Loose man replied from Singapore as usually defending his kin ended or shall continue? KR IRS28223
On Mon, 27 Feb 2023 at 09:37, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <keyarinc...@gmail.com> wrote: > End of Gopala job as usual:"he will write within his enclosure only lest , > rest may not know his downfall. > gopala krishnan > 05:07 (4 hours ago) > to *Iyer*, *Narayanaswamy*, me > Sorry sir, > > I cannnot further point out to you. A person sleeping can be awaken, not > pretending sleeping > Gopalakrishnan > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > OK the show is over for the episode 3333 KR > > > On Mon, 27 Feb 2023 at 05:07, gopala krishnan <gopa4...@yahoo.in> wrote: > >> Sorry sir, >> >> I cannnot further point out to you. A person sleeping can be awaken, not >> pretending sleeping >> Gopalakrishnan >> >> On Monday, 27 February, 2023 at 09:10:50 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy < >> keyarinc...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> My dear gopala already replied to you ;Show me where did i say so? Your >> imagination is running riot; I am telling you that shower bathing at any >> time 24 by 7 is not prohibited anywhere; even sastras do not directly say >> the type of bathing, Only Grihya sutras carved by the clans laid some >> procedures. And if you so respect varuna there are mantras while bathing >> and do you recite?. Do not prod over your ignorance. And narayanasamy is a >> pittance of insignificance who has no value except to you who is zero. KR >> IRS 27223 >> >> On Sun, 26 Feb 2023 at 16:36, gopala krishnan <gopa4...@yahoo.in> wrote: >> >> Respected sir, >> Showing his very nature, after writing midnight shower can be taken, Mr >> Rajaram tries to establish he has not written so and challenges where he >> has written so in his mail.... >> >> Gopalakrishnan >> >> On Monday, 27 February, 2023 at 04:24:42 am IST, Narayanaswamy Iyer < >> iyern...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> Dear folks >> >> That disgraced and condemned man Cockroachmoorthy MD, mentally defective >> (as acknowledged by hm) alias KR IRs 26223 //25223 is parading his >> colossal ignorance and boundless arrogance once again. >> >> (1) showering at midnight: >> >> He has forgotten, or never knew, the puranic story of Ahalya's husband >> Maharishi Gauthama, who was deceived by his wife and her secret lover >> Indra, into going at night before sunrise to bathe in the river. The >> shamelessly dallying couple were caught in bed flagrante delicto. The >> outraged sage cursed that Ahalya lie on the highway as a flagstone for >> passers-by to step on, and that Indra's body be pierced with a thousand >> vaginas. >> >> (2) "Birds have rivalry only in the nests": >> >> Not at all true. In my garden I have watched in helpless horror large >> carnivorous birds raiding the nests of smaller birds, feasting merrily on >> the eggs and on the fledglings while the little parent birds flutter and >> hover around, ineffectively try to save their eggs and offspring. >> >> The larger birds, in wanton acts of vandalism, even destroy the smaller >> birds' nests with their claws and beaks. >> >> (3) differences between India and USA railway systems: >> >> The mentally defective idiot does not know that the key differences >> include gauge, infrastructure, speed, ticket prices, comfort, technology, >> ownership, and primary use. >> >> (4) life-brightening water drinks, and glowing skins from coconut oil: >> >> Again, the mentally defective idiot does not know that water-drinking >> neither darkens nor lightens skin but can cause death through dehydration >> if not consumed regularly. Neither does coconut oil cause skin to glow >> like some acclaimed commercial skin creams and painful depilatory >> treatments. >> >> Ayurvedic medical practitioners will advise you that baths using coconut >> oil can result in "sanni" dosham, leading to catching cold. They recommend >> using gingelly oil instead. >> >> S Narayanaswamy Iyer >> >> On 26 Feb 2023, at 1:30 PM, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 < >> iyer...@googlegroups.com> wrote: >> >> Respected Mr Rajaram Krishnamurthy former IRS, >> >> I wonder on your response about taking shower at midnight. I do not >> think it is normal in any state of India. One should not disturb God >> *Varuna in the midnight. This is what I have learnt. * >> >> >> *Gopalakrishnan* >> >> On Sunday, 26 February, 2023 at 09:14:42 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy < >> keyarinc...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> q1 Funny question. What's wrong in taking shower at even midnight Here >> my son has hot shower; in India I take cold; depends on health >> Q5 Big swallowing the small is happening Birds have rivalry only in >> the nests not in the space. eart is dangerous and lack space . >> Q7 Virtually no difference in the technology; but only in the >> application where the material cost for safety is enhanced here. If you >> need I can send both technology >> Q8 water drinking has benefits to health; and those benefits will >> kindle other things to go bright. A laborer skin even if he drinks tonnes >> of water may not glow. The theory glows ..........Coconut oil is supposed >> to glow and thts what my father in law used to say as keralites are like; >> but it is not universal. KR IRs 26223 //25223 >> >> >> On Sat, 25 Feb 2023 at 16:36, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 < >> iyer...@googlegroups.com> wrote: >> >> *CULTURAL QA 02-2023-26* >> >> *Q1 Is taking a shower good or bad in the night?* >> >> A1 Gopala Krishnan, Former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004 >> at Department of Telecom (1966–2004) Just now >> >> It depends on season for many in India. In hot summer many may like to >> have a shower in night. Especially among office goers it is almost a >> practice to take bath in the night in Kerala >> >> *Q2 What are some interesting facts about Qatar?* >> >> A2 Re Posted byYashika Sharma5h >> >> Original poster- Dhiraj Pratap AdhikariWriter has many relatives working >> in Qatar.Updated 4y >> >> Qatar >> >> *1 Every second day, a Nepalese brought to work on construction for World >> cup 2022 dies in Qatar.* >> >> 2. Qatar has just 313,000 Qataris while Nepalese there number more than >> 350,000. Qatar - Wikipedia >> >> 3. World-renowned architect I M Pei who designed the Pyramid of Louvre >> also designed the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha. >> >> 4. Qatar hosts the MotoGP every year at the Losail International Circuit >> located to the north of Qatar. So if you have an interest in bike racing, >> this is a great event to attend. >> >> 5. This entire island chain was man made in the shape of a string of >> pearl. >> >> 6. Qataris are also known for their exotic pets. >> >> *7. Qatar is ranked as the richest country on earth, though I doubt if it >> is richer than Monaco or Liechtenstein. All thanks to this.* >> >> Qatar is said to have 3rd largest world natural gas reserves. >> >> Finally, the way Qataris and most middle eastern countries are spending >> money, they certainly can return from this to this. >> >> *Q3 What are the pros and cons of being an officer in Indian >> railways or a railway engineer (B.E.)?* >> >> A3 Rakz, Former cabin crew at Emirates Airlines22h >> >> *Pros of being an officer in Indian Railways:* >> >> Job security and stability Good pay and benefits >> >> Opportunities for career growth and advancement Opportunities for >> travel and exposure to different parts of India >> >> Chance to work on projects that impact the lives of millions of people >> >> Cons of being an officer in Indian Railways: >> >> Long working hours, including weekends and holidays High levels of >> responsibility and accountability >> >> Bureaucratic procedures and paperwork Limited autonomy and >> decision-making power >> >> Pressure to meet performance targets and deadlines >> >> Pros of being a railway engineer: >> >> Opportunity to work on large-scale projects that have a significant >> impact on transportation infrastructure >> >> Good pay and benefits Opportunities for career growth and advancement >> Opportunities for travel and exposure to different parts of India >> >> Satisfaction of seeing projects completed and in use by the public >> >> Cons of being a railway engineer: >> >> Long working hours, including weekends and holidays High levels of >> responsibility and accountability >> >> Need to keep up-to-date with new technologies and trends in railway >> engineering Limited autonomy and decision-making power >> >> Pressure to meet performance targets and deadlines >> >> *Overall, both careers offer opportunities for job security, career >> growth, and the chance to work on projects that impact people's lives*. >> *However, >> they also require long working hours and come with high levels of >> responsibility and accountability*. It ultimately depends on the >> individual's interests, skills, and priorities to determine which career >> path may be best for them. >> >> My note- If good pudding is required, one has to toil for it. >> >> *Q4 What happens if you eat 3 carrots a day?* >> >> A4 Anton Taiki, Experiences in Malaysia, Southeast Asia, East >> Asia.23h >> >> First know what you're in for, should you eat 3 carrots a day. >> >> One cup of raw chopped carrots has about 15 mg of carotene, according to >> the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Nutrient Database, *so you'd need >> to eat half a cup of chopped carrots every day for months, in order to turn >> to a shade of yellow.* >> >> Carrots are full of vitamins, minerals and fibers that are good for your >> health. But eating too many carrots can bring in too much beta-carotene >> - the molecule responsible for carrots' bright orange hue and a precursor >> of vitamin A. This can lead to excess blood carotene which can discolour >> the skin. >> >> Known as carotenemia, the condition occurs because carotene is a >> fat-soluble molecule. >> >> *Excessive quantities of it tend to accumulate in the outermost layer of >> skin, resulting in yellow- or orange-pigmented skin*, particularly in >> the palms, soles, knees and nasal area. >> >> Although carotenemia occurs mostly in infants when they are fed too much >> pureed carrot baby food, it can occur in adults as well. >> >> In a case report published in The Journal of Dermatology in 2006, a >> 66-year-old woman's skin turned yellow-orange after she took too many >> carotene oral supplements. >> >> *Q5 Why don't big birds wipe out all the smaller birds, >> eliminating the competition?* >> >> A5 David Miller, A life dedicated to sustainable low impact >> living. Feb 17 >> >> There were both turkeys and hummingbirds on my farm. *Turkeys would >> gladly eat a hummingbird given the chance but they sure as hell couldn’t >> catch one. Turkeys can’t fly,* they can’t run more than a few steps, and >> they’re rather clumsy. Hummingbirds are terrifically fast, nimble and are >> smart enough to avoid being close to creatures that might eat them. >> >> *Q6 If you spilled water on your laptop keyboard and have no >> access to screwdriver and cannot remove the battery, is it safer to unplug >> the laptop and put it upside down, or to run a benchmark to heat it up and >> make the water evaporate?* >> >> A6 Dave Martindale, Electronics hobbyist since 1965 or so.11mo >> >> You really want to remove all power until the laptop is thoroughly dried >> out. That means disconnecting external power (if it was in use) and >> removing the battery. *Water (unless it is distilled water) is >> electrically conductive*. If power is applied to the computer, current >> flow through the water will cause corrosion and can completely eat away >> circuit traces eventually. >> >> If you don’t have a user-swappable battery, removing the battery will be >> a little extra work. My laptop at work doesn’t have a user-swappable >> battery. All that means is that I need to remove a couple of screws, >> remove the bottom cover, and then the battery can be disconnected. It >> would take me a couple of minutes maximum to get the battery out of there >> if I was in a hurry. >> >> You don’t necessarily need a “proper” screwdriver either. Swiss Army >> knives often have a couple of tools that can be used as screwdrivers. A >> nail file can be used as a screwdriver (particularly for Philips screws). >> Other people around you might have such tools too. Get the battery >> disconnected somehow. >> >> My note- With new laptops, it is very difficult to takeout battery. Even >> when lady servant cleans I close and keep laptop. I discourage my wife >> taking tea, coffee to me in my room. With me even spilling on dining >> table occurs many times, what about laptop table??!! >> >> *Q7 What are the differences between India and the USA in the >> railway system?* >> >> A7 Vikas Malik, Cyber Security Engineer, YouTuber35m >> >> *There are several differences between the railway systems of India and >> the USA, including:* >> >> Gauge: The railways in India use a broad gauge of 1676 mm, while the USA >> uses a standard gauge of 1435 mm. This means that the tracks in India are >> wider than those in the USA. >> >> Infrastructure: The Indian railway system is one of the largest in the >> world and has an extensive network of tracks and stations that cover almost >> all parts of the country. In contrast, *the USA has a relatively small >> railway system that is focused on freight transportation.* >> >> Speed: The maximum speed of passenger trains in India is around 150 >> km/h, while the maximum speed in the USA is around 240 km/h. This means >> that trains in the USA can travel faster than those in India. >> >> Technology: The USA uses more advanced technologies in its railway >> system, such as high-speed trains, electrified tracks, and computerized >> train control systems. In contrast, the Indian railway system is still >> in the process of modernizing and upgrading its technology. >> >> Ownership: The railways in India are owned and operated by the >> government, while the USA has a mix of private and public railway companies. >> >> Passenger vs. freight: The Indian railway system carries a large number >> of passengers and is often used as a mode of transportation for >> long-distance travel. In contrast, the railway system in the USA is >> primarily used for freight transportation. >> >> Cost: Train travel in India is generally cheaper than in the USA due to >> lower operating costs and ticket prices. However, the cost of train travel >> in both countries varies depending on the type of train and class of travel. >> >> Overall, while there are some similarities between the railway systems in >> India and the USA, there are also several key differences in terms of >> gauge, infrastructure, speed, technology, ownership, and primary use. >> >> *Q8 Is the benefits of drinking warm water as same as drinking >> water? Can drinking warm water help me to have a bright skin like drinking >> water?* >> >> A8 Vivienne Marcus, got a medical degree once.2y >> >> *Provided the water is at a comfortable temperature, it doesn’t matter at >> all what temperature you like your water.* >> >> You need about 2.5 litres of water a day. A little more is harmless. But >> there is no benefit whatever to drinking more than you need, and no benefit >> at all to the appearance of your skin. >> >> 2nd answer-Vikas Upadhyay,9m >> >> *It removes all the toxic substances from body which are formed after >> digestion* it's the natural laxative and it also maintains the desired >> water level in our body to perform various functions >> >> *Q9 How do train drivers and conductors use toilets while on >> board?* >> >> A9 Litan Banik, Lives in Kolkata, West Bengal, India >> (1990–present) 8h >> >> Train drivers and conductors typically have access to toilets on board >> the train. The design and location of the toilets may vary depending on the >> type of train and the specific country or railway system. >> >> *In some cases, the toilets may be located in a separate compartment or >> room within the train,* which can be accessed by the driver or conductor >> during a break or while the train is stopped at a station. In other >> cases, the toilet may be located in the driver's cab or the conductor's >> compartment, allowing for easier access during the journey. >> >> In order to use the toilet, the driver or conductor will need to ensure >> that the train is in a safe position and that there is another qualified >> person available to take over their duties temporarily. This is known as >> a "safe handover" and is a standard practice in the railway industry to >> ensure that safety is maintained at all times. >> >> *Additionally, some trains may have a portable toilet available for use >> in emergency situations or when the train is delayed or stranded for an >> extended period of time*. These portable toilets are typically stored on >> the train and can be set up quickly in a designated area. >> >> Overall, the specific methods for train drivers and conductors to use >> toilets while on board will depend on the individual train and railway >> system. However, safety and hygiene are always a top priority, and >> procedures will be in place to ensure that these needs are met while >> maintaining safe and efficient train operations. >> >> *Q10 What would happen if you dropped a ketchup packet from the >> Empire State Building?* >> >> A10 Khuram Shahzad, Works at DP World (1993–present) Wed >> >> Ketchup packet free fall. >> >> If you were to drop a ketchup packet from the top of the Empire State >> Building, the packet would accelerate toward the ground due to gravity. The >> acceleration of an object in free fall is approximately 9.8 meters per >> second squared (32.2 feet per second squared). >> >> *As the ketchup packet falls, it would be subject to air resistance, >> which would slow its descent somewhat*. However, due to the small size >> and light weight of the ketchup packet, the air resistance would not be >> enough to prevent it from reaching a high velocity. >> >> When the ketchup packet hits the ground, it would experience a >> significant force of impact, which could cause it to burst open and spill >> its contents. However, the force of impact would likely be too small to >> cause any damage to the ground or surrounding objects. >> >> Overall, dropping a ketchup packet from the Empire State Building would >> be a fun experiment to imagine, but it would not have any significant >> consequences or effects. >> >> *All the above QA are from Quora website on 25-02-2023* >> >> *Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers .* >> >> *Compiled **and posted by R. 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