HOW A LIAR REACTS IS EVIDENT FROM G's COMMENTS TAGGED:"Respected Mr Rajaram Krishnamurthy, *Repeatedly telling a lie will not make it true all times.* I wrote to you many times when you were discomforted by the responses of Mr Narayanaswamy- *You need not respond if you are discomforted. *But you stated- I know how to reply and started responding to him and the consequences. Mr Narayanaswamy has perfect command of English. This you lag very much. You started with *Pota pota Pinnakku* in Tamil. Your incapacity of perfect English is known to all members in all groups. You continue in half baked English and abusing in Tamil. Many times Mr Narayanaswamy regretted for exchange of responses, but there are no words like EXCUSE, REGRET, SORRY etc. in your dictionary. Sorry to write the truth in the forum for information of all members. It is because you are abusing me and writing I am responsible for the conflicts between you and Narayanaswamy. Gopalakrishnan" xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx KR 1 Gopalkrishnan was Goabel in th erigime of Hitler and now gopalakrishnan; I am reminded of film Kalyana parisu Thangavelu jokes (hence G is also a joker) [and his ITS strength is such] ; "namma mannar and co patri sollada". If Naryanasamy calls something I shall refrain from replying; if so why don't you do that to mine? People say "lectures are only for the outsiders and not for self". 2 Who spoke English now? Gopalakrishnan because his English is dirty; and his master's voice Narayanasamy is butler-like, quoting 4 latino texts, poetries and 4 shraddha mantras which he knew. And when Gopalakrishnan revealed his sarcasm for which he had no rights, will advocate , about others rights and duties. Super duper gopala. 3 It is a fact that my comments will not appear in any iyer 123. Narayaanasamy writes in iyer 123 only. if so Gopalakrishnan says that all other members of the groups, communicate extracting my comments , appearing in the rest to Narayanasamy, for his eda sanskrit vakyas as comments with his butler English and nauseating malayalam; Gopalaakrishnan is not forwarding sir; only all others are doing it. Engappan kurukulle illai (my father is not hiding there). 4 Gopala and narayana can write in dirty style malayalam of their own; but when i write in Tamil, it is because, I do not know o well versed in English; so Gopala is so well versed in deductions, as he does in Quora, as the status of ITS taught him. 5 Narayanasamy regretted not for his worst pimp comments, but he is being called by names; if he is 97 and he is alive and matured, he shall behave well and cannot afford to get back punches. 6 N and G both will write as if they are veda vyasas entitled to utter any vakyas about others--like---(a) this is not irs status (b) lack of english ( c ) do not know how to respect old age (d) speaks in thiruvalluvar and Tamil (e) GOOD as if elders utter to younger as if so knowledgeable toner (f) when i was in 1947 .. like commentator vizzy in old cricket commentary -as if G had seen many facets of life. ( g) joker of the earth. 7 I really wonder how these two stand naked and yet are able to write and the best wonder is all the rest staying aloof, except a countable fingers personalities. !!! 8 This I have not posted in iyer 123; and if I get a reply from N I shall post; and the cause of sending is not Gopala but only you people. KR IRS 27 6 23
On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 at 07:01, gopala krishnan <[email protected]> wrote: > Respected Mr Rajaram Krishnamurthy, > > *Repeatedly telling a lie will not make it true all times.* I wrote to > you many times when you were discomforted by the responses of Mr > Narayanaswamy- > *You need not respond if you are discomforted. * > > But you stated- I know how to reply and started responding to him and the > consequences. > > Mr Narayanaswamy has perfect command of English. This you lag very much. > You started with *Pota pota Pinnakku* in Tamil. Your incapacity of > perfect English is known to all members in all groups. You continue in half > baked English and abusing in Tamil. > > Many times Mr Narayanaswamy regretted for exchange of responses, but there > are no words like EXCUSE, REGRET, SORRY etc. in your dictionary. > > Sorry to write the truth in the forum for information of all members. It > is because you are abusing me and writing I am responsible for the > conflicts between you and Narayanaswamy. > > Gopalakrishnan > > On Monday, 26 June, 2023 at 11:53:06 pm IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Gopala why hanging around Kerala iyer only or 123? Brutality support you > need? What is that previous wisdom , enlighten me please. You opened the > PANDORA'S BOX. You started acting as if you are ingenious , not me. You > thought the whole nation was behind you when that bas..d alone was hosting > you. You forgot the nonsensical views of weighing the abuses as different > to N and ME. Whose devilish thinking is it? You started and you do suffre. > I am not like others; I do not enter in other's territories; but one who > wags his tail, deserved to be cut down. Make you in good sense KR > > On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 at 02:13, gopala krishnan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Refer my previous response please > Gopalakrishnan > > On Monday, 26 June, 2023 at 08:32:10 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Thank you for your response. My dear Gopalakrisshnan, I took the cue only > from you. When you wrote about my IRS and English often, I pointed out > abuse and man-slaughter; but what did you say?; you wrote several times > that they are not abusive; so I am now using your weapon; and why do you > get offended? Why do you think it is abusive? Your own justifications my > dear G KR IRS 26 6 23 > > On Sun, 25 Jun 2023 at 16:49, gopala krishnan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Respected sir, > > The ITS intelligence is after experience in working with machines from > 1967 end to 1991 and 1996 to 1998. Only four years I was lecturer and not > hard working in field and from 1998 end till my retirement in > administration as Assistant General manager in GM office which was/is a > prestigious post. > > An IRS may feel the radious is less, because of his* short sight,* and > working only in administration. > > *Please stop commenting adversely.* You were better in responses and I do > not know what made you to comment like this. Probably I am outshining and > you are envious > > With regards > > Gopalakrishnan (Former ITS) > > On Monday, 26 June, 2023 at 12:16:22 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Q1 All machines will make noise due to friction. Even that one bought > new will make a kind of HISS noIse and as days pass by make loda loda > noises. The screwdriver magic after paying Rs 200, will last long for 2 > daYS AND THEN START WORKING THE LODA LODA. > Q2 I always find that ITS intelligence teaches a lesson of walking to > a place where we may not reach. Or writing for a cup of coffee. Circle is > giving a short radius for straight landing ; if you go linear you waste > petrol; if you make any other shape, more fuel is lost and time is also > wasted. Target is at the center and procrastination is with a purpose. > Don't we play chair games? > Q3 Another ITS impenetrable clay matter speaking about where so many > daily are in and out. All forests are like that only. Lots of creepers and > vineries entangling the robust trees with grass growth to hip levels. will > not allow anyone to trekk so easily, whether in Indian or Uganda or any > other national park. Some of the photos I SENT IN THE LAST FORTNIGHT, which > were not seen fully , may be seen now. So there are no forests inaccessible > nor dark where light does not enter sir. If so, how do all the trees grow > so groovy? I had entered Idukki, Silent valley Kerala so thickly. Why > People who regularly go to Sabari mala may see such wonders; and how the > path today you are walking was obtained?; My uncle used to say that they > used to go there with Arivals, and keep cutting the trees to walk every > year; even snakes they have cut in that process. So lights will fall with > more shades to perceive. I trekked in 1992 with my wife and 2 kids. And > this place you are mentioning the second time. No foerst can be trekked as > you like it as they preserve the forest; but they make a groovy way to > tread and trekking tours are arranged. Ofcouse now at this age they are not > possible. > > Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is located in the southwestern part of > Uganda on the rim of the Rift Valley. The hillsides which are mist-covered > are sheltered by one of the ancient and very biologically varied > rainforests in Uganda that dates back to more than 25,000 years, comprising > of about 400 varied plant species. More notably, this “impenetrable forest” > in addition protects an predictable 320 population of mountain gorillas – > approximately half of the population in the world, among which are a number > of habituated groups, that can be tracked by visitors.Bwindi is habitat to > more than half the world’s population of Mountain Gorillas. actually there > are over 300 mountain gorillas living here. Gorilla devotees for *Uganda > tours* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/uganda-tours-things-to-do.html> from > different corners of the world to enjoy this Ultimate Safari in Uganda – > Mountain Gorilla tours / tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.The word > “Bwindi” means “darkness” and taking a hike this magnificent forest will > certainly unveil to you the reason why the forest was named so. You will as > well be in position to fast tell why actually the forest is also regarded > as Impenetrable. One requires to be realistically physically fit to take > part in this mountain gorilla tracking / trekking adventure because it may > involve climbing the steep terrain. > > In addition to the endangered impressive mountain gorillas there are also > 346 bird species and more than 200 butterfly species, about 324 species of > trees, ten of which are only found in this areas in the whole of Uganda. > This is really a destination to explore. Because there are few habituated > Gorillas living here (gorillas that have been trained to withstand human > presence and not likely to attack), actually the time offered to see them > is limited and so are the permits which currently are offered at a cost of > $500 per individual. No person ever complains after spending some time with > these very fascinating Mountain Gorillas in Uganda within Bwindi > Impenetrable Forest, which is among the most stunning rainforest anyone > will ever come across. > > This biologically varied region as well offers shelter to a additional 120 > mammals, among which are various primate species like the baboons plus > chimpanzees, in addition to elephants as well as antelopes. Furthermore, > there are about 350 bird species supported within this forest, among which > are twenty three Albertine Rift endemics. The adjacent towns of Nkuringo as > well as Buhoma offer an remarkable collection of luxury lodges, budget > campsites, restaurants, rustic bandas and craft stalls in addition to > guiding services. *A 3 day gorilla safari tour > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/3-day-gorilla.html>* will cover > plentiful Opportunities to discover the neighboring Bakiga plus Batwa Pygmy > people’s cultures which they well showcase in performances plus workshops > as well as on guided village walks. > > While in Uganda, besides visiting the mountain gorillas, you can take a > safari to Kidepo, Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, *Lake Mburo National > Park* <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/lake-mburo.html> and > other interesting tourist areas that are worth checking out. Check Uganda > safari destinations here, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Reserve was gazetted > in the year of 1942 and later in 1992 it was upgraded to the Bwindi > Impenetrable National Park and in 1994 it was recognized as a World > Heritage Site in Uganda. In local language (Lukiga), Bwindi actually means > ‘Impenetrable.’ This repeated warning is apt, for Bwindi is all however > impenetrable; 327 km2 of tangled plant life draped over a deep fissured > landscape of steep, slippery valleys & high, draughty ridges. However if > the terrain is far from easy to manage, it’s well worthy the effort. A trek > through this, is among Africa’s most ancient rainforests, in search of the > vulnerable mountain gorilla, ranks among one of the world’s premier > wildlife encounters. Most tourists on African trip combine *Tanzania > safari* <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/tanzania-safari.html> > adventures > with gorilla trekking in Uganda and Rwanda in addition to a safari in Kenya > or *Mount Kilimanjaro Trekking in Tanzania* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/mount-kilimanjaro-trekking-tanzania.html> > . > > Where Else Can you see the Mountain Gorillas? After your gorilla tours in > Uganda, a visit to Volcanoes National Park for *Rwanda safari tours* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/rwanda-safari-to-do.html> is a > great opportunity to see the other half of the remaining mountain gorillas > in the world. Visit the Volcanoes National Park Rwanda for packages to > Rwanda. Besides the mountain gorillas, check this post on where to *see > gorillas in Africa.* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/see-gorillas-africa.html> You > can combine your Rwanda or *Congo gorilla tour* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/congo-gorilla-trekking-safari.html> > with *climbing mount Nyiragongo* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/climb-mount-nyiragongo-volcano.html>. > Bwindi could be very cold especially in the morning & night. The annual > mean temperatures range is 7°C to 20°C with the coldest months being June & > July.Hence warm clothing are required, plus wet weather gear because Bwindi > receives up to 2390mm of rain every year. This is centered on during 2 wet > seasons, short rains in March- May & heavy rainfall in the months of > September-November.In Bwindi, rain often falls as long hours of soft > drizzle,instead of short tropical deluge. A tour agent will help you > prepare depending on the season. Most tourists who take on African safari > holidays usually combine more countries in various destinations. If you > would like to visit other neighboring countries to Uganda or Rwanda, > consider Tanzania safari holidays for the *great wildebeest migration > safaris* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/great-wildebeest-migration.html> in > Africa, Ngorongoro crater ,Serengeti and so much more. *Kenya safari > vacation* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/kenya-safari-cost.html> spots > include Masai Mara, Amboseli and others. In The Southern part of Africa, > you can visit *Botswana* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/botswana-safari.html>, *Malawi* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/malawi-safari.html>, *Zambia* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/zambia-safari.html>, *Zimbabwe* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/zimbabwe-safari.html>,*South > Africa* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/south-africa-safari.html> and > *Madagascar* > <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/madagascar-tours.html> and > *Ethiopia* <https://www.bwindiforestnationalpark.com/ethiopia-tours.html>. > > Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in featured in CCN, Newyork > Times, African Safari Operators, Safari Geographic, Huffington Post, > CNtraveler and so much more. > > xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Elephant Valley Estate at Ganesh Puram 10°18.602′N 77°31.218′E > <https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Vilpatti¶ms=10_18.602_N_77_31.218_E_> > near > Vilpatti, is a 100-acre (0.40 km2) private nature reserve > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nature_reserve> and organic farm > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_farm> welcoming eco-tourists > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eco-tourist>. They offer private cottages, > tent houses, an Indo-continental fusion organic foods > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_food> restaurant, trekking, nature > walks and horse riding. They promote the conservation > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_ethic> of traditional > varieties of fruits, vegetables and cereals. They have orchards of lime > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lime_(fruit)>, orange > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_(fruit)>, avocados > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avocado>, guavas > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guava> and amla > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_gooseberry> inter-cropped with > coffee <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee>, pepper > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_pepper>, vanilla > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla>, cinnamon > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinnamon>, nutmeg > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nutmeg>, mangoes > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mango>, jack fruit > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_fruit>, pomegranate > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomegranate>, guavas > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guava> and bananas > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana>. The estate provides local jobs > and makes a contribution to sustainable development > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sustainable_development> of the area. > > Hill Country Holiday Resorts in Attuvampatti offers a wide choice of > reasonably priced rooms, suites and cottages, three specialty restaurants > and conference facilities <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conference_room>. > Other club facilities include a games room, a fully equipped health club > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_club>, billiards > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocket_billiards> and snooker > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snooker>, putt-putt golf > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miniature_golf>, outdoor play areas, an > amphitheatre, bar, CCTV > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed-circuit_television>, children > playroom, sight seeing <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sight_seeing> tours, > doctor on-call, Shuttlecock <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuttlecock> court, > library, evening entertainment, trekking and an in-h\house provision store. > > Sterling Valley View Resort offers modern rooms, apartments, cottages and > time shares on a panoramic hill top, off Pallangi Road in Attuvampatti. > Their facilities include multi cuisine restaurant, 24-hour room service, > 450 seat conference/banquet hall with OHP > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overhead_projector>, Screen, VCR > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VCR>, LCD > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LCD> and computer, travel desk, Free > Newspaper, Jacuzzi, Sauna, Secretarial Service, Satellite TV, medical > facility with doctor on-call, cocktail Lounge and Live Entertainment > discotheque <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discotheque>, library, safe > Deposit vaults, STD > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subscriber_trunk_dialling>/ISD > <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Subscriber_Dialling_(India)> > telephones, > grocery shop, playground, auto and bicycles rental, laundry, coffee shop > and a souvenir shop. > > A popular 16 km hiking <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiking> route > between Kodaikanal and Palni passes through Vilpatti > > KR IRS 26 6 23 > > > > On Sun, 25 Jun 2023 at 08:44, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 < > [email protected]> wrote: > > *CULTURAL QA 06-2023-25A* > > Q1 How do I stop a fan noise? > > A1 Gopala Krishnan, Former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004 > at Department of Telecom (1966–2004)Just now > > Most of the fans are working with least noise if they are 1) New 2) > Rheostat (Regulator) at medium position. *One of the reasons if the fan > is new, for making the noise can be because the cup above motor unit > touching the top of motor unit covering* . Re-fixing it by a technician > can solve the problem. > > *Another reason can be by keeping the rheostat in the same position and > wear and tear of bearings.* By just altering the position for a few > minutes will solve the issue. > > *If the fan is old, there can be a problem of lubrication and change of > ball bearings* may solve the problem. > > Q2 Why do planes circle before landing and after take -off? > > A2 Info Sage, Professional Maven Sat > > Planes may circle before landing or after take off for various reasons. > Here are some explanations for these procedures: > > *1. Air Traffic Control Instructions:* > > Air Traffic Control (ATC) may direct aircraft to enter a holding pattern > before landing or after take-off. This is done to manage the flow of air > traffic and *ensure safe spacing between aircraft*. ATC may need to > sequence arriving aircraft or provide spacing for departing aircraft. > Holding patterns help maintain separation and allow ATC to efficiently > manage traffic. > > *2. Congestion at the Destination Airport:* > > If the destination airport is experiencing congestion or heavy air > traffic, *ATC may instruct aircraft to enter a holding pattern*. This > allows the airport to clear some of the congestion and create a more > orderly arrival sequence. Holding patterns give ATC the flexibility to > control the flow of aircraft and minimize delays. > > *3. Runway Clearance:* > > Sometimes, aircraft need to wait for the runway to become available for > landing. *This can happen if there is an aircraft still on the runway, > debris needs to be cleared, or there are other operational considerations.* > In such cases, aircraft may enter a holding pattern until the runway is > clear and ready for their arrival or departure. > > 4. Weather Conditions: > > Adverse weather, such as low visibility or strong crosswinds, can affect > aircraft operations. ATC may put aircraft into a holding pattern until > conditions improve or until there is a safe window for landing. This > ensures the safety of the aircraft and passengers. > > 5. Operational Requirements: > > Airlines may also choose to enter a holding pattern for operational > reasons. This could be due to operational constraints, crew scheduling, > or to meet slot times at the destination airport. Airlines carefully plan > their schedules and may build in some buffer time through holding patterns > to manage any deviations or unforeseen circumstances. > > NOTE: *The concept of a "go-around*." A go-around is when an aircraft > aborts the landing and initiates a climb to re-enter the approach for > another landing attempt. *Go-arounds can occur due to various reasons, > such as an unstable approach, traffic on the runway, or ATC instructions*. > They ensure the safety of the aircraft and allow for a more controlled > landing. > > *My note- I have experienced circling before landing due to congestion* > in one of my flights to Bangalore from Chennai, at Bangalore air- port. > > *I have also experienced circling due to weather condition* also at > Trivandrum airport due to heavy storm obstructing landing. Finally the > plane was force landed and we had a narrow escape. It was in one of my > Dubai- Trivandrum flight in 1964. > > Q3 Is it possible for there to be a forest impossible to enter? > > A3 Info Orb Answered by RI Shohag,7h > > Yes, in name and in fact: it is the Impenetrable Forest of Bwindi. > > It is located in Uganda and owes its name to the fact that it is very > difficult to access, even for those traveling on foot, both due to the > rugged nature of the terrain and the tangle of vegetation. > > It is fortunate that it is like this: it is one of the most precious and > richest ecosystems on the planet, *since 1994 protected as a World > Heritage Site by Unesco.* > > *It is home to more than 160 species of plants, as well as a hundred > species of ferns, thousands of animal species, including 120 of mammals* > and the rare mountain gorilla, 346 of birds, 200 of butterflies, many of > which are endangered, and 27 of frogs, chameleons and geckos. > > *My note- I have watched a Tamil programme about forest near Vilpatti ( > Kodaikkanal). It was told* inside the forest sunlight will not enter > because of the growth of trees. Tourists are permitted on special > permission with forest guards on the outer of the forest with compass and > head light. > > Q3 What are the differences between personal computers and > workstation computers? > > *A3 Naman Arora, Price hush Jun 14* > > *Personal computers and workstation computers are distinct in terms of > their design, performance, and intended usage*. > > Personal computers are designed for individual use and cater to a wide > range of applications such as web browsing, word processing. They are > typically affordable. PCs are equipped with a balanced combination of > hardware components that provide adequate performance for everyday tasks. > > On the other hand, workstation computers are engineered to deliver > superior performance and reliability for demanding professional > applications. > > Workstations are optimized for tasks that require extensive computational > power, such as 3D modeling, animation, video editing, scientific > simulations, and engineering design. > > They boast high-end processors, abundant RAM, powerful graphics cards, and > fast storage systems. *Additionally, workstations often have robust > cooling mechanisms and are built with high-quality components to ensure > stability and longevity under heavy workloads.* > > Q4 When I manually put water in my Hisense automatic washing > machine, the water is rushing out back from the outlet. What may be the > cause? > > A4 Natalie Cummings,Former RN Retired2y > > I’m not sure I understand your question . I’m picturing you pouring water > into your machine while it is off . If this is the case the machine’s last > function was to drain when it last operated. The drain is probably still > open because this is where the machine stopped in it’s cycle. > > *If you’re doing this to try to soak clothing prior to washing* , then > soak your clothing in a basin or washtub , utility sink , bucket or by some > other manner . > > Try running your machine on a normal cycle to see if it’s working properly > . > > You won’t usually see a high amount of sudsy water in your newer HE > washers like you see in front loaders in a laundramat . > > I’m still trying to figure out why you may be pouring water in your > machine manually , the two things I’ve thought of is attempting to soak > your clothing or that you don’t think the machine is operating properly > because you don’t see a water level through the glass . > > *2ND ANSWER- Curt Mueller,Appliance repair and cleaning Specialist 2y* > > *Your putting in too much water*. Some washers will allow extra water to > be filled. Others will allow only so much before an overfil may occur. > > Q5 What happens if I put water manually in an automatic washing > machine? > > A5 Anonymous, Updated 4y > > *Nothing… at least with most top loading washers you can do this, in fact > I do it every time I do my wash!* The machine doesn’t know where its > water is coming from, it is only programmed to stop filling when the water > has reached its top off sensor, and even after it has sensed being full, > you can add more water to that! But you shouldn’t fill any higher than 2 > inches below the top of the drum or else water will spill over onto the > floor. > > Just lift the lid to add the water. That’s what I do. > > *All the above QA are from Quora website on 25-06- 2023.* > > *Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers .* > > *Compiled **and posted by R. 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