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[http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/15/business/15solar.html?_r=2&hp&oref=slogin Two Large Solar Plants Planned in California] Matthew Wald, New York Times, created 14 August 2008, accessed 7 September 2010 (Grand Challenges) | [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/15/business/15solar.html?_r=2&hp&oref=slogin Two Large Solar Plants Planned in California] Matthew Wald, New York Times, created 14 August 2008, accessed 7 September 2010 (Grand Challenges) | ||
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+ | The best demo in the MATLAB Demonstrations was most definitely the entertaining Minesweeper demonstration (and wins the title of favorite by default of being a game). I did open up the program editor just to see how the program worked; boy was I was admittingly compuzzled. Hopefully, that gibberish will make some sense at the end of this semester. I will note that I did win one of the games (I successfully flagged all the bombs), but I was not congratulated - it broke my heart. |
Revision as of 03:24, 24 September 2010
MrLaughEveryday is the username of new Duke student Khanh Bui.
Name Pronunciation
First name pronounced: [CAN]
Last name pronounced: [BOO-ey]
I think the fancy way of writing the pronounciation it is [kæn bɔɪ]. At least, that's what I got from Googling the pronunciation of "can" and "buoy".
About Me
I am a new Duke student, taking EGR 53 Fall 2010. It's a boss class. This is my first Wiki page.
Grand Challenges External Links
Nation Academy of Engineering Official Site
Can We Really Reverse-Engineer the Brain by 2030? Kyle Munkittrick, Discover, created 24 August 2010, accessed 7 September 2010 (Grand Challenges)
NCI grant launches nanotech cancer center Mary Spiro, The JHU Gazette, updated 7 September 2010, accessed 7 September 2010 (Grand Challenges)
Engineering Grand Challenges Summit in Los Angeles Oct. 6-8 University of Southern California, updated 1 September, accessed 7 September 2010 (General)
Two Large Solar Plants Planned in California Matthew Wald, New York Times, created 14 August 2008, accessed 7 September 2010 (Grand Challenges)
MATLAB Demo
The best demo in the MATLAB Demonstrations was most definitely the entertaining Minesweeper demonstration (and wins the title of favorite by default of being a game). I did open up the program editor just to see how the program worked; boy was I was admittingly compuzzled. Hopefully, that gibberish will make some sense at the end of this semester. I will note that I did win one of the games (I successfully flagged all the bombs), but I was not congratulated - it broke my heart.