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Bottle Butterfly

 Best Fresher’s day party speech A very good evening to all the dignitaries, faculties and staffs for present over here and my heartiest welcome to little brothers and innocent sisters of our QIS family!! Now I would like to invite our honorable secretary and correspondent  Sri Nidamanuri  Surya kalyana Chakravarthy garu on to the dais ,& ………………………………………………….. ………………………………………………………………………………………………… Now  I must introduce you to our college our college the  QISCET (Qis College of Engineering and Technology) is one of the best engineering colleges in and around our State, the motto of our college is creating  Global Players , by global players I mean that the stand apart from the global crowd . We are in this college, primarily to study, and this mainly forms the base of whatever we do. None the less, explore yourself, extend your limits, challenge your capabilities… take part in as many activities you can, meet as many people you can… express yourself... spread

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what a super computer our brain is !!

Storage Capacity of the Human "BRAIN":!! It's estimated that the human brain has a storage capacity of about 2.5 petabytes, according to a Scientific American article. That is the equivalent of 3 million hours of recorded television shows

Did you know this ?

How did '"HELLO"' come to be used as a greeting over the phone?:: The first word used to answer the phone was the nautical greeting 'ahoy' because the first regular phone system was in the maritime state of Connecticut. Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor, answered with the Gaelic 'hoy'. But it was Thomas Edison's greeting of 'hello', an exclamation of surprise dating back to the Middle Ages, that caught on, and so we answer the telephone today with, 'Hello?' Another theory is that after inventing the telephone, he rang his girlfriend whose name was 'Hello', thus the first word said by him on telephone became a greeting. Before 'Hello' became popular, telephone operators started conversations with, "Are you there?