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I personally liked the Minesweeper demo. There's nothing particularly academic as to why I chose it... I liked the Minesweeper demo the best because I love playing the game (even though I'm absolutely horribly slow at it and despite its accessibility as a tool for procrastination). I like the logic (though some might claim it to be simple or not there at all) the player must employ in order to win the game. To be perfectly honest, I actually hated the game up until 2 years ago when Allen taught me how to play it. Plus, when I saw the demo, it totally just made my day. | I personally liked the Minesweeper demo. There's nothing particularly academic as to why I chose it... I liked the Minesweeper demo the best because I love playing the game (even though I'm absolutely horribly slow at it and despite its accessibility as a tool for procrastination). I like the logic (though some might claim it to be simple or not there at all) the player must employ in order to win the game. To be perfectly honest, I actually hated the game up until 2 years ago when Allen taught me how to play it. Plus, when I saw the demo, it totally just made my day. | ||
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ABOUT ME
Hi. My name is Becca Bau. I'm a freshman at Duke. =) My intended major is BME/ECE.
- I'm from Athens, Georgia; my parents are from Taiwan - Chocolate rocks - I hate being sick.
Pronunciation Guide:
Name I go by: Bek - a
Family Name: Bow (like the action you execute after a performance/ rhymes with 'Wow')
MATLAB DEMO
I personally liked the Minesweeper demo. There's nothing particularly academic as to why I chose it... I liked the Minesweeper demo the best because I love playing the game (even though I'm absolutely horribly slow at it and despite its accessibility as a tool for procrastination). I like the logic (though some might claim it to be simple or not there at all) the player must employ in order to win the game. To be perfectly honest, I actually hated the game up until 2 years ago when Allen taught me how to play it. Plus, when I saw the demo, it totally just made my day.
--Rb90 20:12, 20 September 2011 (EDT)
GRAND CHALLENGES FOR ENGINEERING ARTICLE
Nanowires May Boost Solar Cell Efficiency, UCSD Jacobs School of Engineering, updated 13 May 2008, accessed 15 September 2011 (Grand Challenge) (<to be edited>)
--Rb90 11:52, 15 September 2011 (EDT)