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http://blog.bjrn.se/2008/10/lets-build-mp3-decoder.html

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Les Cargill writes:

http://blog.bjrn.se/2008/10/lets-build-mp3-decoder.html


Interesting and also somehow frightening, as in "...looks to me that if I pull that
brick out over there I'll collapse the entire building..."

This while being assured that removing just a few bricks (or quite a few) will have
no noticeable effect when the building is slapped back together... (or that the
seawall near the reactor will never be breached... or that the oh so
cleverly-designed steamship will never sink...)

Forget that the re-assembled building is missing some offices, bathrooms, maybe even
a hallway or two (possibly even an entire floor), it still looks more or less like
the original building so everything's cool, yes?

Thanks for finding and posting. This is good background to have. It's oddly
fascinating to stare into the eyes of satan. (No! Wait! I don't mean to start
another religious thread, it's a figure of audio speech...)

Frank
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Default An mp3 decoder in detail ( includes source, I think in Haskell )

Frank Stearns wrote:

Les Cargill writes:

http://blog.bjrn.se/2008/10/lets-build-mp3-decoder.html


Interesting and also somehow frightening, as in "...looks to me that if I
pull that brick out over there I'll collapse the entire building..."

This while being assured that removing just a few bricks (or quite a few)
will have no noticeable effect when the building is slapped back
together... (or that the seawall near the reactor will never be
breached... or that the oh so cleverly-designed steamship will never
sink...)

Forget that the re-assembled building is missing some offices, bathrooms,
maybe even a hallway or two (possibly even an entire floor), it still
looks more or less like the original building so everything's cool, yes?

Thanks for finding and posting. This is good background to have. It's
oddly fascinating to stare into the eyes of satan. (No! Wait! I don't mean
to start another religious thread, it's a figure of audio speech...)


Funny, Frank!

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On Feb 6, 8:38*pm, Les Cargill wrote:
http://blog.bjrn.se/2008/10/lets-build-mp3-decoder.html

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thank you for posting this!
very interesting

Mark
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