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- Light Fidelity, The Future of Wireless ConnectivityLight Fidelity, the future of wireless connectivityWireless Fidelity, aka Wi-Fi is so 2013, or at least that’s how the engineers behindLight Fidelity (Li-Fi) see the future wireless data transmission. Let’s delve a little deeper into this fa...
- Walk across Tibetan Bridge in Claviere, Italyon Jun 20, 2013 in Nature and Places TriviaExperience the thrill of walking the longest Tibetan Bridge in the world suspended for 468 meters between the towns of Claviere and Cesana Torinese over the San Gervasio Gorge in Italy.Discover the adventure of the Vie Ferrate, the Tyrolean traverses...
- THE STUNNING TWISTED TOWERon Jun 20, 2013 in Engineering and Inventions TriviaDubai has inaugurated the world's tallest twisted tower built at a cost of $272 million, setting a yet another record for skyscrapers and other engineering marvels.The 310-metre (1,017-foot), 75-storey residential Cayan Tower is twisted at 90 degrees...
- THE SONG 'HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU' IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHTon Jun 20, 2013 in TriviaThe melody to "Happy Birthday to You" was written by school teacher Mildred J. Hill in Louisville, Kentucky. The lyrics to the song were originally written as a classroom song entitled “Good Morning to All" by Mildred’s sister Patty. The ori...
- The Great Wall - Chinaon Jan 9, 2013 in Nature and PlacesThe Great Wall of China is a series of stone and earthen fortifications in China, built, rebuilt, and maintained between the 5th century BC and the 16th century to protect the northern borders of the Chinese Empire from Xiongnu attacks during the rul...
- Time Saving Facebook Shortcuts you Probably don't knowon Dec 8, 2012 in facebook shortcut keys TriviaIn this post you will learn Shortcuts for your Everyday Facebook.As Facebook gets more powerful, more streamlined and more optimized, so does the pace we network on it. A simple “Like” can tell a million stories, depending on who you are and what...
- Beer Cans Can Be Used For Amazing SculpturesMakaon is a Japanese artist who specializes in creating sculptures from … aluminum cans. From his works, you will certainly learn a lot of characters from comics, cartoons and video games. Perhaps Makaon use templates of paper,then he creates his s...
- ULTRAMAN HOLDS THE GUINNESS WORLD RECORD FOR THE MOST NUMBER OF SPIN-OFF SHOWSEverybody remembers them as Alien Crusaders from Nebula M78, and for 46 years they had been patrolling the Planet Earth and protecting it against alien invasion.These are the Ultra people, residents of the Land of Light.Yeah I know this is a TV show...
- WIND DRAPERIES, NAMIBIAon Dec 7, 2012 in Nature and Places TriviaSossusvlei (sometimes written Sossus Vlei) is a salt and clay pan surrounded by high red dunes, located in the southern part of the Namib Desert, in the Namib-Naukluft National Park of Namibia. The name "Sossusvlei" is often used in an extended meani...
- Tomas Cloma - the man who "discovered" the Spratly Islandson Dec 7, 2012 in People and Personalities TriviaTomás Cloma y Arbolente (18 September 1904–1996) was a Filipino lawyer and businessman from the province of Bohol. Cloma was born in Panglao to Ciriaco Cloma, a Spanish settler, and Irena Arbolente, a native of Bohol. In 1947, Cloma, a Filipi...
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