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On Sat, 15 Apr 2023 at 00:14, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear folks
>
> We can always depend on the arch-hypocrite such as well-known maudyam
> cha klaibhyam maa sma gamaha schwarz schmeitzig klein Krakenlate alias
> KR IRS 15423 Cockroachmoorthy MD (mentally deficient) Doctor of
> Depravity, to hold the mirror to himself and expound in public ten and
> more examples of hypocrites and of hypocrisies.
>
> His entire life is a glaring catalogue of consistent acts of
> hypocrisy, as evidenced beyond dispute, by every message he publishes
> on the Internet.
>
> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>
> On 4/15/23, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >  Sirs,Excellent additions. I am keeping this mail in archive
> >     On Saturday, 15 April, 2023 at 06:47:24 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >  Mr Giri showed his analysis of India; but world over it does exist. The
> > analysis shows as: A hypocrite is not simply one who says “Do as I say
> > andnot as I do.” A hypocrite is someone who says, “It is fine for me to
> do
> > this,but it’s forbidden to you.” Hypocrites hold other people to a
> > differentstandard than that to which they hold themselves. It is not a
> > matter of fallingshort of your rule; it is a matter of having a different
> > set of rules forothers than for yourself.  1   Forexample, you might be a
> > hypocrite if you complain about bad drivers, thenforget to use your
> > indicator at the next intersection. In this scenario, you’recomplaining
> > about something you do yourself!
> > 2 A person claims to be environmentally friendly butdrives an SUV.
> >
> > 3    A person talks bad about others behind theirback, but they would
> never
> > want others to talk bad about them.
> >
> > 4    A person saysthey’re “tolerant” but only tolerates people who agree
> > with them.
> >
> > 5     A person talk
> >
> > s about how much they love animals but then orders a steakfor dinner.
> >
> > 6      A woman isalways talking about how men and women should be
> treated as
> > equals, but alwaysexpects men to pay for her meal on dates.
> >
> > 7       A personcalls someone else a “liar” but then tells their own
> lies.
> >
> > 8       A persontells others to “be themselves” but then criticizes them
> for
> > being differentfrom the norm.
> >
> > 9       A politicianargues for “family values”, only to be caught having
> an
> > affair with his intern.
> >
> > 10      The book onTHE HYPOCRISY OF AMERICA AND THAT OF THE WORLD OVER
> BY B
> > J shows similar Indianhypo on this earth all over.
> >
> > On Fri, 14 Apr 2023 at 13:15, 'venkat giri' via iyer123
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >  Q3         What is the irony of life?(contnd) ....Indian context
> > Q3
> > Respected Sir/s,
> >
> > There are certainthings, issues, events, beliefs that happen in India and
> > only in India and thenwe just say,“This is typical Indian mentality”.
> India
> > has become a land of contradictions and ironies as there are manythings
> that
> > have happenedand will continue to happen in India, which are in contrast
> to
> > what theyactually mean to be.
> >
> >         India is aland of rich culture and heritage, in the midst of
> which
> > lies certain ironiesbased on the nation and the Indians who live here,
> which
> > are very difficult toignore.
> >
> >         Below are some ironies of India whichhave been gathered from
> various
> > sources that makes an interesting read.
> >
> > ·        In all history books and social studies books, we describe India
> > asa land of unity in diversity. But the irony is that there is only
> > diversity and no unity.
> >
> > ·       Itwas 5,000 years back that India invented the system of the
> world’s
> > first flushtoilets as evident in the ancient studies of the Indus Valley
> and
> > the Harappancivilisations. Historians have revealed the remains of
> efficient
> > drains,bathrooms and many other sanitation devices in the Indus Valley
> > civilisation. The Harappan civilisation revealed theinvention of flush
> > toilets. But the irony isthat today, more than 53% ofthe population
> > defecates in the open.
> >
> > ·       When a politician spends a huge amount of money for
> buildingstatues,
> > nobody complains.But, when the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
> > spends some amount ofmoney on its mission to Mars, everyone starts
> talking
> > aboutpoverty and wastage of money.
> >
> > ·        Weare angry when Maria Sharapova says that she does not know who
> > Sachin Tendulkaris. But do we asIndians know Sita Sahu, India’s double
> > specialOlympics medallist, who is selling
> >
> > PANI- now?Leave aside Sita Sahu, we don’t know the names of manysports
> > personalities in other sports, leaving aside cricket.
> >
> > ·       Wemake fun of Chinese products, but the irony is that we are the
> > ones who have made the biggest Chinese market inIndia.
> >
> > ·       You don’t stop when there is redlight but you stop immediately
> when
> > a blackcat crosses the road.
> >
> > ·        Corruption is bad and banned butthere is nothing wrong to give a
> > bribe to someone to get the work done.
> >
> > ·        Whenyou use indecent English words you are cool and modern but
> when
> > you use certainTAMIL words you are uncouth.
> >
> > ·        Weworship the rivers, Ganga and Yamuna, as symbols of purity
> yet we
> > are the onesto pollute them.
> >
> > ·        People protect their smart phones using screen guards but they
> > never bother to protect their heads by wearing a helmet whileriding their
> > bikes.
> >
> > ·        In India, it is an irony that having contacts is more important
> > fora good job than a good resume.
> >
> > ·        Itis irony that in India, it is easy for an illiterate to
> become a
> > politicalleader and earn loads of money while it becomes difficult for a
> > professional or skilledperson to get a decent job.
> >
> >           In the same manner, you need to passClass X to be a peon but
> you
> >      do notneed any qualification to rule a State or the country.
> >
> > ·        Wedon’t bargain when we shop at the malls but we don’t hesitate
> to
> > bargain withthe poor rickshaw-puller or the vegetable vendor.
> >
> > Someironies related to only Indian women:
> >
> > ·        InIndia, girls are considered as Laxmi, while in the same India,
> > girlsare also considered a burden.
> >
> > ·        Menwon’t mind bowing their heads before Goddess Laxmi or Durga
> in
> > the temples orat their shops or offices, but the same men would harass
> women
> > on the roads orwives at home. Isn’t this an irony?
> > .We teach our daughters to dressproperly but we never teach our sons to
> > behave properly. It is OK for boys togo out at night but it is
> absolutely NO
> > for girls to go out at night. The ironyis that we keep on emphasising
> gender
> > equality.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > RegardsV.SridharanTrichy
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >     On Friday, 14 April, 2023 at 02:56:43 am IST, venkat giri
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > RespectedSir/s,
> >
> > Q1:  What is heat transfer oil?
> >
> > Heat Transfer Oil isa highly refined and stable paraffinic oil designed
> to
> > beused as a heat transfer medium and quenching oil. In many industrial
> > applicationsheating is provided indirectly by circulating hot oil
> through a
> > heat exchanger,thus reducing hot spots and increasing the safety of the
> > heating process. Mineral oil is used as a heattransfer medium for a
> variety
> > of applications. Compared to some of thesynthetic fluids available, it
> > offers better thermal stability at high temperatures,easier maintenance
> and
> > disposal requirements, andsmaller environmental impact.
> >
> >                               Thermal oils and heat transferfluids are
> often
> > employed in chillers, coolers and circulating process heaters.Thermal
> oils
> > and heattransfer fluids are used in an extensive variety of industries
> > andapplications. Some available options are employed in aerospace,
> > marine,automotive and even military applications. However, others are
> > utilised withprocessing equipment, combustion engines, compressors, gears
> > and piston pumps,as well as final drives.
> >
> > Q2:What is heat transfer?
> >
> > Heat transfer,  is considered as mechanisms, that conveysenergy and
> entropy
> > from one location to another. The specific mechanisms areusually
> referred to
> > as convection, thermal radiation, and conduction.
> >
> > 1.Conduction: When frying vegetables in a pan. Heat transfer takes place
> > fromflame to the pan and then to the vegetables.
> >
> > Metals are highly conductive whereas gases are not.
> >
> > 2.Convection:- Convection is the movement of heat via currents as heated
> > moleculesmove from hot places to cooler places. Liquid and gases are
> heated
> > by the process ofconvection.
> >
> > 3.Radiation:- Thermal radiation is emitted as a result of the random
> > movements ofatoms and molecules in matter. Since these atoms and
> molecules
> > are composed ofcharged particles (protons and electrons) their movement
> > causes the emission ofelectromagnetic radiation, which carries energy
> away
> > from the surface of thebody.
> >
> > Radiation is the transfer ofheat by electromagnetic waves.
> >
> > Q3:What is the irony of life?
> >
> > The irony of life is that most people spend all of their lifechasing
> > things.
> >
> > But love and affection are theonly real things in life.
> >
> > ·       The only losing basketball coach in University of Kansas history
> is
> > James Naismith—the man who invented basketball in 1891.
> >
> > ·       Thesite where Julius Caesar was murdered in 44 BC is now a
> no-kill
> > animal shelterfor homeless cats.
> >
> > ·       AlexanderGraham Bell invented the TELEPHONE but refused to keep
> > onein his study. He feared it would distract him from his work.
> >
> > ·       The first man tosurvive going over Niagara Falls ina barrel died
> > after slipping on an orange peel.
> >
> > ·      BILL HILLMAN, a bullfighting enthusiast,wrote a book called How to
> > Survive the Bulls ofPamplona, all about how to avoid being goredby bulls.
> > Three weeks after the release ofthe book, he was gored by a bull.
> >
> > ·      In 2002, a tree was planted in apark in Los Angeles in memory of
> > Beatles guitaristGeorge Harrison. The tree later died after being
> infested
> > by BEETLES(வண்டுகள்)
> >
> > ·        When crossword puzzlesdebuted in the early twentieth century,
> the
> > New York Times was very critical ofthem, calling them “a primitive sort
> of
> > mental exercise.” In 1942, the Timespublished its first crossword puzzle,
> > and today, the New York Times crosswordis the most famous one in America
> >
> >  Q6Why do people fear death when it is just like we were before we were
> > born?
> >
> > DEATH is a naturalprocess. If life happens, then death is natural. Being
> > afraid of somethingnatural is unnatural. The fear of death is simply
> because
> > we arenot in touch with reality. The fear of death has come to us
> because we
> > have gotten deeplyidentified with this body. Our identification with this
> > body has becomeso strong because we have not explored other dimensions.
> If
> > we had exploredother dimensions of experience, if we had established
> > ourselves in otherdimensions of experience, the body would not be such a
> big
> > issue.
> >
> > Many people — regardless of their religiouspersuasion or lack of
> spiritual
> > beliefs — fear that they will be punished forwhat they did, or did not
> do,
> > while here on earth.
> >
> > Many people fear thatwhen they meet death, they will experience
> excruciating
> > pain and suffering.This fear is common in many healthy people, as well
> as in
> > patients dying ofcancer or other terminal illnesses.
> >
> > Deathremains the ultimate unknown because no one in human history has
> > survived it totell us what really happens after we take our last breath.
> It
> > is human natureto want to understand and make sense of the world around
> us.
> > The reality isthat death can never be fully understood by anyone who is
> > living.
> >
> > Q7:Why are resistors connected in parallel in most circuits that use
> them,
> > eventhough it increases their overall resistance compared to if they were
> > justplaced in series?
> >
> >         When resistors areconnected in parallel, more current flows from
> the
> > source than would flow forany of them individually, so the total
> resistance
> > is lower.
> >
> > Advantagesof parallel combination over series combination are:
> >
> > (i)In parallel combination each appliance gets the full voltage.
> >
> > (ii)If one appliance is switched on, others are not affected.
> >
> > (iii)The parallel circuit divides the current through the appliances.
> Each
> > appliancegets proper current depending on its resistance.
> >
> >          A resistor is a two-terminal passiveelectrical component that
> acts
> > as a circuit element by implementing electricalresistance. Within
> circuits,
> > resistors reduce current flow and lower voltagelevels. To limit the
> passage
> > of charges in a circuit, most circuits usemultiple resistors. The two
> most
> > basic resistor pairings are series andparallel. Conductors (wire), a
> power
> > source, a load, a resistor, and a switchmake up a circuit.
> >
> >   -----
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > V.SRIDHARAN
> >
> > Trichy
> >
> >
> >     On Thursday, 13 April, 2023 at 08:40:37 pm IST, '
> [email protected]'
> > via Thatha_Patty <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > CULTURAL QA 04-2023-13
> >
> > Q1         What is heat transfer oil?
> >
> > A1         Surbhi Mishra,9+ Years Experience as Teacher and SocialAnalyst
> > 58m
> >
> > Heat transfer oil, also knownas thermal oil, is a type of fluid used to
> > transfer heat energy from onelocation to another. It is asynthetic or
> > mineral-based oil that is designed to maintain consistent heatingand
> cooling
> > temperatures in industrial processes and equipment.
> >
> > Heat transfer oil is often usedin a closed-loop system, where it is
> heated
> > in a heat exchanger and then circulatedthrough pipes or other equipment
> to
> > transfer heat to the desired location.
> >
> > It is typically used inapplications such as food processing, chemical
> > processing, pharmaceuticalmanufacturing, and oil and gas production.
> >
> > One of the advantages of heat transfer oil is its ability to
> > maintainconsistent temperatures, which helps to improve the efficiency
> and
> > reliabilityof industrial processes. Italso has a high boiling point and
> low
> > viscosity, which makes it ideal for usein high-temperature applications.
> >
> > However, it is important to handle heat transfer oil with care, as it
> canbe
> > flammable and pose a fire hazard if not properly managed. It is also
> > important to monitor the condition ofthe oil and perform regular
> maintenance
> > to ensure it continues to functioneffectively.
> >
> > My note- The transformer oilis a heat transfer oil.
> >
> > Q2         What is heat transfer?
> >
> > A2         Shubham Punetha, B.Sc hons(physics) from Banaras
> HinduUniversity
> > (Graduated 2021)3y
> >
> > Heat transfer may be referred tothe transfer of thermal energy from a
> region
> > of higher temperature to that of alower one.
> >
> > It occurs in nature by three means:
> >
> > Conduction:- In this mode, heatgets transfer between two bodies thatare
> in
> > actual contact .
> >
> > You can understand it by a simple example :-
> >
> > Suppose you are in your class and the professor in the class have a
> copyin
> > his hand and he wanted to pass that copy to the student sitting at the
> > lastso he decided to give the copy to the one sitting in the front and
> then
> > askedhim to pass the copy at the back and repeated the same until the
> copy
> > reachedto the last guy. This case is similar to the conduction here the
> copy
> > can beconsidered as heat and it is getting transferred with actual
> contact
> > asstudents are passing that to their back bench while touching to each
> > other.
> >
> > 2. Convection:- In this mode,heat gets transfer between twobodies by
> actual
> > flow of matter between them or you can say by the movement ofheated atoms
> > and molecules.
> >
> > Let me try to explain it with the same example as mentioned above
> >
> > Consider the same case when the professor at the front wanted to give
> acopy
> > to the last student and this time too he gave copy to the one who
> issitting
> > at the front bench but now instead of passing the copy to the back he
> asked
> > the first studentto give the copy to the last student by going to his
> seat
> > and providing himwith the copy then.
> >
> > In this case copy is again considered as heat but now rather than
> passingthe
> > heat through contact the heat is transferred by actual movement of
> > theparticle as now the student himself went to the last seat and provided
> > thecopy.
> >
> > 3. Radiation:- In this mode ,heat gets transfer in the form
> > ofelectromagnetic waves from one body to another and this mode does not
> > requireany intervening medium as it can pass through vacuum also.
> Simplest
> > example isthe sunlight we received.
> >
> > Let me again try to visualize you this thing with the same example
> >
> > Consider the same case where professor wanted to provide the copy to
> > thestudent at the last but this time he picked up the copy and directly
> > thrower the copy to him at the last.Here copy can be considered as a
> form of
> > heat and we can clearly understand nowthat the medium is unaffected and
> the
> > heat is directly transferred in the formof waves.
> >
> > My note- These mode of transferof heat occur in nature as well as in
> > different applications.
> >
> > Q3         What is the irony of life?
> >
> > A3         Vijaya Lakshmi, Retired Finance manager at Coal IndiaLimited
> (A
> > Maharatna Company)5y
> >
> > Remember thethirsty crow story you heard in your childhood?
> >
> > OK if you don’t remember I will tell you again.
> >
> > One hot day, a thirsty crow flew all over the fields looking for
> water.For a
> > long time, he could not find any. He felt very weak, almost lost allhope.
> > Suddenly, he saw a water jug below the tree. He flew straight down to
> seeif
> > there was any water inside. Yes, he could see some water inside the jug!
> >
> > The crow tried to push his headinto the jug. Sadly, he found that the
> neck
> > of the jug was too narrow. Then he tried to pushthe jug to tilt for the
> > water to flow out, but the jug was too heavy.
> >
> > The crow thought hard for a while. Then, looking around it, he saw
> > somepebbles. He suddenly had a good idea. He started picking up the
> pebbles
> > one byone, dropping each into the jug. As more and more pebbles filled
> the
> > jug, the water level kept rising.Soon it was high enough for the crow to
> > drink. His plan had worked!
> >
> > Fast forward one thousandyears:
> >
> > The great…great…great………..grandson of our crow friend above, was flyingin
> > the sky.
> >
> > He suddenly felt very thirsty. Just like his great great grandfather
> hesaw a
> > water jug below a tree.
> >
> > “Our forefather already gave the idea. Now I need not do all those
> > stupidthings my ancestor did. I will straight away put pebbles in the
> jug”
> > hethought.
> >
> > He looked for pebbles around him.
> >
> > No pebbles were found. He flew here and there searching the pebbles.
> Tohis
> > dismay, he did not find any.
> >
> > He became tired of searching for pebbles. His thirst became more severe.
> >
> > “Now there is no other way than to pray God” he thought. He
> startedpraying.
> > At last God appeared before him.
> >
> > “Son, what do you want?’ Godasked. “Some pebbles” replied the crow.
> >
> > Soon there was a heap of pebbles. God disappeared.
> >
> > The crow started to put thepebbles in the jug. But because he was very
> > thirsty and weak (for praying Godfor many days) he soon collapsed without
> > being able to drink the water.
> >
> > I know what you are thinking right now. The crowshould have asked for
> water
> > instead of pebbles. Right?
> >
> > But we (including me) do the same foolish things inour lives.
> >
> > When opportunity comes forquenching our thirst for happiness, we,
> instead of
> > grabbing that opportunity,search for some other medium to buy that
> > happiness. In that pursuit we lose our happiness.
> >
> > My note- I liked the simple andinteresting manner by which answer is
> told-
> > This type of presentation by persons is a Gift of God. Unfortunately
> > somemembers in the group do not understand it and envy at such gifted
> > persons. Without appreciatingsuch members, they try to pelt stones at
> such
> > members!!!
> >
> > Q4         What is your opinion on urinating inthe woods? Do you prefer
> it
> > to using public toilets?
> >
> > A4         Gopala Krishnan, Former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004at
> > Department of Telecom (1966–2004)Just now
> >
> > There are Lakhs of people who cannot control urination when tempted.
> With in
> > seconds  they have tourinate.   Wonder is if it is while traveling in a
> bus
> > orauto they may be able to control still reaching the destination.
> >
> > This is the reason for providing toilets in petrol bunks, in ground
> floorin
> > lodgings and at convenient points along the roads. If nothing is
> available
> > theygo to an area, where people movement is less and somewhat shady’
> >
> > I am diabetic and of the opinion that there is nothing wrong in
> urinatingin
> > woods. Most diabetics may not be able to controlurination.
> >
> > Q5         Which fruit is not good for the liver?
> >
> > A5         Health Director | Loving Father | Business Director Tue
> >
> > The liver is a vital organ thatplays a key role in processing nutrients
> and
> > removing toxins from the body. Certain foods, including some fruits, can
> > have animpact on liver health. Here's a look at a fruit that may not be
> > goodfor the liver:
> >
> > 1. Grapefruit: While grapefruit is a healthy fruit that is high in
> vitamin C
> > and fiber, it can be problematicfor people with liver disease. Grapefruit
> > contains compounds calledfuranocoumarins, which can interfere with the
> > liver's ability to metabolize certainmedications. This can lead to a
> build
> > up of medication in the body, which canbe toxic to the liver.
> >
> > If you have liver disease, it's important to talk to your doctor aboutany
> > medications you are taking, and whether grapefruit or other foods should
> > beavoided.
> >
> > It's worth noting that for most people, grapefruit is a healthy
> > andnutritious fruit that can be part of a balanced diet. However, if you
> > aretaking certain medications, it's important to check with your doctor
> > beforeconsuming grapefruit or grapefruit juice.
> >
> > In general, a healthy diet that is rich in fruits and vegetables can
> helpto
> > support liver health.
> >
> > Some fruits that may be particularly beneficial forliver health include:
> >
> > 1. Berries: Berries are high in antioxidants, which can help to protect
> the
> > liver from damage caused byfree radicals. They are also low in sugar,
> which
> > can be beneficial for peoplewith liver disease.
> >
> > 2. Apples: Apples are high in fiber and contain compounds that can help
> to
> > reduce inflammation inthe liver. They are also low in calories and have a
> > low glycemic index, whichmakes them a good choice for people with liver
> > disease.
> >
> > 3. Citrus fruits: Citrus fruits such as oranges,lemons, and limes are
> high
> > in vitamin C, which is anantioxidant that can help to protect the liver
> from
> > damage. They are also lowin sugar and high in fiber, which can be
> beneficial
> > for people with liverdisease.
> >
> > 4. Grapes: Grapes are high in antioxidants and contain compounds that can
> > help to reduceinflammation in the liver. They are also low in calories
> and
> > have a lowglycemic index, which makes them a good choice for people with
> > liver disease.
> >
> > In conclusion, grapefruit is a fruit that may not be good for the
> liverfor
> > people with liver disease due to its impact on the metabolism of
> > certainmedications.
> >
> > However, for most people, grapefruit is a healthy and nutritious
> fruitthat
> > can be part of a balanced diet. Other fruits, such as berries,
> apples,citrus
> > fruits, and grapes, may be particularly beneficial for liver health dueto
> > their high antioxidant content and anti-inflammatory properties.
> >
> > Q6         Why do people fear death when it isjust like we were before we
> > were born?
> >
> > A6         Tiny Nair, Cardiologist at PRS Hospital, Trivandrum 5y
> >
> > There are just 3 reasons as to why people don't want to die - call
> itfear if
> > you wish
> >
> > My dependants will be in trouble - They will miss me, feel sad.
> > moreimportantly ***they will suffer from my absence(loss of income, loss
> of
> > support, care)
> >
> > The pain and suffering associated with death. We all wish a
> painlessdeath.
> > Advent of modern medical treatment have actually made itdifficult to die
> > painlessly at home.
> >
> >  ‘Life is sonice to live, some more days would have been good’. This
> feeling
> > comes to onlythose who are diagnosed to have bad disease (like end stage
> > cancer) Mosthealthy people don't think this way.
> >
> > Before birth you didn't exist, there were no relations, but with
> > everyprogressive day, you connected with people. It’s they who would miss
> > you, atleast that’s what we all think.
> >
> > This is the precise reason why sages who live aloneup in the Himalayas
> are
> > not scared of death, because they have no bonding withothers.
> >
> > For the rest of us who enjoy ice-cream and pizzas with family and
> > friends;death would always be fearful.
> >
> > My note- ***Beautiful narration of hard truth.
> >
> > Q7         Why are resistors connected in parallelin most circuits that
> use
> > them, even though it increases their overallresistance compared to if
> they
> > were just placed in series?
> >
> > A7         Gopala Krishnan, Former Assistant General Manager1996-2004 at
> > Department of Telecom (1966–2004)Just now
> >
> > Good question. Resisters produce heat ( Formula V x I = W)
> >
> > When resistances are connected in parallel heat discharge is through
> > allresistances . Not from a single resister.
> >
> > When resistances are connected in parallel, by overheating if at all one
> > resistance has damaged,other resistances adjust the load current.
> Equipment
> > is not affected.
> >
> > I have retired from  telecommunication department in India. It is common
> in
> > many circuitsresistances are connected in parallel in telecom circuits.
> >
> > Resistance in parallel DO NOT INCREASE OVERALL RESISTANCE. It reduce
> > thetotal resistance. Yourstatement is WRONG
> >
> > Q8         How does an aircraft's fan blade differfrom that of an
> automobile
> > engine's?
> >
> > A8         Erika Fernandez, Car Lover Sat
> >
> > The fan blade of an aircraftengine differs from that of an automobile
> engine
> > in several ways. One of the main differences is the material usedto make
> the
> > fan blade. Aircraftengine fan blades are typically made of composite
> > materials, such as carbonfiber and epoxy matrix, which are lightweight,
> > strong, and resistant to impact,while automobile engine fan blades are
> > typically made of metal, such asaluminum or steel, which are heavier and
> > less flexible.
> >
> > Another difference is the design of the fan blade. Aircraft engine fan
> > blades aredesigned to draw a massive amount of air into the engine
> > whileoperating at a low noise level, and they are often curved and
> twisted
> > tooptimize their aerodynamic performance. The design of the fan blade is
> > alsoinfluenced by the specific requirements of the engine, such as the
> need
> > to produce thrust orincrease pressure.
> >
> > My note- If any person go near the working engine, he will be pulled inby
> > the sucking nature of the fan
> >
> > Q9         From an evolutionary standpoint, whywould it make sense to
> have a
> > crotch that causes so much pain when hit?
> >
> > A9         Alec Cawley,I read a lot on Evolution, but I am no
> expert.Updated
> > 4y
> >
> > Because evolution is a rotten designer. It moved thetesticles outside the
> > body to keep sperm alive longer because it was cooler. Then it found that
> > this makes the testicles proneto careless damage. Instead of the proper
> fix
> > - designing sperm that did notneed to dangle in the breeze - it just made
> > them very sensitive so thatthe animal carrying them will try very hard
> not
> > to get them damaged.
> >
> > Yet another reason that ifthere were a Designer, he should be fired for
> > incompetence.
> >
> > My note- On this account male cricketplayers wear special protection over
> > sexual area and then undergarment there.
> >
> > Q10       Can you tell about  the Miracle Vegetable: Drumstick?
> >
> > A10       Renu Chauhan, Mon
> >
> > This amazing vegetable, alsoknown as Moringa oleifera, is a powerhouse of
> > health benefits that can have agreat impact on your overall health. From
> > purifying your blood to boosting your immunity and aiding inweight loss,
> > drumstick vegetable is a treasure trove of essential vitamins
> > andantioxidants that your body needs.
> >
> > Packed with AntibioticProperties Drumstick pods are loadedwith strong
> > antibiotic properties that help in purifying your blood. Byconsuming this
> > vegetable regularly, you can bid farewell to variousblood-related
> problems.
> >
> > Say Goodbye to Sore Throats andCoughs Are you struggling with a sore
> throat,
> > asthma, tuberculosis or a cough?Look no further! Drumstick vegetable
> works
> > wonders in removing toxins from yourbody and is highly effective in
> treating
> > throat problems.
> >
> > Protect Your Skin with Antioxidants Protect your skin from infectionswith
> > drumstick pods! These pods are rich in antioxidants and Vitamin C,
> whichnot
> > only boosts your immunity but also helps in preventing skin infections.
> >
> > Relieve Headaches and ImproveEyesight Relieve yourheadaches and improve
> your
> > eyesight by regularly consuming drumstick pods inbalanced quantities.
> With
> > its riboflavin and Vitamin B content, this vegetableis highly beneficial
> for
> > improving your digestive system.
> >
> > Prevent Respiratory Allergies The anti-inflammatory properties found
> > indrumstick vegetable make it highly effective in preventing
> > respiratoryallergies and infections. Regular consumption of this miracle
> > vegetable canwork wonders in strengthening your immunity.
> >
> > Lose Weight the Healthy Way Areyou looking for an effectiveway to lose
> > weight? Drumstick vegetable can help! Its diuretic andanti-inflammatory
> > properties help in reducing swelling in your body, aiding inweight loss.
> >
> > Fight Cancer NaturallyDrumstick vegetable is a naturalcancer-resistant
> > vegetable, loaded with anti-cancer and antioxidant elementsthat protect
> your
> > body from liver, lung, skin, and uterine cancers. While itcan't cure
> cancer
> > on its own, regular consumption can help in preventing thedisease.
> >
> > Drumstick vegetable is amust-try for everyone looking toboost their
> overall
> > health. Its various benefits make it a true"miracle" vegetable. So, the
> next
> > time you see this vegetable in themarket, don't hesitate to bring it home
> > and add it to your daily diet!
> >
> > My note- Nostalgic memories ofmy High school headmaster comes to me.He
> was
> > fond of drum stick. So most days he had drum stick
> sambar/Mezhukkupuratti.So
> > we students gave him a nickname Muringaikka, seeing the heap of drum
> stick
> > chewed and left, seeingin the tiffin carrier cleaned area in a corner of
> the
> > school compound.
> >
> > All the above QA are from  Quora  website  on   13-04-2023
> >
> > Quoraanswers need not be 100% correct answers .
> >
> > Compiledand posted by R. Gopala Krishnan, 79,  former ITS on 13-04-2023
> >
> >
> >
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