I've never really been that fascinated with New Year's resolutions. To me, the resolutions you keep tend not to be those you've cooked up because of some arbitrary tradition, but rather the ones you were planning on getting to but never remembered to get started on. Thus, why wait for the new year when, as the aphorism goes, "tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life"?
This is the spirit in which I've dedicated myself to the following project: to write a new post on some aspect of control theory or practice every week until the new year. Depending on how I am feeling at that point, I may abandon this project or continue on, but regardless of which of these fates I consign my little endeavor to, the larger goal--of more thoroughly exploring my own field of study and expertise and sharing this exploration with the public--will be attained. The rules are as follows:
1. The post will be due Sunday, at 11:59 p.m. sharp, every week.
2. There will not be a word requirement or limit, nor a required topic, other than control of course.
3. Topics cannot be repeated, but may be expanded upon.
With these modest goals, I will set about this new project. Feedback from anyone is welcome but none of the information will be guaranteed to be accurate ;-)
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