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I am Paeng (Pariya Sithikong). I am now a freshmen at Duke University, NC. Electrical engineering is my desired major. This site is one of my assignments for engineering class(EGR53). Beside burying myself in a pile of homework, I love to taking photos when I am free. Every time you look 'into' any photo, you then see at least one new thing, things that you never noticed before. And this is the treasure of photography.
 
I am Paeng (Pariya Sithikong). I am now a freshmen at Duke University, NC. Electrical engineering is my desired major. This site is one of my assignments for engineering class(EGR53). Beside burying myself in a pile of homework, I love to taking photos when I am free. Every time you look 'into' any photo, you then see at least one new thing, things that you never noticed before. And this is the treasure of photography.
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Below is a link about secure cyberspace, which is one of the topic of Gran Challenges of Engineering, a program that many of Pratt students participate in.
 
Below is a link about secure cyberspace, which is one of the topic of Gran Challenges of Engineering, a program that many of Pratt students participate in.

Revision as of 23:41, 23 September 2010

Hello World,

I am Paeng (Pariya Sithikong). I am now a freshmen at Duke University, NC. Electrical engineering is my desired major. This site is one of my assignments for engineering class(EGR53). Beside burying myself in a pile of homework, I love to taking photos when I am free. Every time you look 'into' any photo, you then see at least one new thing, things that you never noticed before. And this is the treasure of photography. 27857 1507039635452 1218121570 31480900 5725782 n.jpg

Below is a link about secure cyberspace, which is one of the topic of Gran Challenges of Engineering, a program that many of Pratt students participate in.

The Time to Move Toward a More Secure Cyberspace [1], Chris Bronk, World Politics Review, World Politics Review, 13 August 2009, accessed 6 September 2010