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== Cool Links You Should Check Out ==
 
== Cool Links You Should Check Out ==
 
[http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,599211,00.html Nuclear Fusion: Energy of the Stars, With No Emissions], Spiegel Online International, updated 2 January 2009, accessed 23 September 2010 (Provide Energy from Fusion)
 
[http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,599211,00.html Nuclear Fusion: Energy of the Stars, With No Emissions], Spiegel Online International, updated 2 January 2009, accessed 23 September 2010 (Provide Energy from Fusion)
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[http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/cms/8996/9079.aspx Provide Energy from Fusion], National Academy of Engineering, no date provided, accessed 23 September 2010 (Provide Energy from Fusion)
  
 
== Interesting MATLAB Demo ==
 
== Interesting MATLAB Demo ==

Latest revision as of 03:31, 24 September 2010

About Me

Pronunciation

My name is Sarah Eade, and it is pronounced (SARE-uh EED).

Short Autobiography

I have always lived in Alpharetta, GA. I have an older brother who goes to Indiana University, and I have always grown up with Golden Retrievers in my life. I am planning on majoring in electrical and computer engineering. I absolutely love Duke!

Interests

I like to play tennis, run, swim, bike, triathlons. My favorite show is Glee right now. I really like classic rock and soft rock for music.

Cool Links You Should Check Out

Nuclear Fusion: Energy of the Stars, With No Emissions, Spiegel Online International, updated 2 January 2009, accessed 23 September 2010 (Provide Energy from Fusion)

Provide Energy from Fusion, National Academy of Engineering, no date provided, accessed 23 September 2010 (Provide Energy from Fusion)

Interesting MATLAB Demo

This is for Homework 2

My favorite demonstration was Minesweeper under 'Other Demos.' This was my favorite demo because I love the game Minesweeper, and I thought it was awesome to be able to see the code behind the game. I was also very impressed in general with all of the cool programs that MATLAB can generate. I didn't know that you can create a 'Bending Truss' or a 'Sliding Puzzle,' so it was very cool.