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discussion results keanusuke (689) | | I just watched a youtube videos last night and it was passed 10 already. I search about the invisibility cloak which I had read in digg a few weeks ago. It was an interesting thing of what I found... | |
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 phyrethyme (725) | | Every Harry Potter fan can relate to this, of course. But scientists have been trying or they had finally developed a real invisibility cloak. The explanation involved, I cannot remember but it was... | |
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 AnoChaudhary (989) | | This was actually pointed out by another mylot member Dani_k in his/her discussion and since then i have been searching all Harry Potter fan sites for an answer. No luck as far...Ok i will get to the... | |
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 ticha414 (51) | | If you were allowed to have one of the Deathly Hallows, which one would you choose? The Elder Wand, the Ressurection Stone or the Invisibility Cloak? I would choose the Elder Wand, with that I would... | |
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 tentwo67 (2451) | | I have seen a lot of discussion on this point on a different website, and I wondered what some of you guys might think about this. It's a question that never even occurred to me before, but it does... | |
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blog results The Gryffindor Ga... (68) | | Here’s a fun article that talks about the cool Harry Potter gadgets that would be nice to have in real life:
1. Invisibility Cloak (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone)
Why We Want It:... | |
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 The Gryffindor Ga... (68) | | Oh, now, THIS is interesting:Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak and "Star Trek’s" cloaking device are considered science fiction, but Caltech researchersannounced Thursday they... | |
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