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Hi! My name is Kelsey Goon. You're welcome to just call me Goon if you like. I'm super pumped to be at Duke! | Hi! My name is Kelsey Goon. You're welcome to just call me Goon if you like. I'm super pumped to be at Duke! | ||
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+ | [http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/reverse-engineering-brain-kurzweil/?utm_source Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts], Ganapati, Priya, Gadget Lab, last updated 16 August 2010, accessed 30 August 2010 (Grand Challenge). | ||
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+ | My name is spelled phonetically as it is, but for the sake of the assignment it's pronunciation guide would go something like this: | ||
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+ | As for my favorite Matlab Demo, it is probably the Teapot, which can be found under the subheading "3-D Visualizations". I find this one fascinating because it takes math and makes a picture, a picture that can change with the slightest alteration to any of many variables. You can change color, shape, size, position, framework, etc. with adjustments to an equation. |
Latest revision as of 00:30, 22 September 2010
Homework 1
Hi! My name is Kelsey Goon. You're welcome to just call me Goon if you like. I'm super pumped to be at Duke!
Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts, Ganapati, Priya, Gadget Lab, last updated 16 August 2010, accessed 30 August 2010 (Grand Challenge).
Homework 2
My name is spelled phonetically as it is, but for the sake of the assignment it's pronunciation guide would go something like this:
kell - see goon
As for my favorite Matlab Demo, it is probably the Teapot, which can be found under the subheading "3-D Visualizations". I find this one fascinating because it takes math and makes a picture, a picture that can change with the slightest alteration to any of many variables. You can change color, shape, size, position, framework, etc. with adjustments to an equation.