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"Robert Morein" wrote in message
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... "Robert Morein" wrote in message [snip] It's just a class report for an undergraduate class called "How Things Work". Here's the home page for the class: http://web.mit.edu/2.972/OldFiles/www/body.html It has no proper footnotes, just some broad references. Look at: http://illumin.usc.edu/article.php?articleID=45&page=3 "When the source moves off of the center axis (sources B and C), these differences (as small as 10 microseconds) are interpreted by the brain as localization cues." No footnote provided at this point. Conclusion - someone doesn't know what a proper footnote looks like. and the bibliography, http://illumin.usc.edu/article.php?a...e=bibliography Note that this is mostly a list of references, and not a list of footnotes: a.. Eargle, John M. Handbook of Recording Engineering: 3rd Edition, Chapman & Hall, New York (1996). A rather large book, not a footnote a.. Everest, F. Alton. The Master Handbook of Acoustics; 3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill, New York (1994). ditto a.. Holman, Tomlinson. 5.1 Surround Sound, Up and Running, Focal Press, Boston (2000). A smaller book (208 pp), but still not a footnote a.. Lennie, Peter. Lecture; The Auditory System, http://www.bcs.rochester.edu/bcs/programs /courses/info/245/ARCHIVES/S96/auditory _where.html (1 November 2000). Not available to the public. a.. Moss, David. Diagram of ear, http://www.ulster.net/ ~mycoman/eyeear1.html (4 November 2000). Broken link a.. Simon Frasier University. http://www.sfu.ca/sca/ Manuals/ZAAPf/t/the_ear.html (1 November 2000 TMH Corporation (6/21/99). Broken link. |
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