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My name is Henry Quach. I enjoy speedcubing, potatoes, and civil engineering.
 
My name is Henry Quach. I enjoy speedcubing, potatoes, and civil engineering.
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I come from Southern California and am excited about tenting!
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[http://crosscut.com/2010/03/31/econ-finance/19702/Once-envied-Americas-aging-infrastructure-is-in-al/ Once Envied, America’s Aging Infrastructure is in Alarming Shape], Michael Godfried, Crosscut, created 31 March 2010, accessed 14 September 2013]
 
[http://crosscut.com/2010/03/31/econ-finance/19702/Once-envied-Americas-aging-infrastructure-is-in-al/ Once Envied, America’s Aging Infrastructure is in Alarming Shape], Michael Godfried, Crosscut, created 31 March 2010, accessed 14 September 2013]
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My favorite MatLab demonstration is the "World Traveler" demonstration. I like it particularly because it's a clever application of a point tracing a path along the surface of a sphere. It covers a breadth of cities and the graphics aren't an eyesore. I want to be able to create a MatLab object like that someday.
 
My favorite MatLab demonstration is the "World Traveler" demonstration. I like it particularly because it's a clever application of a point tracing a path along the surface of a sphere. It covers a breadth of cities and the graphics aren't an eyesore. I want to be able to create a MatLab object like that someday.

Latest revision as of 03:51, 16 September 2013

Hi,

My name is Henry Quach. I enjoy speedcubing, potatoes, and civil engineering.

I come from Southern California and am excited about tenting!


Once Envied, America’s Aging Infrastructure is in Alarming Shape, Michael Godfried, Crosscut, created 31 March 2010, accessed 14 September 2013]


My favorite MatLab demonstration is the "World Traveler" demonstration. I like it particularly because it's a clever application of a point tracing a path along the surface of a sphere. It covers a breadth of cities and the graphics aren't an eyesore. I want to be able to create a MatLab object like that someday.