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+ | My favorite demonstration in Matlab was definitely the Car in the Mountains simulation. In this simulation, a red car drove out from a tunnel in one mountain, made a few turns on a road, and drove into another mountain. While this was happening, the screen could be panned or zoomed in on to look at the world from a different angle. Although the animation was of pretty low quality, this demonstration was my favorite because I had absolutely no idea that matlab could do anything of this sort. I thought it was only for manipulating numbers and creating simple visual outputs to display them; now, I acknowledge that I have no idea of what matlab is capable. |
Latest revision as of 22:48, 14 September 2013
I am a current freshman and will graduate in 2017. What is my major, you ask? I have no idea. Where am I from? Chapel Thrill. What do I want to be when I grow up? Happy. If I were a juicebox, what kind of juicebox would I be? Spinach, because no one would drink me, and, therefore, I would survive the longest.
If you've never heard about geoengineering or the highly controversial topic of iron fertilization, check out this link below.
[1] Climate Change Saskatchewan, 2013, September 14, 2013, (Carbon Sequestration)
My favorite demonstration in Matlab was definitely the Car in the Mountains simulation. In this simulation, a red car drove out from a tunnel in one mountain, made a few turns on a road, and drove into another mountain. While this was happening, the screen could be panned or zoomed in on to look at the world from a different angle. Although the animation was of pretty low quality, this demonstration was my favorite because I had absolutely no idea that matlab could do anything of this sort. I thought it was only for manipulating numbers and creating simple visual outputs to display them; now, I acknowledge that I have no idea of what matlab is capable.