite amount of frequencies between 1 Hz and 0 Hz, just like there are an infinite amount of real numbers between any integer and zero. You don’t have an infinite amount of bandwidth, which is what matters.
The only time I have seen log-frequency are in Bode plots, and wide and impedance plots. Never seen it in DSP.
19 years older, actually, and not yet 50. I see your point about age, but the credit score does drop if you don’t use it. It’s about risk, and how much money they stand to make off of you. I’m financially independent enough now not to give a shit, as I’ll never need to use a loan again. I can pay cash for a car, kids college, etc.
After having zero debt (paid off house) I have watched mine slowly go down. It’s really just a sucker score, of how much creditors will make off of you.
True. He could probably get out of the lease, but that’s about it. Sucks to be a renter, but sucks to be a landlord too. If I were a landlord, I’d install that stuff too, to protect my property. Too many shitty renters.
I reckon more EEs know how computers work than CS majors, at least these days. Hell, I had to design a basic microprocessor using TTL gates and micro-ops in ROM. That was not part of the CS curriculum. Of course they had to write an OS from scratch. Different levels of abstraction, and you don’t need to know much of what’s under the hood to program in C.
Remember the episode with the 5th doctor where the politicians were wired into electric chairs, and people voted via the TV? The losers were fried, slowly.