As long as it is a Honda toyota etc rail ship etc no problem since anything
can be said. But when it comes to History, Geography and many sciences must
be taken care of. UNCONTACTED PEOPLE are a vast subject visited, killed and
many books are written. Their populations are shrinking. Sentinel island is
banned for visitors. Some census say just 39 people only are living there.
The Amazon forest is another . *Uncontacted peoples* generally refers to
indigenous peoples who have remained largely isolated to the present day,
maintaining their traditional lifestyles and functioning mostly
independently from any political or governmental entities. However,
European exploration and colonization
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonization> during the early modern period
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_modern_period> brought indigenous
peoples worldwide into contact with colonial settlers and explorers. As
such, most indigenous groups have had some form of contact with other
peoples. The term "uncontacted" therefore refers to a lack of sustained
contact with the majority of non-indigenous society at the present time.
South America, North America, Australia, India and many more have such
diminishing populations. And what does it have got to do with the points
mentioned , recklessly in the answer?.
A7 What is meant by the strongest natural substance and the answer relating
to such?  Self protection in nature is all around; and a bug building some
like a larva, how it becomes the strongest when you wipe it out and what
fun is it as if a biologist, telling :"I do not disturb it"? Easwaro
rakshatu.
A10  Latest router is clueless as it is made so refined like a robot. Still
keeping a good interest in modem? KR IRS 14423

On Thu, 13 Apr 2023 at 19:31, '[email protected]' via Thatha_Patty <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *CULTURAL QA 04-2023-14*
>
> Q1         What are the differences between Honda and Toyota?
>
> A1         Digital Services And Products, CEO, Motivational Speaker &
> Online Entrepreneur at Freedom Guider (2019–present)Mar 10
>
> *Honda and Toyota are two of the most popular car manufacturers in the
> world, and while there are some similarities between the two brands, there
> are also some key differences that set them apart.*
>
> One of the main differences between Honda and Toyota is their design
> philosophy. Honda is known for creating vehicles that are sporty and fun
> to drive, with a focus on performance and handling. Toyota, on the other
> hand, is known for creating vehicles that are practical and reliable, with
> a focus on comfort and functionality.
>
> Another difference between Honda and Toyota is their approach to technology.
> Honda has been known to be more innovative than Toyota when it comes to
> technology, with features such as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto being
> available in many of their vehicles. Toyota, on the other hand, has been
> known for their hybrid technology, with the Prius being one of the most
> popular hybrid vehicles in the world.
>
> When it comes to safety, both Honda and Toyota have a strong reputation.
> Honda has received numerous safety awards for their vehicles, including the
> IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award for several of their models. Toyota has also
> received numerous safety awards, with many of their vehicles receiving the
> IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award as well.
>
> In terms of reliability, both Honda and Toyota have a reputation for
> producing reliable vehicles. However, Toyota is often seen as the more
> reliable of the two brands, with many of their vehicles lasting well over
> 200,000 miles with proper maintenance.
>
> Another difference between Honda and Toyota is their approach to marketing.
>
>
> *Honda has been known to be more focused on marketing their vehicles to
> younger drivers*, with a focus on sportiness and performance. Toyota, on
> the other hand, has been known to be more focused on marketing their
> vehicles to families, with a focus on safety and reliability.
>
> When it comes to pricing, Honda and Toyota are generally priced similarly.
> However, Honda tends to offer more standard features on their vehicles than
> Toyota, which can make them slightly more expensive.
>
> In terms of environmental impact, both Honda and Toyota have a strong
> focus on producing environmentally-friendly vehicles. Honda has been a
> leader in hybrid technology, with the Honda Insight and Honda Accord Hybrid
> being popular options. Toyota, as previously mentioned, is known for their
> hybrid technology, with the Prius being one of the most popular hybrid
> vehicles on the market.
>
> In conclusion, while there are some similarities between Honda and Toyota,
> there are also some key differences that set them apart. Honda is known
> for their sporty and innovative vehicles, while Toyota is known for their
> practicality and reliability. Both brands have a strong reputation for
> safety and reliability, and both have a strong focus on producing
> environmentally-friendly vehicles.
>
> Q2         What is the shortest and cheapest operating flight in India?
>
> A2         Sidd Sharma,3y
>
> I present to you the one dollar flight in India. All aboard the flight to
> nowhere!
>
> Although the flight takes you nowhere, you get the full flight experience
> for a dollar :)
>
> It is setup by a retired aircraft engineer from India so that the poor
> people in India get to experience it in their lifetime.  Thank you Mr.
> Gupta for spreading this positivity :)
>
> My note- There is no details from which airport such a flight operate.
>
> Q3         What do restaurants in your area do if a customer eats and is
> unable to pay?
>
> A3         Naveen Subramanian, Lived in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
> Updated 1y
>
> *There’s a trade secret - If the owner (or) well experienced long-term
> staff is the cashier, he will let go of the customer who’s unable to pay*.
>
>
> The reason is simple - a successful busy restaurant loses 5–10% of total
> revenue per day due to “human error”. Though the billing is computerized
> (or digital) cash handling is still done by humans and humans makes
> mistakes.
>
> As a scenario, let's consider a middle-class restaurant with heavy
> footfalls on a busy weekend day. The total transaction would be in lakhs
> that’s handled by a single person in cash counter (unless it's a fast-food
> chain like KFC which has multiple cash counters)
>
> The billing software will generate the bill based on human inputs. If I
> enter 6 dosa, it will generate a bill for 6 dosa. If I make a mistake and
> enter 5 dosa instead of 6, it will generate a bill only for 5 dosa. This
> mistake is unintentional as a cashier or the waiter will be very busy,
> tired, exhausted, and is prone to make mistakes.
>
> Next is the “giving change” part - If the total bill is Rs 1736 and the
> customer gives a Rs 2000 currency note, the billing system will say
> “balance change to be given is Rs 264”. However, the system doesn’t
> understand that there is no Rs 4 coin. Sometimes the restaurant itself will
> run out of coins. So the cashier will round of the “giving change” to Rs
> 260 and enter Rs 4 as miscellaneous (there’s a separate column called
> miscellaneous in the billing system to handle such issues)
>
> The billing system is fixed and doesn’t vary based on customers. For
> example - the additional 150 gms gravy is Rs 35. But sometimes it’s unfair
> to charge for extra gravy when it's a regular customer or the total billing
> is huge. In such cases, customers would feel annoyed to pay extra for extra
> gravy. So the cashier will give it for free and enter it under “discount’
> or “miscellaneous”
>
> Sometimes local traffic cops will ask for bribes (crowd in the restaurant
> creates excess traffic on-road) so the cashier will simply take some from
> the counter and write it off as miscellaneous.
>
> Apart from all these, there are other reasons like missing to bill for
> kids and counting only adults in a buffet, etc
>
> So overall, the thumb rule is - there will be revenue loss and a gap
> between total bill generated and total revenue generated. Successful
> restaurants try to keep it as minimum as possible between 5% on a normal
> day and 10% on a very busy day.
>
> A person unable to pay a bill is not at all a loss compared to food waste
> that happens in the kitchen at the end of the sale. Also, the profit
> margin per meal is somewhere between 30% (for sweets) to 100 % (for gravy)
> - (Trade Secret 2 - this is why gravy is costly than the main dish)
>
> Comparing all these scenarios, the owner or an experienced long-term
> cashier will simply let go of that person because spending time to handle
> that issue is simply a waste of time …. time is money, and it's precious.
>
> Who would want to sit and fight for Rs 260 bill while transacting in lakhs?
>
> The business itself is a cycle - you lose somewhere to someone and gain it
> somewhere from someone. You just have to keep losses under control
>
> A successful entrepreneur understands this equation.
>
> My note- But nowadays billing is very accurate. The section in charge
> notes the items in his hand-  held tab, not the waiter. Even a single
> item is left out.
>
> Q4         A3         What is the best gas stove in India below 5000?
>
> A4         TTK Prestige, appliances and tools can make meal-planning and
> cooking much Dec 21
>
> *Cooking with a gas stove is a popular preparation method in India. This
> is why there is a massive variety of models and ranges in the market*.
> TTK Prestige is proud to be one of the leading sellers of gas stoves in the
> country and has some of the most innovative, budget-friendly gas stoves
> that fit every price range.
>
> Which Gas Stove Is The Best?
>
> Before you choose a gas stove for your home, it’s important to consider
> the following:
>
> Quantity of cooking
>
> If you are cooking a large quantity of food, then you should opt for gas
> stoves with more than 2 burners. This helps you multitask and prepare food
> more quickly. If you are cooking a lesser quantity, you can look at 1-2
> burners instead.
>
> Size of burner
>
> We should also take a look at the size of the burner which can really
> speed up the process of preparing our daily meals. Prestige gas stoves
> offer some of the best jumbo burners.
>
> Ease of cleaning
>
> We should also consider how easy it is to clean a gas stove. There are
> various models where you can disassemble the base for deeper cleaning.
> Fixed and glass stove tops are also faster to clean and maintain.
>
> Material of the gas stove
>
> There are benefits to every type of gas stove material. We should look for
> one that is made of the best quality, matches our needs, and fits our
> budget perfectly.
>
> Additional features
>
> Warranty, ergonomic knob design, and space-saving capabilities are some of
> the features to consider when choosing a gas stove for your kitchen.
>
> The Prestige Fame Stainless Steel Gas Stove
>
> is the best option with regards to price and the unbeatable range of
> features it comes with. It has a heavy gauge stainless steel body, 3 brass
> burners that are high-speed jumbo burners, a spill-proof design, and a
> 2-year warranty. It is one of the popular gas stoves under 5000Rs that
> has everything you are looking for.
>
> *My note- It is for the gas stove information I have included this QA. In
> my experience Videm from Maya agencies outshine prestige. Recently my
> daughter purchased a faber stove 3 burner  for about Rs 3000-00 at Banglore*
>
> Q5         Will uncontacted tribes like the ones who live in Sentinel
> Island evolve differently from nowadays humans and turn into different
> species?
>
> A5         Claire Jordan, Degree in biology and folklore; programmer,
> shop owner, secretary on newspaper Apr 6
>
> *If they remain isolated for a couple of hundred thousand years,* yes,
> almost certainly. Since they’re a small population, and therefore subject
> to genetic drift, they might even do it in a few tens of thousands of
> years. But rising sea levels make it unlikely they’ll be able to remain
> isolated for that long: sooner or later somebody is going to have to
> contact them (they’re more accepting of groups which include women),
> explain the problem and persuade them to move to a taller island, otherwise
> they’re going to end up with too little land above the waves to be able to
> support themselves.
>
> Q6         How long can the fastest cheetah go 80 mph for?
>
> A6         Nick Nicholas, Studied Big Cats for 40+ years Mon
>
> *80mph is a bit too fast for a cheetah*. The maximum speed for a cheetah
> is perhaps 73 mph. Still  who is counting? It is the fastest mammal on
> Earth. It has a huge heart and lungs and is wonderfully streamlined with
> a long tail which is used for steerage. The acceleration is a mind blowing
> 0–50 in 2 seconds from a walking start.
>
> However, it cannot keep it up for long. It is disputed but the general
> consensus is that a cheetah can only keep up full speed for 600 to 800
> yards.
>
> Q7         What is the strangest natural substance you have ever
> encountered?
>
> A7         Shamas Khanewal, Former Science Teacher3y
>
> A couple of years ago, I noticed small transparent bubbles in a whitish
> foam on a bush in our front garden. There were several leaves with this
> foam on them. I asked the neighbour. Yes the neighbour had come across them
> over the years in his garden. The common name for them was frog’s spit,
> or spittle.
>
> Although I have a background in biology, I didn’t have a clue what it
> might be although I was certain it was of biological origin. I did some
> research and this is what I learned.
>
> It is caused by an insect called a spittlebug or froghopper, in the
> Cecropidae family (also in the newly created families Aphrophoridae and
> Clastopteridae), and goes by the name of frog spit, cuckoo spit or snake
> spit.
>
> If you closely examine the contents of the frog’s spit, inside you’ll come
> across this critter, the spittlebug nymph.
>
> The young form of the insect, called a nymph, pierces the stem of its host
> plant and uses the sap that flows from it to make the bubbles in question,
> inflating them with air from a special opening on its underside.
>
> Not only does this spittle conceal the nymph from predators, it insulates
> it from sudden temperature changes and prevents it from drying out.
> Moreover, the foam has an acrid taste, enough to keep even the most
> stubborn predators at bay.
>
> There are over 850 species of spittlebugs throughout the world. It was
> nice to know my garden had a supply of such bugs.
>
> *My note- I have heard such spit is good for the* plant. In my home I am
> seeing the spit on jasmine plant and black Tulsi plant nowadays. I don’t
> disturb it.
>
> Q8         What are the most interesting things that have happened on an
> airplane?
>
> A8         Vinay Patel, frequent flyer Updated 9y
>
> *This happens numerous times every morning in Everest Mountain Flights
> that take off from Kathmandu, Nepal.*
>
> After take-off, within no time i was flying over the highest mountain
> peaks in the world (Gauri Shankar, Melungtse, Nuptse), busy recording a
> movie to preserve my overwhelming experience.
>
> The air-hostess walked up to me and said - "Sir, your turn".
>
> Seeing me clueless, she clarified - "Sir, your turn for a view from the
> cockpit."
>
> I had not expected this. Wow!
>
> I rushed and stood between the two pilots and one of them kept showing me
> the major peaks we could see from there. A few seconds later, he points
> out a black pyramid far out on the horizon and says - "That's Everest !".
>
> "Awesome...", is a word that's mostly abused, and should rightly be
> preserved for such an occasion, and that was when i silently whispered it
> to myself.
>
> Q9         What is the smallest bridge between two countries?
>
> A9         Luise, Worked at Own Business Mon
>
> *It is located in the Thousand Islands region of the Saint Lawrence River,
> which flows along the border between Canada and New York State.*
>
> The archipelago consists of 1,800 islands on the river and they are
> divided between the two countries. Canada 2/3, USA 1/3.
>
> Among these many islands in the river is the island of Zavikon. There  is
> a small house with a rocky beach, a few trees and that's it.
>
> What do you do if you need more space?You grab one of the tiny islands
> nearby.
>
> That's exactly what the owners of Zavikon Island have done. They built a
> tiny bridge from their property to a neighboring island and turned it into
> their new garden.
>
> But the neighboring island is actually one of the American islands.
>
> This means that this 10-meter bridge is the smallest international bridge
> in the world.
>
> However, nobody knows if this is true, because there are also people who
> claim that both islands are Canadian.
>
> Anyway.In any case, this bridge with the flags is adorable.
>
> Q10       What is the difference between a router and a modem?
>
> A10       Business Consultant | Digital Marketing Services | IT Guru Mar
> 31
>
> A router and a modem are two different devices that are commonly used to
> connect to the internet. While they are both important components of a
> network, they perform different functions.
>
> Modem:
>
> A modem is a device that connects your computer or other devices to the
> internet. It stands for "modulator-demodulator." *In simple terms, a
> modem takes the data from your computer and converts it into a signal that
> can be transmitted over telephone lines or cable lines. The signal is then
> sent to the internet service provider (ISP), which then connects you to the
> internet.*
>
> There are different types of modems available, such as cable modems, DSL
> modems, and dial-up modems. *Cable modems are used to connect to the
> internet through a cable TV line, while DSL modems are used to connect to
> the internet through a telephone line.*
>
> Dial-up modems are used to connect to the internet through a telephone
> line as well, but they are much slower than cable or DSL modems.
>
> My note- Dial-up modem is obsolete in Indian Telecom now. Once dial up
> modem is used the telephone also becomes  engaged.
>
> Router:
>
> A router is a device that is used to connect different devices on a network.
> It takes the signal from the modem and distributes it to different devices
> in your home or office. A router can be wired or wireless. A wired router
> is connected to your computer through an Ethernet cable, while a wireless
> router uses Wi-Fi to connect to your computer.
>
> A router allows you to connect multiple devices to the internet at the
> same time, such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, and gaming consoles. It
> also provides security features, such as firewalls and encryption, to
> protect your network from hackers and malware.
>
> My note- Present day modems with router is available. Modems connect CCTV
> also. TV is also connected through router to watch items from Disney hot
> star, amazon prime etc.
>
> Differences between a modem and a router:
>
> 1. Function: A modem is used to connect your computer to the internet,
> while a router is used to connect multiple devices on a network.
>
> 2. Connection: A modem is connected to the internet service provider
> through a telephone or cable line, while a router is connected to the modem
> to distribute the internet signal to different devices.
>
> 3. Speed: A modem determines the speed of your internet connection, while
> a router determines the speed of the network connection.
>
> 4. Security: A modem does not provide any security features, while a
> router provides security features, such as firewalls and encryption.
>
> 5. Wireless connectivity: A modem does not provide wireless connectivity,
> while a router provides wireless connectivity through Wi-Fi.
>
> In conclusion, a modem and a router are two different devices that are
> essential for connecting to the internet and creating a network. While a
> modem connects your computer to the internet, a router connects multiple
> devices on a network and provides security features to protect your network
> from hackers and malware. It is important to choose the right modem and
> router for your needs to ensure a fast, secure, and reliable internet
> connection.
>
> All the above QA are from  Quora  website  on   13-04-2023*Quora answers
> need not be 100% correct answers .**Compiled **and posted by R. Gopala
> Krishnan, 79,  on 14-04-2023*
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