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Eric's Top 10 Classical Composers
1. Johann Sebastian Bach 2. Robert Schumann 3. Richard Wagner 4. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 5. Sergei Prokofiev 6. George Frederic Handel 7. Ludwig van Beethoven 8. Edgard Varese 9. Bela Bartok 10. Richard Strauss
Eric's Top 10 NBA Players
1. Chris Paul 2. Andre Iguodala 3. Andrew Bogut 4. Jamal Crawford 5. Kawhi Leonard 6. Harrison Barnes 7. Andre Drummond 8. Stephen Curry 9. Derrick Rose 10. David West
Eric's Top 10 Lord of the Rings moments
1. Ride of the Rohirrim ("Death!") 2. Sam's speech ("That there's some good in this world... and it's worth fighting for.") 3. Helm's deep ("Seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one...") 4. Boromir's death ("My king.") 5. Aragorn's coronation ("Here comes the days of the king.") 6. Fall of Barad-dur ("Frodo... frodo!") 7. Gandalf's words of wisdom ("Pity! It was pity that stayed Bilbo's hand...") 8. Aragorn takes over the corsairs ("This army...") 9. Gollum talking to himself ("We told him to go away and away he goes... Smeagol is free!) 10. Gandalf at the bridge of Khazad-dum ("You shall not pass!")
Grand Challenges
NC Nuclear Reactor Vulnerable to Terrorists , Morgan Hightower, WFMY News 2, updated 16 August 2013, accessed 14 September 2013 (Prevent Nuclear Terror)
MATLAB Demonstration
My favorite MATLAB Demonstration was the Loma Prieta Esrthquke, which happened in my hometown before I was born. It was the last major earthquake in California, powerful enough to have ripped the Bay Bridge apart. This demonstration shows that there are different ways of graphing acceleration. The first is to show East-West, North-South, and Vertical accelerations. Another is to show acceleration during a one second interval in multiple directions. Another way is to graph velocity over time. MATLAB gives us both 2D and 3D views, which is really cool.