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Hello!  I am a current freshman at Duke with interests ranging widely from leisure reading to robotics and computer programming.  The latter two of these interests I hope to turn into an ECE/Compsci double major here at the greatest university on earth.
 
Hello!  I am a current freshman at Duke with interests ranging widely from leisure reading to robotics and computer programming.  The latter two of these interests I hope to turn into an ECE/Compsci double major here at the greatest university on earth.
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My name is David Spruill.  David really isn't the most difficult name to pronouce and Spruill is pronounced sprool.
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My favorite of the Grand Challenges is the one to provide fusion power.
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[http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9079.aspx Provide Energy from Fusion], National Academy of Engineering, Updated 2011, accessed 23 September 2011 (general)
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== Matlab Demos ==
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Of the Matlab demos in homework #2, my favorite is the "Graphics: 2-D Plots, 3-D Plots, 3-D Surface Plots, Line Plotting, Earth’s Topography, Viewing a Penny" for the simple reasion that it shows how stuff done in Matlab can look cool.

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Hello! I am a current freshman at Duke with interests ranging widely from leisure reading to robotics and computer programming. The latter two of these interests I hope to turn into an ECE/Compsci double major here at the greatest university on earth.

My name is David Spruill. David really isn't the most difficult name to pronouce and Spruill is pronounced sprool.


My favorite of the Grand Challenges is the one to provide fusion power. Provide Energy from Fusion, National Academy of Engineering, Updated 2011, accessed 23 September 2011 (general)


Matlab Demos

Of the Matlab demos in homework #2, my favorite is the "Graphics: 2-D Plots, 3-D Plots, 3-D Surface Plots, Line Plotting, Earth’s Topography, Viewing a Penny" for the simple reasion that it shows how stuff done in Matlab can look cool.