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My name is Cameron.
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My name is Cameron McKay.
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(Pronounced "KAM-ruhn mi-KAY")
  
 
I enjoy being random and spontaneous.  
 
I enjoy being random and spontaneous.  
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I am also the bee's knees.
 
I am also the bee's knees.
  
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== Homework 1: ==
  
 
Here is an article about reverse-engineering the brain, which is also the ''bee's knees'':
 
Here is an article about reverse-engineering the brain, which is also the ''bee's knees'':
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[http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=17111 Reverse-Engineering the Brain], Fred Hapgood, Technology Review,
 
[http://www.technologyreview.com/read_article.aspx?id=17111 Reverse-Engineering the Brain], Fred Hapgood, Technology Review,
 
updated 11 July 2006, accessed 20 September 2010 (Reverse-engineer the brain)
 
updated 11 July 2006, accessed 20 September 2010 (Reverse-engineer the brain)
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== Homework 2: ==
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I really liked the Traveling Salesman MATLAB demo because I am always looking for the shortest walking distance between classes and driving distance while running errands. Now if only there was a version of the Traveling Salesman that used locations at Duke instead of cities across the USA...

Latest revision as of 13:58, 22 September 2010

My name is Cameron McKay. (Pronounced "KAM-ruhn mi-KAY")

I enjoy being random and spontaneous.

I am also the bee's knees.


Homework 1:

Here is an article about reverse-engineering the brain, which is also the bee's knees:

Reverse-Engineering the Brain, Fred Hapgood, Technology Review, updated 11 July 2006, accessed 20 September 2010 (Reverse-engineer the brain)


Homework 2:

I really liked the Traveling Salesman MATLAB demo because I am always looking for the shortest walking distance between classes and driving distance while running errands. Now if only there was a version of the Traveling Salesman that used locations at Duke instead of cities across the USA...