Remcycles

Occasional thoughts on bicycles, CPU clock cycles, orbits, sound waves (kilocycles), radio waves (megacycles!), tides, trigonometry, and other periodic phenomena.

Why "Remcycles"? A got that nickname from a friend because of how much I like to ride my bicycle, and later I realized that many of the things I like to study most are periodic in nature. And while I probably won't write about sleep, I do enjoy getting some REM cycles in.

2024-01-31 static const float complex
2023-09-28 Awk Generated White Noise (AGWN)
2023-09-14 Annotating Images with GIMP (aka Making Memes)
2023-09-12 Finding Anagrams with Persistent Memory Gawk (pm-gawk)
2023-07-12 Custom Drop Bolt for Front Brake Mount
2023-04-16 Phasor Diagrams and Z-Plane Plots with Pikchr
2023-04-06 The Geometry of the Bilinear Transform
2023-01-06 Sankey Diagram of the Speaker of the House Votes
2022-11-07 Generating CRC Diagrams with Pikchr and Bash
2022-10-26 A Fixed-Point Implementation of the Goertzel Algorithm in C
2022-09-18 Number Theory in Bash
2022-09-18 Taming Stack Overflow
2022-04-04 Line Encoding Bitstreams with Ragel
2022-04-02 Tiger: A Stylish Cat
2022-03-04 Generating Squares and Cubes with Only Addition
2022-01-30 Merge Sorting Images with TCL
2022-01-24 Hex Address Cheatsheet
2022-01-04 A Picocom Wrapper
2022-01-02 Seldom Seen Smith's Nightmare: \(e^x\)
2021-12-12 A Simplified Gnuplot Interface
2021-04-12 Ada Rendezvous Implemented in C with Pthreads
2020-08-19 Brazing a Broken Dropout
2020-07-27 An Analog Computer Circuit for the SIR Model
2020-07-23 A Chromatic Button MIDI Keyboard
2020-04-26 Schematic Shoes
2020-04-11 Resistor Color Code Bookmarks
2020-02-05 Emacs Calc Tricks
2019-12-05 The Geometry of the Smith Chart
2019-04-08 Awk Saves the Day
2019-03-07 Awk: A Short Introduction
2019-02-02 Numeronyms
2018-07-26 Using Computers to Compute: Calculating Sine and Cosine Using CORDIC
2018-04-26 Sonifying the Tides

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