Regardless of your age there are some things which follow you right from your childhood. As an engineering student there were some concepts from my childhood which I didn’t agree with. Like there was one particular famous TV Show from late 80’s called “My Secret Idenity” featuring Jerry O’Connell in which levitation was introduced. This was a new thing in thing at that time so I was so very fantasized by the concept of flying humans. But as they say “Human brain has capabilities beyond measures”.
Few days back as I was reading this book Physics of the impossible by Michio Kaku I came to know that yes levitation is possible now. As mentioned in the book there are certain super conductor metals which are recently been discovered when placed in front of magnet create enough amount of magnetic filed that anything placed in between them will levitate. Cool! Isn’t it I mean literary flying objects all around you.
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I talk cricket, I walk cricket and sometimes I even play cricket. I have played many online cricket games but few days back my friend told me about Howzat.com . This is the first online cricket game made by Pakistani students. This reminded me of my childhood memories; same energy, same passion and same finger biting moments.
Now let me give you some feedback on the game:
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What is Google Wave?
Google Wave is a new built-in-browser communication and collaboration tool that is al
ready being marked by some as the next evolution of email. So basically, Google Wave is a real-time communication platform. It combines aspects of email, instant messaging, wikis, web chat, social networking, and project management to build one elegant, in-browser communication client. You can bring a group of friends or business partners together to discuss how your day has been, or share files and exchange notes.
Google Wave is supposed to replace traditional email systems and improve them by using more interactive, live, on-the-fly methods to deliver information. Traditional emails work on a basis of typing a message, potentially styling the message, and hitting “send” and off it goes to the recipient.
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