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Revision as of 02:28, 17 September 2010

• • • Jennifer Li • • •
( JEN - UH - FUR )
seventeen
female
five foot four
february 26
oregon
wilson
So, you have randomly decided to click my username for some reason or another. Well, if you're wondering how the username, 'bouncingJELI' was derived, it's rather simple, really. 'JE' are the first two letters of my name, and 'LI' is my last name. The two together equals 'JELI', pronounced like 'jelly'. So the bouncing part comes from being cooler than jumpy or wiggly or squishy.

I spent my summer in China this year with my family and visited the World Fair, which really isn't worth it because of the long lines. Imagine really bad Duke bus mobs except for six hours at a time. With roughly half a million people. And in very hot, sweat-a-bucket weather. Not worth it, but it was fun anyways. Some of the pavilions are amazing. Overall, China was an interesting experience, to say the least. Left me with a more favorable view of the nation than before as a place to live in.
Yes, I copied and pasted from my intro thread. Forgive me for being lazy. But I don't really know what to write here.
Oh lookit. I spelled my username wrong. The woes that happen at 12:45 in the morning.

MISC. --
_____[1], Thomas Myers, Examiner.com, updated 30 July 2010, accessed 30 August 2010

My favorite demo was in the 3D Visualizations folder. It was the teapot demo. It's amazing that you can use code to generate something 3D like that.