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This is just awesome :).
If you can’t read the text, that means you may need an eye check… :) I am just kidding. Click on the image to view a bigger version if you haven’t figured that out already.
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Design, Animation, Illustrations
Some patients who have received artificial hips with ceramic components have complained that the hips make a squeaking sound. The exact cause of the squeaking is unknown, but “stripe wear” found on used ceramic parts suggests that the noise may begin when these parts rub together. The audible squeak may be the resulting harmonic vibration of the metal shell or stem.
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On July 16, 1983, a day before Terence Tao’s eight birthday, Ken Clements, an expert on the education of mathematically gifted children, visited the boys’ home to evaluate his abilities. As part of the evaluation, he gave Terry the following set of written questions. Terry answered orally, without writing anything down. All his answers were correct.
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Don Long, the Philadelphia Phillies’ minor league hitting coordinator, talks about the evolution and the components of Ryan Howard’s swing.
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Animation, Design, Illustrations
While favorable genetics and a well-conditioned body are essential, some scientists believe that physiological changes in the brain that take place during repetitive practice at a young age may make the difference between a world-class athlete and the rest of us.
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Design, Illustration, Programming
I did this project during my senior year at UNC-Chapel Hill. Besides being the first interactive graphics I have ever created, this project was my greatest achievement in programming at that time.
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