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== Facebook ==
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[http://www.facebook.com/syarmoska Self-explanatory...]
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== About Me ==
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I'm a member of the Duke Class of 2013 and a Prattster (obviously).  I'm from central New Jersey.  I currently live in Hotel Bell, Room 213.  When I'm not busy with schoolwork, I enjoy listening to music and playing the saxophone.  I play alto sax in the Duke Jazz Combo and take jazz lessons from Dave Finucane on campus.  In terms of music, I listen to pretty much everything, except country.  My top 5 bands/artists would have to be [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saosin Saosin], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_coltrane John Coltrane], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silverstein_(band) Silverstein], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack's_Mannequin Jack's Mannequin], and... um... I guess a three-way tie between [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30_seconds_to_mars 30 Seconds to Mars], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lostprophets lostprophets], and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Story_of_the_year Story of the Year].
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== Grand Challenge ==
 
== Grand Challenge ==
  

Latest revision as of 21:35, 4 September 2009

Facebook

Self-explanatory...

About Me

I'm a member of the Duke Class of 2013 and a Prattster (obviously). I'm from central New Jersey. I currently live in Hotel Bell, Room 213. When I'm not busy with schoolwork, I enjoy listening to music and playing the saxophone. I play alto sax in the Duke Jazz Combo and take jazz lessons from Dave Finucane on campus. In terms of music, I listen to pretty much everything, except country. My top 5 bands/artists would have to be Saosin, John Coltrane, Silverstein, Jack's Mannequin, and... um... I guess a three-way tie between 30 Seconds to Mars, lostprophets, and Story of the Year.

Grand Challenge

An interesting article I found on reverse engineering the brain. It makes it seem like much more of a reality.

Human Brain Could Be Replicated in 10 Years, Researcher Predicts, ScienceDaily, updated 4 September 2009, accessed 4 September 2009 (Reverse Engineer the Brain)