My Himalaya & Time Travel
3:51 pm in Latest News by genesis
I guess all Himalaya users out there will agree that owning this piece of device was one of the smartest investments ever for an enthusiast. According to Albert Einstein in his theory of relativity, time can be relative depending on where you are. A simple example is riding a train for a minute or watching for a minute as the train passes you by at a blazing speed. If there’s such thing as time travel – a Himalaya user has already experienced it. I’ve been a Himalaya user for four months and this device has been leapfrogging me through time. It all started with my simple quest of having a landscape view on my excel application. From the out of the box with a 1.66 WWE mobile OS, it has evolved into one of the most successful hardware with myriad of upgrades and software available. Of course, this has been made possible by the triumvirate whom I called xtb. Their tremendous creativity and patience in software development has given me the channel to engage in time travel with my Himalaya. Now running under Magneto, it has transformed my device into a behemoth in the world of pocket pc tossing me through time at blinding speed.
Quoting one of my brother and guru he said: “running the Magneto into my Himalaya is like putting windows xp into your pocket pc”. Indeed it is!
But equally important is the working relationship of the triumvirate I called xtb. Their sheer determination and passion with Himalaya has been colossal. I just hope that they continue their working relationship of course, with the support of the brotherhood in the Himalaya World. More power to the triumvirate!
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