You do one thing: You ask that nayunda mavan to stop. Then all will become
quiet. You two are the nasty insects of the group. I shall retort every
inch you and that bad....d raise the tones. You have to shut up and shut
out KR  IRS


On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 at 19:20, gopala krishnan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Respected Mr Rajaram,
>
> Am I responsible for these exchange of abusing between yourself and Mr
> Narayanaswamy?
> You are not ready to ignore and keep quiet. Your responses for thought of
> the day has   no relation to your true actions. Please stop your abusing if
> possible. Then wait and see how nicely Mr Narayanaswamy posts. You are not
> ready to ignore as you state else where. Suffer..
> Gopalakrishnan
>
> On Wednesday, 28 June, 2023 at 07:42:31 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> തലയോട്ടി വിടാതെ രാവും പകലും കുരയ്ക്കുന്ന നാരായണസാമി ചൊക്കിപ്പാട്ടിയുടെ
> നാവും വാലും വെട്ടിമാറ്റണം.
> thalayotti vidaathe ravum pakalum kuraykkunna naaraayanasaami
> chokkippaattiyude naavum vaalum vettimattanam.
>
> On Tue, 27 Jun 2023 at 17:50, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Dear folks
>
> *മണ്ടയിൽപുഴുത്തു രാവിലും പകലിലും വിടാതെ കുരൈക്കുന്ന *
> *ചൊക്കിപ്പട്ടിയുടെ  നാക്കേയും  വാലിനേയും  വെട്ടിക്കളയണം*
>
> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2023 at 1:18 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> 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&params=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
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>
> 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.*
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> *Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers .*
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> *Compiled **and posted by R. Gopala krishnan, on 25-06-2023*
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