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== Introduction ==
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Hello World
 
Hello World
  
I'm a Trinity senior and am totally bored, that's why I'm taking EGR 53 in my last semester.
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I'm a Trinity senior and am totally bored, that's why I'm taking EGR 103 in my last semester.
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== Mah Name ==
  
 
My name is Roger (first name) Look (last name). Really, there's no way you can go wrong with pronouncing it, but for those who are phonetically challenged, ideally, the way I'll like you to pronounce my name is "RAW-ger Look".
 
My name is Roger (first name) Look (last name). Really, there's no way you can go wrong with pronouncing it, but for those who are phonetically challenged, ideally, the way I'll like you to pronounce my name is "RAW-ger Look".
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== Grand Challenge for Engineering ==
  
 
[http://people.howstuffworks.com/vr-csi.htm How Virtual Crime Scenes Work], Jonathan Strickland, HowStuffWorks, accessed 25 January 2012 (Grand Challenge)
 
[http://people.howstuffworks.com/vr-csi.htm How Virtual Crime Scenes Work], Jonathan Strickland, HowStuffWorks, accessed 25 January 2012 (Grand Challenge)
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== Mah favorite MATLAB demonstration is ... ==
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... *drumroll* ... View a Penny! It is amazing how the mint of the coin results in different graphic outputs. This tutorial also bears testimony to the great graphics power of MATLAB.

Latest revision as of 20:30, 8 June 2012

Introduction

Hello World

I'm a Trinity senior and am totally bored, that's why I'm taking EGR 103 in my last semester.

Mah Name

My name is Roger (first name) Look (last name). Really, there's no way you can go wrong with pronouncing it, but for those who are phonetically challenged, ideally, the way I'll like you to pronounce my name is "RAW-ger Look".

Grand Challenge for Engineering

How Virtual Crime Scenes Work, Jonathan Strickland, HowStuffWorks, accessed 25 January 2012 (Grand Challenge)

Mah favorite MATLAB demonstration is ...

... *drumroll* ... View a Penny! It is amazing how the mint of the coin results in different graphic outputs. This tutorial also bears testimony to the great graphics power of MATLAB.