Pranam
1   I would like to see the technical manuscript of that wheeled chair
please.?.
2   The payment of taxes comes as only the last; Economy is based on the
stratagem of supply and demand.  The ratio of high and low salary depended
on the similar buying and selling capacity of those locations. Here the
author is comparing the russian rouble with the netherland structure which
is irrelevant. Where the buying capacity is low and demand is least, the
price will be lower as there are no takers. Also multiplying with the
exchange rates and looking at the native currency is a mismatch.
3     Law is only for self regulations. Marriage is illegal but not living
together?; and SC had held that even in living together, wives will get
their shares; KK had known three wives including the mother of Kanimozhi,
whose mother-relationship  to Kk is unknown.
5    Has any one regularly calculated the mass of the earth correctly?
Einstein tried but in vain. Matter has the same weight in any known shape.
6 Advertisements for Kitchen brands?
7   Marriage failure? Or inequity in the living standards?. Marriage does
exist ; shirts do not become small, but only the body becomes fatter.
Incompetence, inappropriate standards, insufficient mental maturity,
intolerance, inward animism, so many factors alone are the causes of
parting ways, including friendships, family life and offices . Marriage is
also an institution like all other establishments, and the institutions do
not fail.
8    Steels wheels are *durable, cheap and easy to repair*. It absorbs more
shocks and is resistant to impact. Alloy wheels, on the other hand, are
lighter and allow better handling. Tyres were found in 1905 but rubber
wheels had a lot of problems of burst , puncture etc and repairs were not
easier then when distances of travel were impossible.
9    Big B or small wee -all matters only where the heart craves for, what
was not inside the cravings; respect is different; a farmer lady could be
respected by a great poet Kamban, when she provided the word THUMI, while
cycling the water wheels in her field, which word were a struggle for
Kamban all the days. Meeting Abdul kalam is not the greatest event but what
one imbibed from him is and followed thereafter.
11    Physics is nature not derived from Greece as usual by the west,
followed by the Indians too foolishly, but because it is Boudeekam, a well
coined word, depicting the Bhu the earth and all its wealth.  All Vedas
were only Rig first; all GODs were only Brahmam; so too all sciences were
only Boudeekam.  KR IRS 29921


On Wed, 29 Sept 2021 at 09:57, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *CULTURAL QA 09-2021-29*
>
> *Being  a compilation there may  be errors*
>
> Q1            What are some things that existed in medieval Europe that
> most people nowadays would be surprised about?
>
> *A1            Pieter Buis Read way to much about naval* warfare August 8
>
> Towards the very end of the Middle Ages we have a technical manuscript
> depicting a chair.
>
> If you look closely you might see that *there are wheels attached to the
> bottom.* It also looks like the seat is arranged so that it can rotate.
>
> So… the worlds oldest office chair?
>
> I don’t know if any were made at the time but someone at least
> conceptualized the trusty steed of office drones worldwide.
>
> Another thing would be an early concept of privacy.
>
> For example the Romans had public latrines that were very public indeed.
>
> *Christian monks had an aversion to naked flesh (or* simply proper sense)
> and installed *partitioning walls.*
>
> Q2            What is the dark side in almost perfect countries like
> Finland, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Denmark, etc.?
>
> *A2            Dmitrii Eliseev Lives in The Netherlands (2015–*present)
> Mon
>
> I think I was already answering this question, but ok, I can repeat it
> again.
>
> The dark side in “perfect” countries? I can count at least two:
>
> *The high salaries do not ‘automatically’ guarantee you a high quality of
> living. I moved from Russia,* which is on the 62nd place in world rating
> to the Netherlands, which is in the top-10, and you know what? I was paying
> 8$ for the internet and now I pay 35$, I was paying 50 cents for the public
> transport and now I am paying 2.5$, the kindergarten cost in the
> Netherlands is 1200$ (don’t ask me why, in the nearest Germany it is only
> 200$) and in Russia it was 12$, and so on… You’ve got the idea.
>
> *The taxes are often higher. When you see a nice* and idyllic landscape,
> just be aware, it is not granted for free, people are working and paying
> higher taxes for that.
>
> Q3            How should one act when a husband remarries?
>
> A3            Remarriage without the first wife's consent is illegal in
> my country, India. I do not know about other countries. Remarriage
> happens for getting a *child in case the wife is barren with her consent.
> *
>
> *Sometimes if she is bed ridden like after a paralytic attack* and there
> are small children, some men remarry.
>
> All other marriages which happen for love, money, convenience, getting
> citizenship are illegal.
>
> *So hire a lawyer, claim alimony and pay your lawyer from that money.
> Claim children if they are* too small, girl child or the children want
> it. Then get a job and a life.
>
> Q4            What will happen if you get bitten by a centipede?
>
> A4            Al Upton Vegan for Health, Diabetes Type2, Environmental
> and Ethical September 19
>
> *It depends. For me, the most painful bite/sting I’ve* ever had is by a
> centipede.
>
> *I stepped on a centipede barefoot. The pain slowly subsided over a week.*
>
> When a centipede feels threatened, it will pierce the skin of its prey
> with the pincer-like tips of the legs closest to the head, which are called
> forcipules.
>
> *The bite looks like two red marks on the skin, which* form a V-shape due
> to the positioning of the forcipules of the centipede.
>
> What happens if you get bitten by a centipede? Typically, bite victims
> have severe pain, swelling and redness at the site of the bite, with
> symptoms usually lasting less than 48 hours.
>
> Symptoms for those more sensitive to the venom’s effects may also include
> headache, chest pain, heart tremors, nausea and vomiting.
>
> Q5            If meteorites have been landing on Earth for billions of
> years, why hasn't the Earth had a net increase in mass in that time?
>
> A5            Mats Andersson M Sc. in Physics & Computer Science, Uppsala
> University (Graduated 1991) Mon
>
> *It has. Earth gains about 40,000 tons in one year; most of it in the form
> of dust that just floats down without anyone noticing.*
>
> This sounds like a lot… until you start thinking in percentages. Over the
> course of one million years, Earth becomes heavier by one part in one
> hundred million. Or put differently, since the Earth was formed, it has
> become 0.004% heavier.This is… not a whole lot.
>
> Q6            What makes Kitchen Aid appliances better than other brands?
>
> *A6            C. B., 40 years a home cook, fair amount of* worldwide
> travel  Answered 1h ago
>
> Built with heavy-duty components, can be rebuilt, greased and repaired
> fairly cheaply as parts are readily available (little changes in the ‘guts’
> for very long time).
>
> Q7            What are the signs of a failing marriage that people
> outside the marriage might notice?
>
> *A7            Kanthaswamy Balasubramaniam Lawyer* September 19
>
> Husband comes later and later and goes earlier and earlier
>
> Fights erupting over the smallest issue, like Husband snaps if wife asks
> him or empty the trash or wife snaps if husband asks for a delicious meal
>
>
> *Money fights. Too many fights about money*
>
> Snide remarks by Wife and husband in public against each other
>
> *Spending lesser and lesser time together. Hubby or* wife seen outside
> alone but never with each other
>
> Husband and wife fight a lot and disturb the neighbors
>
> Q8            Why are railroad wheels made out of steel?
>
> A8            Staffan Sandström did my military service as a tank
> mechanic Thu
>
> Some are at least partially of wood. A set of Mansell wheels
>
> *Some metro lines use rubber wheels or a* combination of both rubber and
> steel wheels.
>
> *Trains are heavy so the wheels need to be able to* handle the weight.
> They are also less of a risk for catastrophic failure with steel wheels.
>
> Steel on steel also give very low friction so rolling is easier. The
> drawback is that it’s more difficult to go uphill.
>
> *Q9            Who is the most famous person you have met in your work?
> What did he ask you?*
>
> *A9            Gopalkrishna Vishwanath Never dated any one* and yet
> happily married. Mon
>
> (40s/97w)
>
> *Believe it or not, it was APJ Abdul Kalam.*
>
> He asked me several technical questions after I spoke to him for 10
> minutes describing the details of steel structures on a project of national
> importance sometime in 1987–88. I was heading the design team for steel
> structures in that project.
>
> I have described this meeting with him in detail in this old post.
>
> Q10         What are some money saving tips?
>
> *A10          Sathish Kumar September 11*
>
> Today I write something which i found useful in future while shopping.
> Hope you guys find it useful too. Let's start…………
>
> My skin is oily so it welcomed more pimples and one of my friend suggested
> me to use Clean and clear face wash so i wanted to give it a try, so went
> to medical shop and the guy told *he had small 20ml bottle and i brought
> that, it costs 20 rupees*.
>
> Surprisingly my pimples started to reduce after using this( I'm not doing
> marketing for this product, but its my own experience ).
>
> So i wanted to buy the same product this time the guy told *small bottle
> (20ml) sold out, 50ml bottle available. I okayed to buy the 50ml bottle.*
>
> He charged 75 rupees for 50ml bottle and i paid it and came home. Then i
> noted that i lost my 25 rupees to the manufacturer. How i explain here,
>
> 20ml same clean and clear bottle costs 20 rupees
>
> Same clean and clear 50ml costs 75 rupees
>
> *I don't know what logic here makes 25 rupees difference in price.*
>
> Logically 20ml costs 20 rupees means 50ml should cost 50 rupees na, okay
> including charges and bottle they shall sell it for 55 - 60 rupees.
>
> For 75 rupees i can buy three 20ml bottles which makes,
>
> 3X20ml = 60 ml and cost me 60rupees.
>
> *I lost both money and 25ml of face wash too*
>
> But how the same product from same manufacturer have this much price
> difference irrespective of quantity
>
> So my dear readers don't do same fault like i did.
>
> Not only this product, any product you want to purchase just have a check
> on price differences between quantities and buy. This will really make you
> a smart consume. Wake up consumers, wake up!!!!!
>
> *My note- Generally smaller size packs are less priced of most
> commodities. Probably to help the poor*
>
> Q11         Why are you interested in physics?
>
> *A11          Six answers Edward Measure , Ph.D.* Physics, Arizona State
> University (1977)Answered 1h ago
>
> Because I have always wanted to know how the world works, and physics has
> some of the deepest questions and answers.
>
> *2ND ANSWER Barnaby Lane , Kept a life long interest in physics Answered
> 1h ago*
>
> I’ve always been fascinated with physics. Both physics and maths, really.
>
> Why? I think the initial reason was that, way back when studying it at
> school, I could do it and was good at it. I could always solve physics
> problems and doing so gave me a huge sense of achievement and pleasure.
>
> I stopped physics after A level and didn’t pursue it at university. But
> that did nothing to dent my enthusiasm for it. I still do physics problems
> in my head. I read about physics, and watch lectures and talks about
> physics issues, for pleasure.
>
> There’s something deeply satisfying about getting under the guts of how
> the world works.
>
> *3RD ANSWER- Gary Watmuff , former Retired Answered 51m ago*
>
> All the aspects of physics are awe inspiring. When you think you cracked a
> question with a feasible answer, your answer throws up even more questions.
> If there is anything that is eternal, it’s Physics in its entirety.
>
> *4TH ANSWER- Jeffrey Werbock , musician, lecturer *Answered 55m ago😉
>
> Human beings have brains which generate minds which are based on the need
> to establish a cause for every effect observed. The first application for
> our causality based thinking minds is survival, of course, and then when we
> feel secure enough and comfortable enough, we become curious regarding
> everything we observe, not just the causes for conditions which may be
> relevant to survival and comfort. It is most natural, the same curiosity
> which impels many animal species to paw at things, just out of curiosity.
> Some people have so much curiosity about the world and how it really
> operates that science was born in response to that need. Also, some people,
> not everyone, have a deep skepticism about stories that attempt to explain
> how the world works which are unsupported by any evidence. Curiosity plus
> skepticism equals science. Physics is the most generalized branch of
> science, attempting to understand the cause of everything at all scales.
> How can you be alive and human and not be interested in physics at some
> level? Forget the math, that’s for professionals who have to make a living
> at predicting outcomes; just become familiar with the basic principles, of
> special relativity, general relativity, and quantum field theory, and most
> likely you will feel the same feeling of gratifying your desire to satisfy
> your curiosity *how the world works that motivates physicists in general,
> and us non-physicists who are curious about reality but not interested in
> stories made up before physics became the science it now is.*
>
> *5TH ANSWER - Gopala Krishnan, former Assistant* General Manager
> 1996-2004 at Department of Telecom (1966-2004)Answered 5m ago
>
> I studied in India, Kerala . My home is Pandalam. My home college offered
> BSc. Physics and Mathematics and Chemistry and Physics graduate courses. I
> had more marks in Chemistry, but still I applied for Physics as main
> subject. I got admission a little later.
>
> *Why I desired Physics over chemistry can be God’s decision*. I got
> selected as Junior engineer in Telecom since I took Physics as major with
> Mathematics as minor and scored very high on completion of my course.
>
> I got Telecom engineering training with other engineering graduates in the
> training centre at Trivandrum in 1966.
>
> From joining BSc. Physics automatically I started more liking to physics.
>
> *6TH ANSWER- Alan Mcdougall, Retired Industrial* Engineer IT Manager at
> ESKOM SOUTH AFRICA (1966-present) Answered 1h ago
>
> Because physics leads to a better understanding of the Real Physical
> world. The universe.
>
> There are more than one type of physics.Theoretical physics.
> Sub-specailist Physics.
>
> 1 ) Quantum Mechanis 2) Superstrings Physics.
>
> d Applied Physics such as design of a huge bridge.
>
> Much more of course.
>
> Q12         What media outlets use two or more modes of communication
> with their customers?
>
> *2 Answers Steph Groom, former Structural Engineer* and Project Manager
> (1980-2010)Answered 12h ago
>
>  “The two modes of delivery for audio news are split between traditional
> (AM/FM) radio and online radio/podcasts. Audiences for traditional radio
> have remained almost the same throughout the past 10 years. Meanwhile,
> listeners of online radio/podcasts are steadily increasing. Media:”
>
> 1. “Digital news”2. “Television”3. “Audio News”
>
> 4. “Newspapers”“ How Media Outlets Are Transforming Information Delivery
>
> *2ND ANSWER -Gopala Krishnan     , former Retired* Assistant General
> Manager 1996-2004 at Department of Telecom (1966-2004) Answered 12h ago
>
> One example is news paper. In addition to printing it is also appear
> through web.
>
> Another if can be added is the cine-  films. Films are also broadcasted
> mostly through satelite now in India, Discs are also available.
>
> *All the above QA are based on Quora  digest on 28-09- 2021. Quora answers
> need not be 100% correct answers *
>
> *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala krishnan on 29- 09-2021*
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