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− | '''Hello!''' | + | == '''Hello!''' == |
− | My name is Frank Lee. I'm a part of the Pratt Class of 2014 at Duke University. Aspiring to be a hopeful BME major | + | My name is Frank Lee ['frank 'lee (pronunciation is pretty easy for my name)] |
+ | [[File:Profile Picture.jpg]] | ||
+ | I'm a part of the Pratt Class of 2014 at Duke University. | ||
+ | [[File:2014.jpg]] | ||
+ | Aspiring to be a hopeful BME major. | ||
+ | [[File:Nerdyy.jpg]] | ||
+ | I like | ||
+ | [[File:Unknon.jpeg]] | ||
+ | running | ||
+ | [[File:HXC.jpg]] | ||
+ | piano | ||
+ | [[File:PianoO.jpg]] | ||
+ | music | ||
+ | [[File:Posner.jpg]] | ||
+ | breakdancing | ||
+ | [[File:Bboy.jpg]] | ||
+ | ukeleles | ||
+ | [[File:Ukelele.jpg]] | ||
+ | graffiti | ||
+ | [[File:Graffiti.jpg]] | ||
+ | building stuff | ||
+ | [[File:Build.gif]] | ||
+ | dreaming up long shot ideas | ||
+ | [[File:Moon.jpg]] | ||
+ | reading | ||
+ | [[File:The Last Lecture.jpg]] | ||
+ | and anything else. | ||
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+ | [http://bluebrain.epfl.ch/ Blue Brain Project]. Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, updated 19 April 2010, accessed 31 August 2010 (Reverse Engineering the Brain) | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration was the 'Viewing a Penny' under the Graphics folder because it bridged something so esoteric like MATLAB with something so common like a penny. I found it interesting because it used a scientific spin on something that I see and use everyday. Next time I have to pay at the grocery store and whip out a penny, I will remember the shading and colormap commands. |
Latest revision as of 00:22, 16 September 2010
Hello!
My name is Frank Lee ['frank 'lee (pronunciation is pretty easy for my name)] I'm a part of the Pratt Class of 2014 at Duke University. Aspiring to be a hopeful BME major. I like running piano music breakdancing ukeleles graffiti building stuff dreaming up long shot ideas reading and anything else.
Blue Brain Project. Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, updated 19 April 2010, accessed 31 August 2010 (Reverse Engineering the Brain)
My favorite demonstration was the 'Viewing a Penny' under the Graphics folder because it bridged something so esoteric like MATLAB with something so common like a penny. I found it interesting because it used a scientific spin on something that I see and use everyday. Next time I have to pay at the grocery store and whip out a penny, I will remember the shading and colormap commands.