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[http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ft21102.html Formula 1's virtual reality ], Joe Saward, JANUARY 14, 2009, accessed 2 September 2010 (Grand Challenge)
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== My Name ==
  
Interests: Dancing, Listening to Music, Math!
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My name is Ifeoma Anyansi, but everyone calls me Ife. No, not pronounced like the Ife in life. It is pronounced iffy. Like the word iffy that means questionable and uncertain. Yeah. :)
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Also, I guess the stress is on the I in Ife.
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== Interests ==
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I love to dance and listen to music. My favorite subject is math.
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== Goals ==
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I want to be a civil engineer most likely.
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== Favorite Demonstration ==
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My favorite demonstration was by far "Viewing the Penny." I liked the creative and cool ways matlab can plot different images by determining the light and brightness of the image. The features such as pseudo-color plot and a Contour plot seems very artistic and can give a bright new viewpoint on something as ordinary as a penny.
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== Grand Challenge ==
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[http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ft21102.html Formula 1's virtual reality ], Joe Saward, GrandPrix, updated 14 January 2009, accessed 2 September 2010 (Enhance Virtual Reality)

Latest revision as of 04:06, 24 September 2010

My Name

My name is Ifeoma Anyansi, but everyone calls me Ife. No, not pronounced like the Ife in life. It is pronounced iffy. Like the word iffy that means questionable and uncertain. Yeah. :) Also, I guess the stress is on the I in Ife.

Interests

I love to dance and listen to music. My favorite subject is math.

Goals

I want to be a civil engineer most likely.

Favorite Demonstration

My favorite demonstration was by far "Viewing the Penny." I liked the creative and cool ways matlab can plot different images by determining the light and brightness of the image. The features such as pseudo-color plot and a Contour plot seems very artistic and can give a bright new viewpoint on something as ordinary as a penny.

Grand Challenge

Formula 1's virtual reality , Joe Saward, GrandPrix, updated 14 January 2009, accessed 2 September 2010 (Enhance Virtual Reality)