User:Mumudaz

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Origin of Name

You have reached the user page of mumudaz. This is actually one of my game names. It comes from "that's mumu," but since I did not want to name herself "thatsmumu" I gave myself the last name "Daz." If I am playing a shooting game like CS:GO or a public/cooperative game, I will use the name "caxkr" instead. This is also her steam account ID. Nowadays mumu almost never plays games that will require public cooperation because I have a mac and macs heat up and are at risk of exploding when running. Also 2/3 of good games on steam are only available on Windows (understandable).

Favorite Games

I LOVE Undertale by Toby Fox and Deltarune and have completed Chapters 1 and 2 of Deltarune. I cannot wait for the other chapters to come out. I also play Dead Cells, Hades, Cuphead, and Oxygen Not Included, etc. My mac can fortunately run these games and I connect my PS4 wireless controller to my mac when playing these. Dead Cells and Hades are both roguelites and I really like them. I have around 30 games in my steam account, but I do not really have time to play them all these days cuz college. My mac also cannot run half of the games after the updates (???like why???). My brother thinks I waste too much money on games but I think this is not true.

College Life

I have no idea what I want to major in, but I am interested in ECE + Chemistry!

Hobbies

I love reading, especially books that are part of the classical genre. I currently have more than 40 physical books in my room that I have bought over the course of one semester (excluding the 20+ books I bought on my kindle). I have read about 22 books since August 2021 and my goal is to read 50 books in 2022. I will probably read the most during summer vacation. Some of my favorite books include

  • 'The Master and Margarita' by Mikhail Bulgakov


Article on Grand Challenges for Engineering

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