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== Homework 1 ==
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Hi! My name is Kelsey Goon. You're welcome to just call me Goon if you like. I'm super pumped to be at Duke!
 
Hi! My name is Kelsey Goon. You're welcome to just call me Goon if you like. I'm super pumped to be at Duke!
  
  
 
[http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/reverse-engineering-brain-kurzweil/?utm_source Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts], Ganapati, Priya, Gadget Lab, last updated 16 August 2010, accessed 30 August 2010 (Grand Challenge).
 
[http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/08/reverse-engineering-brain-kurzweil/?utm_source Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts], Ganapati, Priya, Gadget Lab, last updated 16 August 2010, accessed 30 August 2010 (Grand Challenge).
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== Homework 2 ==
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My name is spelled phonetically as it is, but for the sake of the assignment it's pronunciation guide would go something like this:
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kell - see  goon
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As for my favorite Matlab Demo, it is probably the Teapot, which can be found under the subheading "3-D Visualizations".  I find this one fascinating because it takes math and makes a picture, a picture that can change with the slightest alteration to any of many variables.  You can change color, shape, size, position, framework, etc. with adjustments to an equation.

Latest revision as of 00:30, 22 September 2010

Homework 1

Hi! My name is Kelsey Goon. You're welcome to just call me Goon if you like. I'm super pumped to be at Duke!


Reverse-Engineering of Human Brain Likely by 2030, Expert Predicts, Ganapati, Priya, Gadget Lab, last updated 16 August 2010, accessed 30 August 2010 (Grand Challenge).


Homework 2

My name is spelled phonetically as it is, but for the sake of the assignment it's pronunciation guide would go something like this:

kell - see goon


As for my favorite Matlab Demo, it is probably the Teapot, which can be found under the subheading "3-D Visualizations". I find this one fascinating because it takes math and makes a picture, a picture that can change with the slightest alteration to any of many variables. You can change color, shape, size, position, framework, etc. with adjustments to an equation.