Wednesday, 18 July 2007

Electroconduity to Hydraulics, ain't it the same?

It applies universally. Today I met unc Eryoll. Raja and Anish were there, as well as Weng Heng, uncle Man San and aunty Doreeen. Imagine our surprise when uncle Eroyll told us a story back in 1948: In which some of these happened. in 1948, his teacher told his whole class "you're all brain thieves". I don't want to elaborate more, but we all had a very good laugh. Then, there was another story, about how in 1963 the first commercial satelite was launched. It was named "The Ladybird", after Ladybird Johnson. And to cut a long story short, the people who launched it declared "ladies and gentlemen, today itself we'll see a whole new world". and guess what? the same year, the Universal House of Justice was established. But back to the topic. Between a dam, a generator, and hydraulic systems, what do they share in common? Universal concept. Induction, resistance, split, etc etc. Most of the basic fundamental concepts about how electricity works also works on other applied science. But how come only after 22 years I came to realize this? I feel so foolish as not to realize this sooner.

And in few hours time its work time.

and I'm no longer going to lend / borrow money. Never, ever.

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