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This article is about a bridge-building project in Japan. It is quite innovative because can be used in emergency or in practical construction which tends to the 'Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure' NAE Grand Engineering Challenge. | This article is about a bridge-building project in Japan. It is quite innovative because can be used in emergency or in practical construction which tends to the 'Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure' NAE Grand Engineering Challenge. | ||
− | [http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-33625724], Yasmin Ali , BBC, 23 July 2015 , 7 September 2015 (Grand Challenge ) | + | [http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-33625724], Yasmin Ali , BBC, 23 July 2015 , 7 September 2015 (Grand Challenge) |
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+ | '''This is homework assignment number 2!!! WOW! :''' ''It's also quite extraordinary!'' | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration was 'Displaying Complex Three-Dimensional Objects' simply because it looked awesome. It is probably easier to generate the object in CAD software, but I still think that it is really cool. In the demonstration, a teapot was created using patch and lighting properties.The end result was a brown, shiny teapot! | ||
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+ | --[[User:Stephen xu|Stephen xu]] ([[User talk:Stephen xu|talk]]) 11:36, 12 September 2015 (EDT) |
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This is homework assignment number 1: I know, it is quite amazing!
This article is about a bridge-building project in Japan. It is quite innovative because can be used in emergency or in practical construction which tends to the 'Restore and Improve Urban Infrastructure' NAE Grand Engineering Challenge.
[1], Yasmin Ali , BBC, 23 July 2015 , 7 September 2015 (Grand Challenge)
This is homework assignment number 2!!! WOW! : It's also quite extraordinary!
My favorite demonstration was 'Displaying Complex Three-Dimensional Objects' simply because it looked awesome. It is probably easier to generate the object in CAD software, but I still think that it is really cool. In the demonstration, a teapot was created using patch and lighting properties.The end result was a brown, shiny teapot!
--Stephen xu (talk) 11:36, 12 September 2015 (EDT)