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I am Paeng (Pariya Sithikong). I am now a freshmen at Duke University, NC. Electrical engineering is my desired major. This site is one of my assignments for engineering class(EGR53). Beside burying myself in a pile of homework, I love to taking photos when I am free. Every time you look 'into' any photo, you then see at least one new thing, things that you never noticed before. And this is the treasure of photography. | I am Paeng (Pariya Sithikong). I am now a freshmen at Duke University, NC. Electrical engineering is my desired major. This site is one of my assignments for engineering class(EGR53). Beside burying myself in a pile of homework, I love to taking photos when I am free. Every time you look 'into' any photo, you then see at least one new thing, things that you never noticed before. And this is the treasure of photography. | ||
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Below is a link about secure cyberspace, which is one of the topic of Gran Challenges of Engineering, a program that many of Pratt students participate in. | Below is a link about secure cyberspace, which is one of the topic of Gran Challenges of Engineering, a program that many of Pratt students participate in. |
Revision as of 23:41, 23 September 2010
Hello World,
I am Paeng (Pariya Sithikong). I am now a freshmen at Duke University, NC. Electrical engineering is my desired major. This site is one of my assignments for engineering class(EGR53). Beside burying myself in a pile of homework, I love to taking photos when I am free. Every time you look 'into' any photo, you then see at least one new thing, things that you never noticed before. And this is the treasure of photography.
Below is a link about secure cyberspace, which is one of the topic of Gran Challenges of Engineering, a program that many of Pratt students participate in.
The Time to Move Toward a More Secure Cyberspace [1], Chris Bronk, World Politics Review, World Politics Review, 13 August 2009, accessed 6 September 2010