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− | + | My name is Ryo Isshiki (pronounced Rio E-she-key). I enjoy, among other things, cooking, eating, and ceramic pottery. | |
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+ | My favorite MatLab demonstration is the Game of Life demo. Perhaps given my background in biology, I immediately noticed how organic the demo appeared despite simplifications. How the 'cells' seem to prosper and perish rather pointlessly, and how the game went on without an clear conclusion provides a bleak but succinct answer to the 'meaning of life' question. I just never thought to look in under the MatLab demo tab. | ||
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[http://www.sfgate.com/education/article/BERKELEY-Engineering-students-make-it-easy-2497340.php], Rick DelVecchio, Hearst Communications, Inc., updated 13 May 2006, accessed 12 September 2014 (Grand Challenge) | [http://www.sfgate.com/education/article/BERKELEY-Engineering-students-make-it-easy-2497340.php], Rick DelVecchio, Hearst Communications, Inc., updated 13 May 2006, accessed 12 September 2014 (Grand Challenge) |
Revision as of 03:54, 14 September 2014
My name is Ryo Isshiki (pronounced Rio E-she-key). I enjoy, among other things, cooking, eating, and ceramic pottery.
My favorite MatLab demonstration is the Game of Life demo. Perhaps given my background in biology, I immediately noticed how organic the demo appeared despite simplifications. How the 'cells' seem to prosper and perish rather pointlessly, and how the game went on without an clear conclusion provides a bleak but succinct answer to the 'meaning of life' question. I just never thought to look in under the MatLab demo tab.
[1], Rick DelVecchio, Hearst Communications, Inc., updated 13 May 2006, accessed 12 September 2014 (Grand Challenge)