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This is Tom Klebanoff's Pundit page.  Whatup.
 
This is Tom Klebanoff's Pundit page.  Whatup.
[http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-efficiency/alternative-fuels/fuel-cell.htm] Karim Nice and Jonathan Strickland HowStuffWorks.com 18 September 2000, Date Accessed 22 September 2011
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[http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-efficiency/alternative-fuels/fuel-cell.htm] Karim Nice and Jonathan Strickland HowStuffWorks.com Date Updated: 18 September 2000, Date Accessed: 22 September 2011 (Provide energy from fusion)
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How to say my name:  "Tom" is exactly like every other Tom you've ever met.  It's short for Thomas and is pronounced with the traditional pronunciation.
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"Klebanoff" --
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Kleb rhymes with "neb" as in "nebula--
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"an" is exactly like the word "an"--
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"off" is exactly like the word "off"--
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The stress goes on "Kleb"
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My favorite Matlab demo is the 3D Drawing one because the program can take a lot of seemingly arbitrary points and render something graphically interesting from them-like a vase, for example.  Trying to create the craziest vase possible was entertaining.

Latest revision as of 17:39, 23 September 2011

This is Tom Klebanoff's Pundit page. Whatup.


[1] Karim Nice and Jonathan Strickland HowStuffWorks.com Date Updated: 18 September 2000, Date Accessed: 22 September 2011 (Provide energy from fusion)


How to say my name: "Tom" is exactly like every other Tom you've ever met. It's short for Thomas and is pronounced with the traditional pronunciation.

"Klebanoff" -- Kleb rhymes with "neb" as in "nebula-- "an" is exactly like the word "an"-- "off" is exactly like the word "off"-- The stress goes on "Kleb"

My favorite Matlab demo is the 3D Drawing one because the program can take a lot of seemingly arbitrary points and render something graphically interesting from them-like a vase, for example. Trying to create the craziest vase possible was entertaining.