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− | Name: Sam Jamieson-Drake | + | Name: Sam Jamieson-Drake (sam jay-mih-sun drake (rhymes with rake) stress on sam, jay, and drake) |
− | Hobbies: crossword puzzles, sporcle.com (check out the geography quizzes), and | + | |
+ | Hobbies: crossword puzzles, sporcle.com (check out the geography quizzes), procrastinating | ||
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+ | Family: 2 older sisters: Beccah and Abby, both taking time off between college and grad school. Dad: David, working in the Provost office at Duke. Mom: Vicky, a priest at an episcopal church in Chapel Hill | ||
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+ | Pets: 2 dogs | ||
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+ | Major: dunno what at the moment, but I'm leaning towards BME with, possibly, a minor in music (Now thinking ECE with a Chinese minor or double major) | ||
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+ | Classes: EGR53 lecture: MF 10:05-11:20 EGR53 lab: W 8:30-11:20 Chinese64: MW 1:15-2:05 and TTh 11:40-12:55 Math103: TTh 2:50-4:05 Philosophy100: MW 2:50-4:05 | ||
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+ | Grand Challenge Article: [http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/06/080612080431.htm Reverse Engineering the Brain to Model Mind-body Interactions], Science News, updated 12 June 2008, accessed 14 September 2009 (Reverse Engineering the Brain) | ||
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+ | Demo: I liked the travelling salesman demo because it looked cool and have flashing lines. It kept my attention. |
Latest revision as of 01:54, 25 April 2011
Name: Sam Jamieson-Drake (sam jay-mih-sun drake (rhymes with rake) stress on sam, jay, and drake)
Hobbies: crossword puzzles, sporcle.com (check out the geography quizzes), procrastinating
Family: 2 older sisters: Beccah and Abby, both taking time off between college and grad school. Dad: David, working in the Provost office at Duke. Mom: Vicky, a priest at an episcopal church in Chapel Hill
Pets: 2 dogs
Major: dunno what at the moment, but I'm leaning towards BME with, possibly, a minor in music (Now thinking ECE with a Chinese minor or double major)
Classes: EGR53 lecture: MF 10:05-11:20 EGR53 lab: W 8:30-11:20 Chinese64: MW 1:15-2:05 and TTh 11:40-12:55 Math103: TTh 2:50-4:05 Philosophy100: MW 2:50-4:05
Grand Challenge Article: Reverse Engineering the Brain to Model Mind-body Interactions, Science News, updated 12 June 2008, accessed 14 September 2009 (Reverse Engineering the Brain)
Demo: I liked the travelling salesman demo because it looked cool and have flashing lines. It kept my attention.