[09:10:45 CST(-0600)] <jhung> alexn1: Do you know the nature of this issue? Does it happen across all browsers? http://issues.fluidproject.org/browse/FLUID-4697
[09:11:45 CST(-0600)] <yura1> fyi: http://shop.oreilly.com/category/deals/hd-javascript.do?code=HDJVS&imm_mid=09d33a&cmp=em-npa-books-videos-holiday-javascript-direct-split-control
[09:12:44 CST(-0600)] <alexn1> no idea jhung. This issue related to videoPlayer embedded into OER Commons. I do not have much experience on this integration. Also, OER Commons has changed a lot since April 13th when the JIRA was created as well as VideoPlayer (especially VideoPlayer). This issue might not be the case anymore.
[09:13:47 CST(-0600)] <jhung> Okay. Is there any way to find out of this is still a problem because it sounds serious, but the bug lacks details. Do you know who may be able to help alexn1?
[09:16:42 CST(-0600)] <alexn1> jhung: I'm not sure but probably people who are working on VideoPlayer would be the best help - Michelle or Anastasia. Last time we tried to make videoPlayer work with OER Commons we had to ask Yura and Cindy to integrate these 2 and it took couple days. All I'm saying that to find out quickly if the issue is still the case might be a bit of a complicated task (I think) and requires an attempt to integrate the latest videoPlayer into the late
[13:47:19 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> colinclark: hey hows it going
[13:47:30 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> I'm on to the filter book now
[13:47:56 CST(-0600)] <yura> https://github.com/blog/1347-issue-attachments
[13:49:41 CST(-0600)] <colinclark> hey thealphanerd, it's going good
[13:49:44 CST(-0600)] <colinclark> that's great
[13:49:47 CST(-0600)] <colinclark> how are you enjoying the maths?
[13:49:59 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> its good and bad
[13:50:04 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> make ma head hurt at times
[13:50:12 CST(-0600)] <colinclark> no kidding
[13:50:16 CST(-0600)] <colinclark> I really struggled with that book
[13:50:32 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> it is really helpful to have the instructors and other students though
[13:50:38 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> very glad to not be going down this road alone
[13:52:20 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> Just wrapping my head around Transfer Functions at the moment
[13:55:42 CST(-0600)] <colinclark> cool
[13:55:46 CST(-0600)] <colinclark> what have you learned so far?
[13:56:51 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> Well technically I should be done the book
[13:57:01 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> but what I have actualy injested and understood
[13:57:06 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> the difference between FIR and IIR
[13:57:45 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> how to translate functions to direct-form graphs
[13:58:08 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> how to calculate what a filter will do to an impulse / signal by hand
[13:58:57 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> how to figure out if a filter is linear / time invariant
[13:59:26 CST(-0600)] <thealphanerd> today I'm going to be reading / working on Z-transform and how to figure out and work with transfer functions