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===HW 2: Matlab Demos===
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My favorite demo was minesweeper because minesweeper is such a classic game.  Also, I didn't realize matlab could do such a variety of things, like minesweeper and showing a penny.  The Viewing a Penny was cool because it could show the penny in such detail with depth and everything.  But minesweeper was still my favorite demo.

Revision as of 18:06, 9 September 2012

About Me

This is my user page. My name is Malia Stephens, pronounced muh-LEE-uh Stee-vens.

Education

Duke University, class of 2016

Hobbies

  • Lacrosse
  • Skiing
  • Eating
  • Stealing food from Marketplace

Bucket List

Before I graduate from Duke University...

  • Go tunneling
  • Skydive
  • Durham Farmer's Market
  • Beach
  • ...more to be added...

Grand Challenges for Engineering

This is an article about one of fourteen challenges, to reverse-engineer the brain.

  • Reverse Engineering the Brain, Fred Hapgood, Technology Review-Published by MIT, created 11 July 2006, accessed 8 September 2012 (Grand Challenge)

HW 2: Matlab Demos

My favorite demo was minesweeper because minesweeper is such a classic game. Also, I didn't realize matlab could do such a variety of things, like minesweeper and showing a penny. The Viewing a Penny was cool because it could show the penny in such detail with depth and everything. But minesweeper was still my favorite demo.