Competing in techmania at my college

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A techmania event is approaching at the college, and there is a call for ideas to create a distinctive non-working electrical model for competition. The original poster seeks urgent assistance in brainstorming innovative concepts. Clarification is requested regarding the specific interests within the electrical domain to generate relevant ideas. Several resources are shared to aid in the development of project concepts. Engaging in this competition requires a unique approach to stand out among participants.
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A techmania is abt to happen in my college so I m planning to compete in nonn working model event.To create a model i need afreaking idea means i want tommake adistinctive model of electrical related stuff.
 
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seadug said:
A techmania is abt to happen in my college so I m planning to compete in nonn working model event.To create a model i need afreaking idea means i want tommake adistinctive model of electrical related stuff.

First off, what is a techmania? I presume it is a contest of some sort.

So basically you have no idea of what you want to make as long as it is "electrically related stuff"?

What are you interested in...specifically?

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