Connectivity

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TSONM 03/29 The Entrepreneurs Club (inventors, scientists)had been working on a project all year, which they presented at the school's winter Dance. Ethan explained it.

Peter grabbed the cart that had been positioned to the side and wheeled it over. “Okay, so just a quick pause in the music. David, Grace, Peter, and I are part of the Entrepreneurs Club, and we have been working all semester on a really cool project.” Peter picked up four phones, and handed them out to his teammates. Ethan picked up a small chip and held it up to the audience. “So, this looks like any other chip, right? Wrong. This little chip here not only holds an incredible number of technological advances, but it also has an unlimited supply of magical energy that pulls like a magnet from whatever kemana you are closest to at the time. Right now, it is pulling magic from Ruby Falls and that huge red stone in the center of the underground city.”

Grace took the mic. “We started to brainstorm ways it could be used that not only interested us, but would interest the world, and that was when David got a video call from his mom. Grace held up her phone and clicked the On button. The others followed suit and held theirs up to the crowd as well. “This chip mixes technology and magic in a way that will allow you to connect virtually any phone no matter the provider, make, or model, as long as it has video capability. It will put you into a magical grouping that only your friends can see, and is always live unless you turn it off in your settings.” David stepped up to the mic. “This can be used in many situations, from social to professional. Colleges can connect with their teachers. People can stay connected and find out about events as they happen.” “We still have some work to do to get it just right, but we wanted you to be the first to see it,” Ethan shouted. “It’s the future of connectivity.

Still have some work to do, but it's coming !