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Re: ZS<>SZ ?



From: "Vojislav Stojkovic" <stojkovi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: ZS<>SZ ?
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 22:46:46 -0400


Hi Dan,

I enjoyed chatting with you at CSB-2006.

        And I you.  Especially over dinner that night.

By the happy faces at the attached photo -
I think that we all had a good time ...

        Thank you for the picture.


ZS <> SZ syntactically.

But - because ZS and SZ represent the same person (Zuras)

        Ah, but ZS & SZ do NOT represent me.  That is not the meaning.

ZS = SZ semantically!

        And, Z*S is not the same as S*Z.  Not in this case.


Also - I attached the list of some my publications ...
If You have a wish and time to read any of my papers ...
I will be happy to e-mail it to You.

These days I am just thinking about the following problem:

Is it possible just by X-ray image of some liquid to conclude
is the liquid dangers (for example explosive) or not ...

I think - if it is possible - it is a very hard ...

        Probably not.  But, X-ray spectroscopy, that could do it.


Johns Hopkins University got a grant to resolve that and similar problems 
...

        Good luck then.


I did not talk with Viki ...
She did not have a time for me ...

        Ah, well.  Perhaps next time.


I hope to see you at other meetings in the future!

        I too.


The bests of all,

Voja (Vo-ya)

Dr. Vojislav Stojkovic
Associate Professor
Morgan State University
Computer Science Department
Baltimore, MD 21251 


        Nice to hear from you, Voja.  Take care.  - Dan

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