Mr G
Have u learnt what you wrote except you wanted to be a postman. You
have not denied any of my statements. You are so knowledgeable!!!!. K. R.
IRS
On Sat, Oct 8, 2022, 7:36 PM gopala krishnan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mr Rajaram,
>
> It is a pity I wrote to you about your response. I hoped you would take in
> good spirit. It is a hoodwink if you think you know more and others are
> below you. No one can correct you
> Gopalakrishnan
>
> On Saturday, 8 October, 2022 at 06:58:39 pm IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> My dear. Gopalakrishnan
> If u cannot understand the details of science and consider quora is
> your authority Only u r at a loss. Do not try to hood wink yourself. What
> I wrote is science. What u wrote is gossip K. R. IRS
>
> On Sat, Oct 8, 2022, 17:54 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Respected Mr Rajaram,
>
> Try to write shortly and simple words. This is with respect to Q1, your
> response
>
> As far as I know, it is harmful to drink distilled water alone or mixed
> with purified water.
> The simple word for distilling water is hot process.The simple word for
> purifying water is cold process.For any use in batteries distilled water
> cannot be mixed with purified water.
>
> My answer is the APPROVED ONE by Quora. Please note.
> Gopalakrishnan
>
>
>
>
> On Saturday, 8 October, 2022 at 01:27:17 pm IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Q1 Erroneous reply. Purified water is water that has been filtered
> or processed to remove impurities like chemicals and other contaminants. It
> is usually produced using groundwater or tap water.: Bacteria, Algae,
> Fungi, Parasites, Metals like copper and lead and Chemical pollutants. In
> most Western countries, public drinking water is purified to make water
> safe for human consumption.
>
> - *Coagulation and flocculation: *Positively charged chemicals are
> added to water to bind with negatively charged particles so they can be
> filtered out. These forms larger particles called floc.
> - *Sedimentation: *Due to its larger size, floc settles to the bottom
> of the water supply, separated from the clean water.
> - *Filtration: *The clean water on top of the supply then flows
> through numerous filtration systems made of sand, charcoal and gravel. This
> removes contaminants like dust, bacteria, chemicals and viruses.
> - *Disinfection: *During this step, chemical disinfectants like
> chlorine are added to the water to kill any remaining bacteria or viruses
> that may have survived the first few steps.
>
> It’s important to note that water may be treated differently depending on
> the area and quality of the local water.
>
> Water purification systems like charcoal filters remove chlorine, a common
> chemical added to the public water supply as a disinfectant. Several
> studies have linked chlorinated water to an increased risk of certain
> cancers, including colorectal cancer. While purified water has many
> health benefits, it also has some potential drawbacks. Some argue that
> fluoridated water is not worth the potential health risks associated with
> its use. Excessive fluoride levels can be toxic to both brain and nerve
> cells, and long-term exposure to high levels of fluoride has been linked to
> learning, memory and cognitive deficits. *:*Water purification may not
> remove all contaminants from drinking water, and certain purification
> systems can be costly and involve upkeep. Certain purification methods
> remove fluoride, a mineral added to drinking water to improve dental health.
> *Distilled
> Water Is a Type of Purified Water *Distilled water has gone through the
> process of distillation to remove impurities. Distillation involves boiling
> water and collecting the steam, which returns to water upon cooling. This
> process is very effective at removing contaminants like bacteria, viruses,
> protozoa like giardia and chemicals like lead and sulphate). Due to the
> fact that distilled water is exceptionally pure, it is commonly used in
> medical facilities and laboratories. Though drinking distilled water is not
> as common as drinking other types of purified water, some people choose to
> drink it because it is free of contaminants.
>
> While distilled water is the purest type of water, it’s not necessarily
> healthiest. The distillation process is very effective at removing
> potentially harmful contaminants, but it also removes the natural minerals
> and electrolytes found in water. Along with unwanted impurities,
> beneficial minerals like calcium and magnesium are also left behind as the
> steam rises during the distillation process. In fact, distillation
> typically removes around 99.9% of all minerals found in tap water.
>
> NOTHING WILL HAPPEN IF ONE DRINKS ALL WATER MIXED, EXCEPT SOME PROBLEMS OF
> DISEASES, DUE TO LACK OF RESISTENCE. “IT SHALL NOT BE MIXED” - IS A TERM OF
> THREAT. HOWEVER under certain salt evaporation-dire conditions, RARELY, IT
> CAN BE A KILLER WHICH IS WELL TAKEN CARE OF; THAT KIND HAPPENED ONLY IN THE
> SPORTS FIELD; WHERE SUCH OCCURRENCES LANDED SPORTS PERSON TO DEATH; THESE
> WERE DISCUSSED IN ANOTHER TOPIC OF HEART ATTACK ELSEWHERE BY ME.
> Distilled water can be good for people, but they can have too much of a
> good thing. It is possible to *overhydrate*, or have too much water in
> your body. Although human bodies are mostly water, it is important to
> maintain the correct balance of water and other substances. When athletes
> sweat, they lose both water and salt (SF Fig. 2.10 A.). If an athlete
> drinks too much distilled or tap water after sweating heavily, they may
> throw off the balance of water and salts in their body. This affects the
> ability of their bodies to function properly. In rare cases, if an athlete
> has consumed too much distilled or tap water, the water and salt imbalance
> is too great and the athlete can die. This is the reason why serious
> athletes drink sports drinks that have a balance of water, salts, and
> sugars to keep them properly hydrated (SF Fig. 2.10 B). Most people can get
> the proper balance of water and salts through a normal diet and do not need
> to drink sports drinks. SO, THROWING CAUTION TO WIND ALONE AFFECTS AS ANY
> MIXING CAN DO.
>
> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Q2 Dirtiest country? Funny Q & A. Every country is mixed. India once
> had the beautiful and the worst and again the best place called KASI. No
> nation is dirty Only people are.
>
> Q9 SALT IS AVAILABLE IN OUR MILK AND VEG AS WELL AS NON VEG FOOD. SO
> ADDING SALT FOR SALT SAKE MUST BE CONTROLLED. SEE THE FIG BELOW :
> [image: image.png] _[image: image.png]
>
> *osmotically inactively stored sodium causes an increase in lymphatic
> vessel density*
>
> *LEFT IS NORMAL SALT BODY; RIGHT IS EXCESSIVE SALT ON BODY; LOW SALT CAN
> EVEN LEAD TO DEATH. BP SPREAD FIG IS AS UNDER: *
>
> Q10 HYBRID IS A BIGGER SUBJECT BUT HERE I FIND OPEN AND SHUT CASE.
> HYBRID MUST ALSO BE A MATCH. HUMAN CANNOT PRODUCE A HORSE OR A MAN BY
> MATING WITH THE HORSE OR VICE VERSA HORSE MATING THE HUMAN. iMPOSSIBLE.
> AGAIN HYBRID CAN BE A BOON OR A BANE AND IT DEPENDS ON SO MANY FACTORS. KR
> IRS 81022
>
> On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 at 12:10, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> *CULTURAL QA 10-2022-08*
>
> *BEING A COMPILATION THERE MAY BE ERRORS*
>
> Q1 Is it safe to mix purified and distilled water together?
>
> A1 Gopala Krishnan,Former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004
> at Department of Telecom (1966–2004)Just now
>
> Purified water and distilled water are different. Distilled water by hot
> process is not FIT for drinking. It is used in manufacturing batteries,
> topping up batteries etc.
>
> Purified water is prepared by cold process and fit to drink. *Whatever
> the purpose both should not be mixed and used.*
>
> Q2 What was the dirtiest country you ever visited?
>
> A2 jali Shah, Physiotherapy Doctor at Apollo Hospitals
> (2016–present) Sep 22
>
> What do you think this is a photo of?
>
> Looks like houses in a slum, right? And it should be the dumping
> ground.*Believe
> it or not, it is a river.*
>
> If you look closely, you can see that the garbage is floating on the water.
> It is the Pasig River in the Philippines. Pasig, the largest lake in the
> Philippines, flows approximately 25 kilometers (16 mi) from Manila Bay to
> Lagun de Bay.
>
> The problem is that it crosses the most populous city on the planet,
> Manila, and as a result, *it has become a local dumping ground. After
> World War II, when the city's population exploded, the river was used to
> dump factory waste, household waste, sewage and just about anything you can
> think of. In the 1990s,* Pasig was considered biologically dead, meaning
> it could no longer support any aquatic life due to low levels of oxygen.
>
> But our story does not end here.
>
> *The image on the right is the Pasig River today. Since 2008, the Asian
> Development Bank and the Filipino government took an initiative to
> rehabilitate the river*. The program required bringing together the
> people of the city, various government agencies and environmental experts.
>
> Filipinos themselves had run out in numbers, not even expecting to see
> AfDB and slowly, *the Dead River began to return to life. Last year, the
> river won the Asian River Award for its "beauty" and "utility".*
>
> *Pasig River won the first prize Asia River prise.* That's all I know
>
> Q3 What is the most common house renovation?
>
> A3 Gopala Krishnan, Former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004
> at Department of Telecom (1966–2004)Just now
>
> I am writing this with respect to Kerala and Tamilnadu.
>
> Renovating walls. If it is local bricks or mud, replace with factory
> bricks
>
> Removing the tin sheet roofing provided over RCC to avoid leak. This is
> with respect to recent floods in Kerala homes. There is no brick powder
> (surki) laying and tiles providing over RCC roof in Kerala. Some have
> started Tamilnadu procedure in Kerala
>
> Renovating concrete floor to Tiles/ marbles/ granite.
>
> Interior changes in kitchen and rooms
>
> Outdoor tiling or concreting around home.
>
> Renovating old type toilets to modern type and providing septic tank in
> place of pit
>
> Renovating out houses as good rest house
>
> Painting outdoor and indoor walls, doors, windows etc. Really after good
> painting house must appear new. etc etc.
>
> Q4 What is the maximum number of tickets that can be booked
> under the ladies' quota of Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation
> (IRCTC)?
>
> A4 Rahul Kapoor,Lives in New Delhi (2012–present)20h
>
> The ladies quota are available in most of the trains. *Maximum six seats
> are allocated under this quota in SL class, and also fewer berths in AC
> coaches..* But, it’s meant for single travelling woman or a woman with a
> child of <12 years age. Group of ladies (only) can also book under this
> quota. To my knowledge, there is no defined limit of the maximum booking as
> long as berths would be available which go fast.
>
> Q5 How much do you pay for your maid in India?
>
> A5 Monisha Srivastava, INDIAN OUTLOOK IS CHANGING Sep 30
>
> I stay in New Delhi. I have two domestic help at home.
>
> *One is for doing top work like mopping,cleaning the utensils and washing
> cloths*. She comes once in a day. She takes about 5 to 6 days a leave. We
> stay in 1bhk.
>
> *I give her Rs 3000pm, with annual increment of 10%.*She is free to take
> anything she needs and is very supportive and understanding.
>
> *For cooking, meals twice a day for a family of two, I pay her Rs 6000*.
> She cooks really well and never hesitates from doing extra work. She takes
> 6 day leaves. Usually annual increment is 10% but I raised her wages within
> 06 months.So my total spent on maid is Rs 9000pm
>
> *My note- In Chennai, servants are paid bonus for* Pongal/ Deepavali one
> month’s salary. 85% are not employed for cooking.
>
> *Most are hesistant to clean outside the **home and front of home. They
> feel it is Muncipality duty. * Though they may use toilet, toilet
> cleaning doesnot come under the duty.
>
> In Bangalore I have observed they are used for cooking. They clean dining
> table, and clean one toilet per day.
>
> In Chennai and Bangalore they take off 4-5 days together. In Bangalore
> their availability is more.
>
> Increment is above 30% once in 2 years or so in Chennai. Because of
> scarcity servants are paid more whether affordable or not. Our servant
> lady comes by morning 6.45 AM, finishes work by 8 AM at the most. Cleaning
> vessels, kitchen, work area to certain extent, all rooms. Once a while
> she will clean outside if I ask her and specially paid. She is paid
> 3500-00 plus additional if members are more with more vessels to clean.
>
> Q6 What does the best breakfast that you can purchase look like
> in your city?
>
> A6 Shaunak Bhattacharjeee, Lives in Kolkata, West Bengal, India
> (1996–present)Wed
>
> *In Kolkata, there are two types of breakfast that one can try. One is the
> most popular type is with kochuri and aloo'r torkari*. Kochuri is a
> deep-fried bread, while there's a spicy side dish made with boiled potatoes
> that accompanies it.
>
> This lip-smacking food is very cheap and it costs around 5 rupees per
> kochuri and for *20 rupees, you can get your stomach full.*
>
> Yes, Kolkata still remains one of those very few cities where you can
> fill your stomach for as cheap as 10–20 rupees. Kochuri torkari is not just
> a popular breakfast food but is an iconic dish associated with the Bengali
> culture that many visitors love to try when they are visiting the City of
> Joy.
>
> On the other hand, *English breakfasts are quite popular in Kolkata as
> well. There are many restaurants and confectionery shops that serve English
> breakfast, the most popular one being at Flury's.*
>
> *You get two eggs — sunny side up, chicken* sausages, baked beans, baked
> tomato, hash browns, bacon strips, mushrooms, fresh fruit, bread and a
> choice of tea/coffee. English breakfast at Flury's is quite popular in
> Kolkata and it takes almost an hour in the queue to get into the shop on
> Sunday mornings!
>
> Q7 How exactly is energy produced from the reaction of glucose
> and oxygen in cellular respiration?
>
> A7 Ken Saladin, Former professor of histology (microscopic
> anatomy)Tue
>
> *Those reactions don’t produce any energy at all.*
>
> The energy is already there in the chemical bonds of the starting
> reactants like glucose and fats. *The reactions of cellular respiration
> release the energy bit by bit, *tiny step by tiny step (challenging the
> memories of countless students with exam anxiety). About 34% of that
> pre-existing energy is transferred to the chemical bonds of ATP. The other
> 66% is given off as body heat.
>
> *So where did that energy come from in the first place? Sunlight—every bit
> of that chemical bond energy is from the sun.* All hail Apollo! All we
> living creatures do is move it around from place to place, molecule to
> molecule, until we eventually lose it all as heat and return it to space.
>
> Q8 How can I reduce electricity consumption of a computer while
> running on battery power?
>
> A8 Gopala Krishnan, Former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004
> at Department of Telecom (1966–2004)Just now
>
> *As the computer or Laptop battery becoming old, the hours it can deliver
> power reduces from 4 hours to 10 minutes or still less*. The best option
> is replace battery. Old model computers and Laptops consume more power. *Now
> most use laptops or computers in LAN in big offices*.
>
> 2nd option is purchase a new laptop. Depend on your use, Laptops are
> available from Rs 30000–00 to 1.5 Lakhs in Chennai, India.
>
> *I use a laptop costing 32000–00 ACER make*. I use laptop keeping on
> table and AC power connected, so that battery can be used when power
> failures and emergency work is there.
>
> Q9 What happens if I don't consume salt for 10 days?
>
> A9 Laura Bailey,Get Fit. Get Healthy. Get Results! 23h
>
> If you don't consume salt for 10 days, you may experience some side
> effects such as fatigue, headache, and dehydration.
>
> Your body needs salt to function properly, and without it, you may not be
> able to perform at your best.
>
> If you're planning on doing a salt-free diet, make sure to speak with your
> doctor first to make sure it's safe for you.
>
> Q10 Can two different species produce offspring that can
> reproduce and survive as its own unique species?
>
> A10 Claire Jordan,Degree in biology and folklore; programmer,
> shop owner, secretary on newspaper Wed
>
> Occasionally, yes, since “species” is a rather arbitrary term. When this
> happens in nature the new, mixed group is called a hybrid swarm.
>
> We’ve seen this recently in *Darwin’s famous Galapagos finches. A male of
> one species got blown to the wrong island and mated with two females of
> another species, producing three hybrid clutches.* The hybrids probably
> *could* breed with the parent species, but they don’t, because they have
> their own different mating cry, so the descendants of those three clutches
> have become a new species nicknamed the Big Bird finch.
>
> *All the above QA are from Quora website on 07-10-2022*
>
> *Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers .*
>
> *Compiled **and posted by R. Gopala krishnan on 08-10-2022*
>
>
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