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==How to Pronounce My Name== | ==How to Pronounce My Name== | ||
Connor (KHAN-ER) "KHAN" as in Genghis Khan, "ER" as in Errr-- I don't know. | Connor (KHAN-ER) "KHAN" as in Genghis Khan, "ER" as in Errr-- I don't know. | ||
− | Higgins (HIG-GENS) "HIG" pronounced to rhyme with Wig, "GENS" to rhyme with Hens. | + | Higgins (HIG-GENS) "HIG" pronounced to rhyme with Wig, "GENS" pronounced to rhyme with Hens. |
==Favorite MATLAB Demonstration== | ==Favorite MATLAB Demonstration== |
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About Me
I play the alto sax for the Duke wind symphony, work at the coffeehouse on East Campus as a sound tech, and play music on WXDU 88.7 FM on Fridays from 2-4pm. My favorite books are "House of Leaves" by Mark Z. Danielewski and "Pale Blue Dot" by Carl Sagan. As for music I like alternative electronic and jazz, with some artists being Aphex Twin, Venetian Snares, Clark, Cannonball Adderley, and Stanley Turrentine.
How to Pronounce My Name
Connor (KHAN-ER) "KHAN" as in Genghis Khan, "ER" as in Errr-- I don't know. Higgins (HIG-GENS) "HIG" pronounced to rhyme with Wig, "GENS" pronounced to rhyme with Hens.
Favorite MATLAB Demonstration
I thought the demonstration dealing with graphing the earth's topography from a data set was both interesting and a good indicator of what MATLAB is capable of as a program. Initially I had thought that MATLAB's ability to produce graphics was only a few steps above functional. The fact that MATLAB evaluated a topography data file and transformed it into a 3d representation of the earth certainly changed that notion.
Grand Challenges for Engineering (Reverse Engineering the Brain)
Can You Live Forever? Maybe Not--But You Can Have Fun Trying, Carl Zimmer, Scientific American, created December 22 2010, accessed September 21 2011 (Reverse-engineer the brain)