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<div class="mainMessageBox"><div class="mainMessageHeader">Featured Page: [[ECE_301_Fall_2007_mboutin_Animated_Aliasing_Example|Animated Aliasing Example]]</div>Some students in ECE301 Fall 2007 contributed this very nice page explaining aliasing with a spinning wheel.  
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A student's reflection on this highly interesting theorem.
[[ECE_301_Fall_2007_mboutin_Animated_Aliasing_Example|Visit this page]].</div>
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[[Goedel's_incompleteness|Visit this page]].</div>
 
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