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The Klein Bottle 3D Demo was my favorite because it showed me how to create a fun graphic using Matlab. Also, since I actually typed out the code, I ended up having to do a lot of 'debugging.' I spent half an hour fixing the code that took me five minutes to type. Dr. Simmons has mentioned multiple times in Lecture how little mistakes can end up costing big time; in the future I will do my best to be more careful when typing code. | The Klein Bottle 3D Demo was my favorite because it showed me how to create a fun graphic using Matlab. Also, since I actually typed out the code, I ended up having to do a lot of 'debugging.' I spent half an hour fixing the code that took me five minutes to type. Dr. Simmons has mentioned multiple times in Lecture how little mistakes can end up costing big time; in the future I will do my best to be more careful when typing code. |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 17 September 2011
About Me
I wear socks with flipflops and cut my own hair. I sleep for fun and eat when I'm bored. I wear a cross on my neck everyday. My favorite movie is 'Life is Beautiful.'
Name Pronunciation
'Charlotte' - Like the city [which I happen to be from] or the queen [whom the city was named after]. (shAR-lut) 'Ke' - Technically, it should be pronounced almost like 'kuh,' but I've never met anyone who does not speak Mandarin Chinese who could pronounce it correctly. So, instead, I just go with 'kEE' when introducing myself.
Grand Challenge
Filters provide tribespeople with clean water, Miriam Belin, New Mexico Daily Lobo, updated 15 August, 2011, accessed 02 September, 2011 (Provide access to clean water)
Favorite Demonstration
The Klein Bottle 3D Demo was my favorite because it showed me how to create a fun graphic using Matlab. Also, since I actually typed out the code, I ended up having to do a lot of 'debugging.' I spent half an hour fixing the code that took me five minutes to type. Dr. Simmons has mentioned multiple times in Lecture how little mistakes can end up costing big time; in the future I will do my best to be more careful when typing code.