Your appreciation need not be correct since you have fawning by nature. A
good cardiologist need not be a better writer also. Any one type like you
can also be a good writer to someone. As long as your surprises are just
starting, everything will appear like that. Sorry if I thought Tina was so
addressed as her. Anyway what the doctor wrote about is not absolute.
Whatever one hears from everyone must be sifted and then taken in the
weighing scale. Epporul yar vaikketpinum, apporul
meipporul kanbadhu aarivu Tirukkural But you people are bosses to
thiruvalluvar and that shows your value. Ageing is not a process. The 106
year old appears hale and healthy driving a car ; good body builder dies at
52; Adishankara and Bharathi dies at 32; Ramanuja fatstructure lived 120
years. We can only try. Maybe recently I saw one boring film on this
subject ;a story can be written. No material can live always, including a
jellyfish you wrote. Even the birth appears to have been controlled. But it
is uncertain since many births have taken place even after the operation.
Either you have to verify all and then write; or as dark comedy you can
write anything. Bit in between don't pull the same stuff again and again
because YOU ALONE LIKED IT. Thank you. KR IRS

On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 at 21:30, gopala krishnan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Sir,
>
> Dr Tiny Nair is MALE. H e is a cardiologist.He is an excellent doctor and
> a good writer. Writing capacity is a God's gift.
> Gopalakrishnan
>
>
> On Friday, 21 April, 2023 at 07:53:17 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> CULTURAL QA 04-2023-24BY G AND THE FALLACY  SET RIGHTS BY KR DT21 4 23
>
> Q3           What are some mind-blowing facts about food?
>
> KR    A3    NOT ALL BANANAS {Bananas can help improve your mood and lower
> blood pressure.}
>
> CRAVINGS IS MIND CONCERNED; FOOD MIGHT CONTROL THE EFFECT ONLY TO A
> LIMITED EXTENT; DESIRE IS DIFFERENT ACCORDING TO THE JATAKA AND GUNA KARMA;
> THERE ARE PEOPLE WHO EAT ALWAYS; THERE ARE WHO RESTRICT DIET; AGE IS
> ANOTHER FACTOR; ELDER AND THE YOUNGER CANNOT BE COMPARED. DESIRE FOR SWEET
> DEPENDS NOT ON THE TONGUE BUT BY THE MIND. WHEN RAMAKRISHNA THE CONTROLLED
> MIND SAGE, WAS APPROACHED BY A LADY, TO CORRECT THE FONDNESS, OF HER CHILD,
> FOR THE SWEET EATING, HE ASKED FOR A WEEK TIME; NEXT WEEK HE ADVISED THE
> CHLD; WHEN HIS SISHYA ASKED ABOUT IT, HE SAID, HE HIMSELF IS DESIROUS OF
> SWWEET; SO FIRRST ONE WHO ADVISES MUST BE PERFECT; HE TOOK A WEEK TIME, TO
> CONTROL HIMSELF.  CRAVING IS THAT OF MIND. {Healthy Foods Can Make You
> Happier.  Healthy Foods Help to Kill Cravings.}
>
> AGAIN, FROM VALUE IT MAY BE CORRECT. BUT NOT FROM OTHERVIEWS. NO ONE WAS
> DEAD SO FAR, BECAUSE OF MORNING COFFEE, EVEN TAKEN, WITHOUT BRUSHING.
> [Apples are more effective than coffee at waking you up in the morning.]
>
> NO.  TASTE IS BY BUDS NOT AT 30000 FEET CHANGE. SAFFRON TAKING LADIES IN
> PREGNANCY HAVE THE DEPRESSION AND PAIN. [Food tastes different when you’re
> flying. Saffron has countless health benefits: it can help against
> depression, upset stomach, pains, and heart diseases.]
>
> Q4           Why do most Indians love eating Dal Chawal?
>
> KR     CIRCUMBVENTING AN ANSWER? LOVE OF FOOD IS OUT OF DESIRE AND HABIT
> OF THE MIND AND THE BRAIN.
>
> Q5           What facts about Japan do foreigners not believe until they
> come to Japan?
>
> KR    THERE ARE MANY NATIONS 2023 INDEX BELOW:  AUTHENTIC
>
> *20 Safest Countries for Women*
>
> *Rank*
>
> *Country*
>
> *Index Score*
>
> 1
>
> Norway
>
> .922
>
> 2
>
> Finland
>
> .909
>
> 3
>
> Iceland
>
> .907
>
> 4.
>
> Denmark
>
> .903
>
> 5
>
> Luxembourg
>
> .899
>
> 6
>
>  Switzerland
>
> .898
>
> 7
>
> Sweden
>
> .895
>
> 8
>
> Austria
>
> .891
>
> 9
>
> The United Kingdom
>
> .888
>
> 10
>
> The Netherlands
>
> .885
>
> 11
>
> Germany
>
> .880
>
> 12
>
> Canada
>
> .879
>
> 13
>
> New Zealand
>
> .873
>
> 14
>
> Spain
>
> .872
>
> 15
>
> France
>
> .870
>
> 15
>
> Singapore
>
> .870
>
> 15
>
> Slovenia
>
> .870
>
> 18
>
> Portugal
>
> .868
>
> 19
>
> Ireland
>
> .867
>
> 20
>
> Estonia
>
> .863
>
> Q8           Are there ways to slow down the aging process and extend our
> natural lifespans beyond what is currently thought to be possible?
>
> KR          Mr G must first change the outlook.  When you study broadly,
> one will find a lot of fine writing on this earth. In our groups I find
> many interesting writings. I am able to appreciate so many. But it is the
> objective style. Mind concerned. If one shuts out the brain and the mind,
> and runs through the bias perception, mother-in-law and daughter in law
> combat, will show wrong spectrum only. The good will turn so bad; the worst
> may even turn so refined. That is not the right perception. Also for the
> beginner, every information, so far, unknown, when presented will appear
> only as stunning. Bit for a seasoned reader, one will sift the good from
> the worse. No wife or daughter will say her husband/father writing as bad;
> but son will say it; because both are belted with the emotions. Mr J writes
> wonderful thought of the day picked from somewhere. It kindles my thoughts
> more. Normally both the good and the bad will kindle the brain who knows
> that he knows. Mr J wrote on silence. I could feel the book I read “the
> stillness is the key by Ryan holiday of Austin USA”. He is one of the few
> authors of the million copies books sold, who writes about all the
> religions of the world, quoting with perfection, including Indian Vedas and
> B G . That is a smart writing. He speaks about the silence. Here whether
> ageing process must be extendable by some methods; Did Dr Tiny wrote
> anything of her own? Quoted some research letters. The bias I used to say
> is, when I do it G says its copy and paste; but when Dr Tiny does it he
> eulogises. That is bias. Our Mahabharatham Beeshma says and Vana parva and
> other parvas discusses this. Growing gracefully old titled books are
> written. But no one can defeat what is written. B G sattva guna retains the
> good health subject to predetermination. All the exercise, good food,
> morality, good habits may not make one live longer as many died at 32.
> People like KK lived longer. So, we can try but we are not assured.
> Karmanyevadikarste ma palashu .
>
> Q10         What are some mind-blowing facts that most people don't know?
>
> KR     I don’t know how many minds so far were blown. Science said the
> least as reported in the answer; but there are stunning truth predicted by
> our modern science as”* When a star like our Sun dies, it doesn’t explode
> into a supernova or collapse into a black hole. Instead, it gently sheds
> its outer layers, which form a beautiful cloud called a “planetary nebula”,
> while the dying star’s core becomes a white **dwarf*
> <https://www.cfa.harvard.edu/research/topic/neutron-stars-and-white-dwarfs>*.
> Gravity and other influences shape the cloud into interesting patterns, and
> the complex chemicals inside the nebula glow in interesting colors when lit
> by the white dwarf. As a result, we often name planetary nebulas for the
> way they look to us: the Ring Nebula, the Dumbbell Nebula, the Stingray
> Nebula, and so forth.”. *
>
>          However, the said nebula by name Eagle nebula with the pillars
> photographed by Hubble recently is seen as SYENA narrated as  eagle in few
> places in the Rig Vedam; and Mundaka Upanishad connected to the Atharva
> vedam, in chap 2 2 speaks as in depth meaning of the space and time
> movements. The great details are being studied by many in depth. Nabula is
> termed as dust; but our words in the space is also among the old waves
> spinning around. The time in space where the light speed is exceeded, the
> time stops. Nebula is recycling the burst of the stars . the science knew a
> few only.    KR  IRS 21423
>
> On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 at 16:33, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> *CULTURAL QA 04-2023-24*
>
> Q1           Can you feel the difference after an oil change? Does
> changing engine oil make a difference?
>
> A1           Erika Fernandez, Car Lover Apr 7
>
> *Yes, changing engine oil can make a difference in the performance of your
> vehicle*. Regular oil changes are important to keep your engine healthy
> and running smoothly, as oil plays a crucial role in reducing friction
> between moving parts in the engine, preventing metal-to-metal contact that
> generates heat and causes wear and tear.
>
> *Neglecting to change your oil regularly can lead to a variety of
> problems, from lower fuel efficiency to costly engine damage.*
>
> *After an oil change, you may feel a difference in the performance of your
> vehicle, such as smoother acceleration, better fuel efficiency, and reduced
> engine noise*. Fresh oil helps improve the engine's efficiency, and
> changing your oil regularly can extend the life of your vehicle.
>
> *The length of time you can go between oil changes with synthetic oil
> depends on various factors,* including the type of synthetic oil, the
> manufacturer's recommendations, and your driving habits.
>
> *In general, synthetic oil can go 10,000 to 15,000 miles, or six to 12
> months, between changes under "normal" driving conditions*. However, it
> is important to follow the manufacturer's recommendations and to consider
> your driving habits when determining the oil change interval.
>
> Q2           How does the Internet work?
>
> A2           Digital Services And Products, Business Consultant | Digital
> Marketing Services | IT Guru Apr 10
>
> The Internet is a worldwide network of computers that communicate with
> each other using a set of standard protocols. It allows users to
> communicate with each other, access information, and perform various tasks
> using devices such as computers, smartphones, and tablets. In this article,
> we will look at how the Internet works and the different components that
> make it possible.
>
> *The Internet is essentially a network of networks, with each network
> consisting of various devices such as routers, switches, servers, and
> computers.* These devices are connected to each other using physical
> links such as cables, fiber-optic lines, and wireless connections. The
> physical links that connect the devices are referred to as the network
> infrastructure.
>
> *The Internet uses a set of standard protocols to* ensure that different
> devices can communicate with each other in a standardized way*. The most
> important of these protocols is the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
> Protocol (TCP/IP) *protocol suite. This protocol suite is responsible for
> ensuring that data is transmitted reliably between devices on the Internet.
>
> *When a user wants to access a website, they enter the website's URL into
> their web browser. The browser then sends a request to the website's
> server, requesting the web page. The server then sends the web page back to
> the user's browser, which displays the page on the user's screen.*
>
> *To facilitate this communication, the user's device and the website's
> server exchange packets of data*. A packet is a unit of data that is
> transmitted over a network. Each packet contains a header and a payload.
> The header contains information about the packet, such as the source and
> destination addresses, while the payload contains the actual data being
> transmitted.
>
> *The Internet uses the Domain Name System (DNS) to translate
> human-readable domain names (such as Google) into IP addresses (such as
> 172.217.6.110).* This allows users to access websites using
> easy-to-remember domain names instead of IP addresses.
>
> To ensure that data is transmitted reliably between devices, the TCP
> protocol breaks data into smaller packets and sends them individually.
> Each packet is acknowledged by the receiving device, and if a packet is
> lost or damaged, the sender retransmits it. This ensures that data is
> transmitted reliably, even over unreliable networks such as the Internet.
>
> *Another important protocol used by the Internet is the HyperText Transfer
> Protocol (HTTP*). This protocol is used to transfer web pages from the
> server to the user's browser. HTTPS is a more secure version of HTTP that
> uses encryption to protect data transmitted between the user's device and
> the website's server.
>
> In conclusion, the Internet is a complex network of networks that allows
> devices to communicate with each other using a set of standard protocols.
> The TCP/IP protocol suite is responsible for ensuring that data is
> transmitted reliably between devices, while the DNS translates domain names
> into IP addresses. The Internet has revolutionized the way we communicate
> and access information, and its importance in modern society cannot be
> overstated.
>
> My note- Most of us would have received information  from banks
> etc,recently  to ensure they visit a site  of bank with HTTPS and not HTTP
>
> Q3           What are some mind-blowing facts about food?
>
> A3           Krishna Kamat, Lives in Hindustan (2000–present)Apr 9
>
> Bananas can help improve your mood and lower blood pressure.
>
> Healthy Foods Can Make You Happier.*Healthy Foods Help to Kill Cravings.*
>
> Apples are more effective than coffee at waking you up in the morning.
>
> *Garlic Is One of the Most Nutritious Foods on Earth.*
>
> India has the lowest meat consumption in the world.
>
> Food tastes different when you’re flying. Saffron has countless health
> benefits: it can help against depression, upset stomach, pains, and heart
> diseases.
>
> Q4           Why do most Indians love eating Dal Chawal?
>
> A4           Bhuvana Rameshwar, Lives in India (1989–present)Mon
>
> *Dal chaawal.. Lentils and Rice, paruppu saadam, pappu - annam and so on
> in other Indian languages..*
>
> We Indians love it. why?
>
> Because it is simple to make.. No
>
> Because it is eaten in all Indian houses.. No
>
> Because it is easy on our budget.. No
>
> Because it is rich in proteins (dals).. No
>
> Because it is often made by mothers who are lazy.. No
>
> Because it is the quickest to make.. No
>
> Because it is our comfort food. A simple mashed dhal with little salt,
> rice and if possible a little butter or ghee is given as the first solid
> food for a baby. All babies associate the dhal rice with their mother,
> grandmother, their first home. Toddlers, primary school children also
> prefer this to other spicy Indian gravies and rasam.
>
> We have memories of our first “solid food “ carried on through childhood
> to adulthood. Our taste buds have sweet memories of this new tasty meal
> given after drinking milk or milk based paste like cereals for many months. 
> *Dal
> chaawal was such a change in taste from milk.* This nostalgia makes us
> love dhal-rice. After falling sick too we are given dal - chaawal, a non
> spicy, yet tasty food for speedy recover.
>
> The most satisfying meal in all Indian houses. Potato fry is the best side
> dish for adults.
>
> *Even on feast ,festivals marriage, reception and other happy days we in
> southern India, especially TN serve a liitle mashed dhal to have with rice
> and ghee as a, starter, on our big platter on the banana leaf.*
>
> Notice the dhal (cooked yellow gram) on rice, a little ghee makes it
> heavenly.
>
> *Everybody begins, with dhal - rice*. What gives more satisfaction in a
> feast more than dhal - rice? Every host knows that is the way to connect
> emotionally with his guests. All other hi end items are only add ons. The
> dhal rice has already satisfied the guests.
>
> *My note- Many use green dhal and rice**. Especially in srardha thoordhal
> is not used.*
>
> Q5           What facts about Japan do foreigners not believe until they
> come to Japan?
>
> A5           Visar Krasniqi, Trusted for great sleep & coffee, expert in
> snooze & brew Apr 3
>
> One fact is that Japan is one of the safest countries in the world, and
> it is not uncommon to see children walking to school alone or women walking
> alone at night without fear of being attacked. The low crime rate and the
> strong emphasis on social order and respect for others are deeply ingrained
> in Japanese culture.
>
> *Another surprising fact is the incredible convenience that is available
> in Japan*. From vending machines selling everything from hot drinks to
> electronics, to the efficiency of public transportation, everything in
> Japan is designed to make life easier for its citizens. For example, trains
> and buses always run on time, and the stations are equipped with electronic
> signs that provide real-time information on train schedules and delays.
>
> *Foreigners may also be amazed by the attention to detail and the level of
> customer service in Japan.* Service is an important part of Japanese
> culture, and the concept of "omotenashi" (hospitality) is deeply ingrained
> in Japanese society.
>
> * Everywhere you go in Japan, from hotels and restaurants to shops and
> tourist attractions, you can expect to be treated with the utmost respect
> and care.*
>
> Q6           Why does engine oil become dark brown or even black over
> time?
>
> A6           Erika Fernandez, Works at Freelancer, Novelist, Writer Wed
>
> *Engine oil becomes dark brown or even black over time due to a variety of
> factors*. During normal operation, *heat cycles naturally darken motor
> oil. When the engine reaches normal operating temperature, the motor oil
> heats up, and then it cools while the car sits in the parking lot.*
>
> *Some additives in motor oil are more susceptible to darkening in the
> presence of heat than others*. In addition, normal oxidation can darken
> oil. *Over time, the oil's viscosity changes, and it becomes contaminated
> with dust and dirt, which causes it to turn muddy and look very dark or
> blackish in appearance.*
>
> Thick, very dark, or black engine oil usually indicates that the oil has
> been exposed to dirt or dust contaminants that lead to a soot. *The color
> of the oil does not dictate the efficiency of oil, and judging an oil’s
> efficiency on color alone is not possible*.
>
> When regular engine oil changes are neglected, normally free-flowing
> lubricating oil breaks down, becomes contaminated, ceases to flow, and is
> transformed into a thick soup of waste.
>
> Q7           What are some interesting facts which are not commonly known?
>
> A7           Krishna Kamat, Apr 8
>
> Famous Brands full form you never knew before
>
> AMUL : Anand Milk Union Limited.
>
> MRF : Madras Rubber Factory.
>
> *BMW : Bayerische Motoren Werke.*
>
> *HTC : High Tech Computer.*
>
> HP : Hewlett-Packard.
>
> *INTEL : Integrated Electronics.*
>
> *KFC : Kentucky Fried Chicken.*
>
> JBL : James Bullough Lansing.
>
> *GOOGLE Global Organization of Oriented Group Language of Earth.*
>
> YAHOO : Yet Another Hierarchically Organized Oracle.
>
> *NASA : National Aeronautics and Space Administration.*
>
> ISRO : Indian Space Research Organisation.
>
> Q8           Are there ways to slow down the aging process and extend our
> natural lifespans beyond what is currently thought to be possible?
>
>  A8          Tiny Nair, Cardiologist at PRS Hospital, Trivandrum Jan 15
>
> * ‘By the way, don’t open the ceramic box (jar)’ announced the husband
> before he left home.* Feminine curiosity was no less intense in 700 BC as
> it is today.
>
> Ms. Pandora opened the box, and as per Greek mythology, let all the human
> misery escape – from debility to ageing, from disease to pandemic,
> everything.
>
> She panicked and closed the lid quickly. She didn’t realize that the
> cures like youthfulness, hope, health and happiness was lying at the bottom
> of the box. But your wife knows.
>
> *In 1961, American scientist Leonard Hayflick from* Philadelphia made an
> astounding discovery. In the lab, cultured human cells could divide to a
> maximum of 50 times, and then it perished.
>
> *Chromosomes, the coiled structure inside our cells that houses our
> genetic code, has a protective ‘shoe’ called telomere at its end, to
> prevent the edges from fraying, during cell division*.
>
> *In 1980, Elizabeth Blackburn from Australia proved that a single-cell
> organism ‘tetrahymena’ can be kept immortal* in the lab petri-dish by
> constant supply of an enzyme ‘telomerase’ that keeps the sole of the
> telomere ‘shoe’ intact. Biologic immortality at cellular level was now in
> sight. The discovery fetched her the Nobel Prize in 2009.
>
> *Token 32 came riding on a stainless steel wheel-*chair, a frail, elderly
> lady, her ‘salt-pepper’ unkempt hair, ‘crow-feet’ side trims; an unmatched
> blouse with a wrinkled silk-saree causally wrapped over her torso. *Her
> heavyweight gold chain, gymnastic-ring earrings and jumbo-size gold bangles
> indicated that she was in no financial insolvency.*
>
>  ‘How are you, Amma?’ I try to greet her with a smile, the best that I
> could sport at 2-30 in the afternoon.
>
>  ‘I am unwell son, aches and pain all over, unable to move, all effect of
> old age’ the patient announced.
>
> *It was only when I looked at her medical records, it struck me; she is my
> age. My same age!*
>
> Either her ‘telomere’ is bad, or my ‘hair dye’ is good.
>
> Self-grooming is much more than skin-cream and hair-dye.
>
> *Watch a rodent, a lab animal, a cat or a dog. It spends substantial
> amount of time in self grooming.* Licking, shaking, rubbing scratching,
> every way it can, it tries to keep itself clean. It is vital for its
> survival by preventing infections and parasites. A lab animal that stops
> self-grooming, signals that it is sick and it is going to die.
>
> Self-grooming in humans have evolved a lot from bathing and brushing to
> fairness creams and hair colour. Self-grooming improve self-esteem, but
> there is more. It improves self-perception, not just what others think
> about you, but what you think about yourself. A film star, concerned
> about how people perceive her (showcased self-image) is not what we are
> talking about. It is what you think about yourself (mirror self-image). A
> distorted mirror self-image is a problem.
>
> The very definition of ageing has changed, not everyone above age 65 years
> is old.
>
> Those between 65 and 75 years is termed ‘young old’, 75 years till 85
> ‘middle old’ and 85 plus labelled ‘older old’.
>
> *In countries like Japan, there are many ‘older old’ who are healthy and
> fit, proving that ageing does not necessarily make you unhealthy*. Bright
> and active people like biologist Richard Dawkins (82) thinker Daniel
> Kahneman (88), and linguist Noam Chomsky (91) proves the point.
>
> This led researchers to come up with the concept of ‘frailty’. Frailty is
> combination of difficulty in moving around (mobility), slow thinking or
> poor memory (cognition), loss of muscle and bone mass and difficulty in
> activities of daily living. Elaborate scores are in place to quantify
> frailty. *While only 10% of those between 65 to 75 years are frail, the
> frailty percentage increase to 25% above 85 years of age.*
>
> The US National Health and Aging Trend Study of 4800 patients done at
> Johns Hopkins University at Baltimore in 2021 showed that those who had low
> self-esteem and self-perception scores at the start of study, had a 41%
> higher risk of developing frailty on seven year follow-up. So take care
> of your image to yourself.
>
> As acclaimed trainer Tom Hopkins puts it ‘You are your greatest asset.
> Put your time, effort and money in grooming yourself.’ Not for others to
> appreciate, but for your health.
>
> The jar your wife digs her finger into now and then, which you presume to
> be face cream, is in reality the pandoras box; she is trying to scoop out
> the left-over ‘youthfulness’.
>
> (From my article published in the HINDU today)
>
> My note- What a beautiful writing- Such skill is God given. Perhaps one  
> member
>  in the group may not agree to my note. For him these are silly ones.
>
> Q9           Can I buy only the outside unit of a split AC?
>
> A9           Gopala Krishnan, Former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004
> at Department of Telecom (1966–2004)Just now
>
> The outdoor unit is the prime part of the split AC. *The cost of indoor
> unit is only 10% of the total price.*
>
> As far as my knowledge goes *New outdoor unit alone cannot be obtained
> from shops in India*. But AC service shops may be able to give 2nd hand
> or repaired unit sometimes.
>
> No wise person will try to purchase AC outdoor unit alone. Most will
> dispose both the units to repair shops for the price they could get and 
> purchase
> a latest AC unit with in the budget.
>
> Q10         What are some mind blowing facts that most people don't know?
>
> A10         Krishna Kamat, Sun
>
> Here are some mind blowing facts about Nebula that most people don't know
>
> *A Nebula is a giant cloud of dust and gas in space.* Some nebulae (more
> than one nebula) come from the gas and dust thrown out by the explosion of
> a dying star. Other nebulae are regions where new stars are beginning to
> form.
>
> The Nebula was made largely of hydrogen with some helium and small
> amounts of the remaining naturally occurring chemical elements.
>
> Nebula come in many different shapes and sizes. There are four main types
> of nebula — *Planetary nebula, Reflection nebula, Emission nebula, and
> Absorption nebula.*
>
> The closest known nebula to Earth is called the Helix Nebula. It is the
> remnant of a dying star. It is approximately 700 light-years away from
> Earth.
>
> The word nebula comes from the Latin word for cloud.
>
> *All the above QA are from  Quora  website  on   20-04- 2023.*
>
> *Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers .*
>
> *Compiled **and posted by R. Gopala krishnan, former ITS,  on 21-04-2023*
>
>
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