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== Grand Challenge Link ==
 
== Grand Challenge Link ==
[http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/mit-creates-graphite-sponge-efficiently-convert-solar-energy-steam-produce-drinkable-water/ MIT Creates Graphite Sponge to Efficiently Sterilize Water ], Jason Hahn, Digital Trends , September 13, 2014, September 14, 2014 (Grand Challenge)
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[http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/mit-creates-graphite-sponge-efficiently-convert-solar-energy-steam-produce-drinkable-water/ MIT Creates Graphite Sponge to Efficiently Sterilize Water ], Jason Hahn, Digital Trends , Created September 13, 2014, Accessed September 14, 2014 (Grand Challenge)
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== Favorite Tutorial ==
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My favorite tutorial was viewing a penny. I like it because the program was able to take in numbers and turn it into something visual. Seeing the penny being formed was very interesting and stimulating. I think it also showed a side of MATLAB other than just plugging in numbers and getting numbers back.

Latest revision as of 03:07, 15 September 2014

About Me

Hello, my name is Parker. I am a freshman at Duke. I am currently enrolled in EGR103. I like to curl up by the fire and read a nice non-fiction book. Also, I enjoy hot chocolate especially if there are the little marshmellows in it. They taste good. I enjoy some nice arnold palmies and like to sound the arnie palmie alert as much as possible. I enjoy choo-choo trains, dinosaurs, and the number six.

Goals and Aspirations

I would like to be a professional badminton player as well as butterfly catcher.

Favorite Things

My favorite snack food is the Dinosaur Chicken Nugget. My favorite website is Google.

Grand Challenge Link

MIT Creates Graphite Sponge to Efficiently Sterilize Water , Jason Hahn, Digital Trends , Created September 13, 2014, Accessed September 14, 2014 (Grand Challenge)

Favorite Tutorial

My favorite tutorial was viewing a penny. I like it because the program was able to take in numbers and turn it into something visual. Seeing the penny being formed was very interesting and stimulating. I think it also showed a side of MATLAB other than just plugging in numbers and getting numbers back.