Q1 how can a sink be a garbage holder? And all are enjoying themselves. Q2 Depends on the finer special equipment attached; are you aware of them as of today? Q3 Lemon consumption depends on your constitution. Why are all these beating around the bush Q4 Again what kind of Q; where it does not?; in Chennai or antartica? Q5 Sir not dried and wet etc. Each country has its own regulations. India will allow all sorts of things. Sweden and Norway will not; Australia and USA have Food, Medicine and agricultural regulations. Even I was not able to get the 2 plantains and 2 oranges as my food, bought in Hawaii on the inflight back to SFO. Agri regulations. So only when you travel widely will you learn a lot. Do not believe 80% of Quora. Q6 Social rules are media centered and not universal. If you smile in the USA on the road, the other will frown and demand from you, DO I KNOW YOU?. Q7 There is no helicopter you can fly without a licence. KR IRS 30623
On Thu, 29 Jun 2023 at 19:25, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty < [email protected]> wrote: > *CULTURAL QA 06-2023-29* > > *Q1 Is it common for people to use a kitchen sink as a garbage > can?* > > A1 Gopala Krishnan, Former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004 > at Department of Telecom (1966–2004)0y > > Some women may *temporarily put kitchen waste in sink and later transfer > to dustbin kept in work area*. *While working in kitchen it is > practically not possible to go to dust bin every time*. Most women do not > like to keep dustbin in kitchen since it may not be 100 hygienic all times. > > *Q2 How long can a Boeing 777 fly without refueling?* > > A2 Erika Fernandez, Works at Freelancer, Novelist, Writer Wed > > *The longest that a commercial airplane has flown without refuelling is a > little over 23 hours*. This was achieved by a Boeing 777-200 LR that flew > between *Hong Kong and London, covering a distance of almost 20,000 km*. > The Boeing 777-200LR holds the world record for the longest non-stop flight > without refuelling with a flight distance of 11,664 nautical miles > (21,601.7 km). > > The 777-300ER, which is the most popular variant, has a range of 14,490 > kilometers (7,825 nautical miles). > > The range of a Boeing 777 is also affected by a number of factors, > including the weight of the aircraft, the altitude, and the wind > conditions. The aircraft is also equipped with a fuel-saving feature called > "Eco Throttle," which can help to extend the range by up to 10%. > > *Q3 How much lemon is okay to consume in a day?* > > A3 Health Consultant For You,Health Consultant | Affiliate > Marketing | Digital Marketer1h > > Lemon consumption in moderation is generally safe and offers various > health benefits. The amount consumed depends on factors such as overall > health, dietary restrictions, and *body reactions to citrus fruits.* > > Lemon is an excellent source of vitamin C and contains antioxidants. *It > can be consumed in various forms, such as by adding lemon juice to water, > using it as a flavouring agent in dishes, or in salad dressings.* There > is no specific daily intake for lemon, but it is generally advised to > consume it as part of a balanced diet. > > Consult a healthcare professional or registered dietitian for personalized > advice based on individual needs. Excessive lemon consumption may have > potential side effects, such as eroded tooth enamel and aggravated symptoms > like heartburn. In summary, lemon is generally safe and beneficial in > moderation, but it's best to listen to your body, consider individual > factors, and maintain a balanced diet. > > *Q4 What must be done if my fridge is not cooling after a month of > being switched off?* > > A4 Nurul Hossain, Prof. of STEM - Principal Investigator - NSF > Grant (2019–present)Jun 9 > > Refrigerators are mechanical devices that give better service and last > longer when kept running all the time. It's not recommended that you ever > turn them off. Maybe you have lost all the freon while it was switched off. > Its > most likely that you have a leak in the system. You can refill it; > however, you are going to have to spend significant amount of money and > unfortunately, it will leak again. > > I would suggest you find a good repair technician. > > My note- In earlier days it was a practice to switch OFF the fridge after > taking things for defrosting. > > *Q5 Why are dried coconuts not allowed in flights?* > > A5 Vishnu Ravi, Aerospace Engineer | Aviation Enthusiast & > Content Creator18h > > Enhancing safety measures during air travel is of utmost importance, which > is why coconuts are strictly prohibited on flights. The concern lies in > the high oil content of coconut, known as copra, as it possesses the > potential to ignite and pose a fire hazard. > > Consequently, both hand luggage and checked-in luggage are restricted from > containing coconuts, except for retail packaged coconut products, which > adhere to the established safety guidelines. It's crucial to recognize that > dried coconut, being a highly flammable substance, is classified as a > "Dangerous Good" under DGR protocols. > > *Q6 What are some unwritten social rules everyone should know?* > > A6 Andy,random writer Jun 17 > > *Always carry cash. (you never know what might happen on the road)* > > Smile when you shake hands. (ensures confidence and trustworthiness) > > If you are not invited, don’t go. (unless extremely necessary, ofc) > > When in a conversation, wait for your turn to speak. (makes you more > likable) > > Start saying Yes and No without explaining an entire story. (Yes and No > tells a lot) > > Never say no if a poor friend/relative invites you to dinner or lunch. > (eat less but eat) > > *If someone accidentally slips or spills a drink, help them instead of > looking at them awkwardly. (we all go through this)* > > Don’t ask a girl her age. Nor a man his salary. > > Never try to outsmart your teacher or your father. (If you know they’re > wrong, explain to them why) > > If you don’t like someone’s specific habit, never tell others about it; > instead to them in private. > > *Q7 What helicopters can you fly without a license?* > > A7 Erika Fernandez, Experience in Aviation FieldJ un 23 > > *There are a few types of helicopters that you can fly without a license. > These are typically small, lightweight helicopters that are used for > recreational purposes.* Some of the most common helicopters that you can > fly without a license include: > > Gyrocopters: Gyrocopters are type of small helicopter that you can fly > without a license. They are powered by a rotor that is turned by the > engine, and they do not have a tail rotor. Gyrocopters are typically slower > than other types of helicopters, but they are easier to fly. > > Microlights: Microlights are the smallest and lightest type of > helicopter. They are typically powered by a small engine and have a maximum > weight of 254 pounds. Microlights are not required to be registered with > the FAA, and you do not need a license to fly them. > > Quadcopters: Quadcopters are a type of helicopter that has four rotors. > They are typically used for photography and videography, and they are > becoming increasingly popular. Quadcopters do not require a license to fly, > but you must follow the FAA's rules and regulations for unmanned aircraft. > > It is important to note that even if you can fly a helicopter without a > license, you should still take some training. This will help you to learn > the basics of helicopter flight and how to operate the helicopter safely. > You can find training courses for helicopters at many flight schools. > > If you are interested in flying a helicopter, I encourage you to do some > research and find a helicopter that is right for you. You should also take > some training to learn how to fly the helicopter safely. With a little bit > of training, you can be flying a helicopter in no time! > > *All the above QA are from Quora website on 29-06- 2023.* > > *Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers .* > > *Compiled **and posted by R. Gopala krishnan, on 30-06-2023* > > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Thatha_Patty" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/1725076715.338227.1688091921649%40mail.yahoo.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/1725076715.338227.1688091921649%40mail.yahoo.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. 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