Respected Mr Rajaram,
Kindly write in a clear understandable form.
Where did your grand mother lived? In what age electricity came to the village?
Or you lived in which town/ city ? When did electric power came there?
It is not about the date electric power came to India.
You state your Grandma used switches to put on radio and gramaphone, I cannot
believe it. You wrote your origin is a small village near Swamimali. You had
electric power in that village in her life time
Give correct data so that I can take an excuse. Not suppose , suppose???
On Monday, 1 January, 2024 at 09:58:22 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy
<[email protected]> wrote:
Mr Gopalkrishnan, Your and your team I-123 (not iyer but idiot, and i and 2 and
3 only) maintained the incorrigible abuses but turns the table like a turtle,
and accuse others; do you think, some idiots words are so powerful as that of
Udayanidhi utterances? Senseless verbose after the 80s. When in your Q&A, the
fallacy is pointed out, what do you reply?; it was not written by me (Mr G) ;
but some one in quora; if you are willing to withdraw such fanatical statement,
well you have the right to induce as you had written; it is proverbial to say,
even my people knew it; so gran mother knowing it is perfect; your corrupt mind
thinks, yesterday, only my grand mother of 150 year old (I don't know how a
senile calculation arose) knew about it; and another one like you on wits end,
thinks that when electricity came, there were no grand mothers; and it was when
my grandmother knew there was no electricity as she was 150 year old? Read
carefully without envy and anger, with the clear mind of learning, yearning to
learn. Electricity came in 18 79 in India. ( when Narayanasamy described GM as
6year old) [Yet she had no right to know it? Suppose if Grandma got married at
10 to 14 as in those era, her daughter would be 18 when grandma is 32; suppose
that daughte begot a child at her 20, at 85, of the grandson, mother would be
100 and GM 114; after all when idiots are living 98 will there be any doubt a
GM 114 year old? Did anyone go to G and N and say such and such a thing, as
they write with so much of imagination, without even seeing myself?!!. Silly
minded. My Grandma knew electricity; she had the Radio and Gramophone; she
plugged them, switched on. But the two idiots here, did not know that wood is a
hard conductor; and writes about it before the aged audiences as if it is a
lesson; and another idiot from Singapore writes, that electric shock can be
prevented by hitting with a wood (nowadays all serials in TV shows it and that
is what i wrote) where the idiot even then, did not learn from what he
described-that wood is a hard conductor; and another idiot supports that idiot;
and easwara save our souls from the ordeals. And finally if I say my mom it is
only MY mom? Don't we call your mom and so many members moms as "MY " mom?;
SO ALSO gRANMA IS NOT ONLY THAT RELATED ONLY, WE ADDRESS OLD PEOPLE AS PATTI,
OR KIZHAVI (NON BRAHMINS) APPACHI (CHETTIARS) SO ON . Is there not a 60 years
grandson; a 78 year old father; and 96 year old grandfather? If narayanasamy
out of senility wrote something, another senile shall keep mum, and shall not
try to defend and write like a rowdy. Thank you KR IRS 1124 (every time G your
nose is cut and bleed but you will never give up like Vedalam?)
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From: gopala krishnan <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2024 at 09:01
Subject: Re: [KeralaIyers] Fwd: [iyer123] CULTURAL QA 12-2023-30
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>, Patty Thatha
<[email protected]>, Iyer <[email protected]>, Narayanaswamy
Iyer <[email protected]>, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <[email protected]>, APS
Mani <[email protected]>, Laxminarayan Sarma <[email protected]>
Respected Mr Rajaram,
Being the first day of January 2024, I thought not write anything adverse
about any one.
Please read what Mr Narayanaswamy wrote carefully about non conductivity of dry
wood and your response
Q1 What aresome extremely useful facts that you know?
KR Just agraduate of 21 year old who is yet to see the world speaks about
useful facts:
Low volt electricity does not travel through woodensticks. (Dry)
KR My Grandmaknows it
You commented so. You are around 80 years old. Then up to which year your
Grandma lived? Whether electricity was known in her period? Whether she
studied about it?
So you committed a mistake by a sarcastic comment and either you are able to
prove it or by your nature not able to admit you are wrong.
Simply you are finding fault with others. Please, please stop this nature.
Gopalakrishnan
On Monday, 1 January, 2024 at 08:38:53 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy
<[email protected]> wrote:
So dear all Is it wrong if I hereinafter degrade narayanasamy as I like
it as he is becoming greater ASS because of his birth in the wrong place at the
wrong time; this is so far decent; next will be myself going back to the
hitting him hard; a butler deserves that So all of you decide and and let me
know in 24 hrs your decisions. Thank you Dont soare idiots. KR IRS 1124
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From: Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2024 at 07:14
Subject: Re: [KeralaIyers] Fwd: [iyer123] CULTURAL QA 12-2023-30
To: iyer <[email protected]>, gopala krishnan <[email protected]>
Cc: Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]>
Dear folks
"I WILL NEVER TRIGGER ANYTHING; BUT I WILL NEVER LET SHEEPS AND GOATS TO FLOCK
OVER OUT OF SHAME. tHANK YOU GOPALAKRISHNAN. K R IRS 11223"
Famous last words in his usual drain-gutter-sewer broken English from a
congenital liar who lies and always triggers controversies with his
provocations.
For example:-
"GR:Low volt electricity does not travel through wooden sticks. (Dry)
KR: My Grandma knows it."
KR ex-IRS is in his mid-80's. So, is his Grandma in her 150's?
He goes dumb, as he always does, as a craven coward who runs and hides in the
cracks and crevices of the sewers in the slums of his Red Dogtown.
Being unlearned, unlettered, unschooled and uneducated, he does not know that
there is no plural for "sheep".
Neither do sheep and goats (like him) "flock over out of shame". Perhaps he
himself has adequate experience of "flocking out of shame" because every one of
his copious lies is detected and nailed on the spot.
To top it all, he indulges in his notorious insincere "nindu sthuthi" by
pretending to thank his chosen adversary.
And the incorrigible idiot still lives blindly and stupidly in the past, as he
signs off (11223), meaning that today is not the first day of January in 2024
New Year, but the first day of December 2023 !
What an incurably ultra-senile wonky weirdo !
S Narayanaswamy Iyer
On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 10:52 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <[email protected]>
wrote:
Mr Gopalakrishnan is courageous enough only to write within iyer and the others
2 and , no one else will know what he bluffed; he will abuse but he will become
an upturned turtle; why are behaving as TV villains? Read his and mine Q3 and
Q4 ; who wrote that note any devil from the sky; I always say, I WILL NEVER
TRIGGER ANYTHING; BUT I WILL NEVER LET SHEEPS AND GOATS TO FLOCK OVER OUT OF
SHAME. tHANK YOU GOPALAKRISHNAN. K R IRS 311223
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From: 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2023 at 19:11
Subject: Re: [KeralaIyers] Fwd: [iyer123] CULTURAL QA 12-2023-30
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>, Narayanaswamy Iyer
<[email protected]>, Kerala Iyer <[email protected]>, Patty Thatha
<[email protected]>, APS Mani <[email protected]>
Respected sir,
Mr Rajaram has as usual continuing his sarcastic and offensive responses. He
will continue abusing also as usual, since he has asked "WHY SHOULD I REGRET?"
Sir, the Malayalam saying " Ennae thallanda, Jnan nannavilla" (Don't blow me- I
will not improve ) only comes to me.
Gopalakrishnan
On Sunday, 31 December, 2023 at 06:13:14 pm IST, Narayanaswamy Iyer
<[email protected]> wrote:
Dear folks
"GR:Low volt electricity does not travel through wooden sticks. (Dry)
KR: My Grandma knows it."
My comments:-
"KR" being in his mid-80's, is his "Grandma" in her mid-50's?
S Narayanaswamy Iyer
On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 4:58 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <[email protected]>
wrote:
CULTURAL QA 12202330
Q1 What aresome extremely useful facts that you know?
KR Just agraduate of 21 year old who is yet to see the world speaks about
useful facts:
Low volt electricity does not travel through woodensticks. (Dry)
KR My Grandmaknows it
Next time when you witness an electric shock, you can usea wooden stick to push
the accident victim off a wire.
KR I thinkmany TV serials are seen.
The average Cell Phone screen is 10 times dirtier than atoilet seat. So, always
manage a small time daily to clean.
KR Do we not seeDIRTY HARRYs only among the students?
Eating blueberries daily helps you boost your short termmemory. Rather than
complaining about your short memory brain, start to takeblueberries daily.
KR Memory is health perfection oriented; so not only blue berry ,
any berryor any healthy balanced diet will do.
Bothdeclarative and procedural memory systems areelements of
long-term memory, as contrasted to short-termor working memory. Declarative
(includingsemantic and episodic) memory is an explicit form of memory, where
factsare stored and can be recalled and “declared.” Proceduralmemory, by
contrast, is an implicit form of memory, whereby performancescan be elicited
without conscious thought.
The episodic memory systemis related to the location or time of a
personally-experienced event; anexample would be the content of a particular
training event that this traineeattended. The semantic memory system is related
to facts that are not based onany personal recollection of episodic memory. An
example would be identifyingthe pharmaceutical company with the highest global
sales figures. Thus trainingper se engages the declarative memory system,
either episodic or semantic.
Humanmemory systems encompass several different types of cognitive
phenomena andreflect our ability to learn, store, and later retrieve
information. Althoughnumerous subdivisions and classifications exist, episodic
memory is what mostpeople are referring to when they discuss memory. Episodic
memory refers tomemory of events or episodes in one's life that are related to
a particulartime and place. Episodic memories are: flexible, in which small
details of amemory can be accessed in isolation (e.g., where you went for
dinner last week)or the entire multimodal memory can be retrieved; relational,
in which detailsof the memory are connected to each other and relate to your
personalexperience of the event; and contextual, in which the memory
incorporates richinformation about the environment and/or situation (i.e., they
are contextspecific).
Classic models of memory place episodic memory within thedeclarative memory
system, which refers to memories that are directlyaccessible to conscious
recollection. Episodic memory can be contrasted withsemantic memory, which is
another component of the declarative memory systemand refers to a person's fund
of general information. Unlike episodic memories,semantic memories reflect
information that does not depend on a particular timeor place (i.e., they are
context general). Thus, knowing that Cleopatra was aqueen of Egypt is part of
semantic memory; remembering a time when one sawShakespeare's Antony and
Cleopatra is part of episodic memory. Similarly,learning a list of words is a
function of episodic memory; knowing what thewords mean depends on semantic
memory. Importantly, many memories contain bothepisodic and semantic
information, allowing for a more vivid representation ofthe memory. (hence it
is a wide subject which a 21 year old may not……..)
Q2 What's themain thing about the universe that cannot be explained by
science?
R and G Determining the "main" thing aboutthe universe that science can't
explain is subjective and depends on individualperspectives and
interpretations. However, several prominent candidates exist: 1.Consciousness:
2. The origin and ultimate fate of the universe: 3. Theexistence and nature of
dark matter and dark energy: 4. The emergence of lifeand its potential beyond
Earth: 5. The fundamental nature of reality: \It'simportant to remember that
science is constantly evolving and pushing theboundaries of knowledge. What may
seem unexplainable today might find ascientific explanation tomorrow.
KR Iappreciate the young man; but the older generations by this time
should havelearnt better or read what I had been writing so far; even today on
time I hadwritten wrt the science.
1 Consciousnessas Indian Vedas teach us is as abstract as the
science is trying to unearth;the USA and many other nations have done
communications made through theirminds parted by distance, by corelating the
graph projections of both. Scienceis trying to establish data only through the
graphs (electro cardio graph)about the brain functions. So as admitted by
Stephen hawking, these things cannever be achieved at all. (II) One whohad
studied the NASADIYA SUKTHAM DIRECTLY OR WRITTEN BY ME AMY A TIMES, WILLKNOW,
no brain or experiment or fossils or any advanced hydrogen, Helium etccan
perfectly tell, any one , what was the origin, since none of (we were
therebut…B G ) us may remember. Nasadiya suktham the first literature alone
were theclosest; even they said:
इ॒यं विसृ॑ष्टि॒र्यत॑ आब॒भूव॒ यदि॑ वाद॒धे यदि॑ वा॒ न।
योअ॒स्याध्य॑क्षः पर॒मे व्यो॑म॒न्त्सो अ॒ङ्ग वे॑द॒ यदि॑ वा॒ न वेद॑॥ ७॥
iyamvisrushtir-yata aabhabhuuva yadi vaa dadhe yadi va na |
yo asyaadhyakshahparame vy-o-mantso anga ve-eda yadi va ne veda || 7 ||
Where did creationhave its origin? Who is One that created it or did the One
not create it? ThatOne alone perceives all from above and knows the beginning
or maybe doesn’t?
(III) The science had opened the gate of dark energy andthe dark matter and
even has photographs through HUBBLE. Black hole is welldescribed in Rig Vedam.
So, it cannot be said the science did not know aboutit. (IV) Emergence of
life andpotential beyond earth are well diagnosed by the science reasonably
well; ofcourse, the theory advanced is questionable and subject to alterations;
buttheory is founded. (V) Fundamentalnature or reality? Author is not clear
for me to answer.
Q3 Can you tellme something inspiring?
G ***Nothing inthis universe will inspire you more than your good deeds.
Just give your bestin your work and inspiration will follow you. My note- I
emphasise the truth ofthat statement. Those who abuse others, making
negativeobservations on others may note it.
KR I was not interestedin the Youngman anecdote as that was his personal;
but the aged cracked a jokeat the end and that made me say , how an actor the
writer is?
INSPIRATION:Absolutely, inspiration is the heartbeat of creativity, the
catalyst thatignites the flame within us, propelling us toward our goals and
dreams. It actsas a guiding force, a muse that whispers ideas into our
consciousness and fuelsour passion to create, innovate, and excel.
At its core, inspiration is a blend of emotions,experiences, and moments that
strike a chord deep within us. It can manifest invarious forms – a breathtaking
landscape, a moving piece of music, a powerfulspeech, or even a simple act of
kindness. It has the power to transcendboundaries, to traverse cultures,
languages, and backgrounds, touching heartsand minds universally.
One of the most captivating aspects of inspiration is itsability to spark
creativity. When inspired, our minds break free from theconfines of routine and
familiarity, exploring new realms of imagination. It’slike a cascade of ideas,
each one building upon the last, creating a symphony of thoughts that lead
toinnovation and originality.
Moreover,inspiration is not solely about grand revelations or life-altering
moments. Itoften hides in the mundane, waiting to be discovered in the ordinary
facets oflife.It could be found in a conversation with a friend, the pages of a
book, themelody of a song, or even in the quiet solitude of a morning sunrise.
The keylies in being receptive, in opening ourselves to the world around us,
ready toembrace the spark that can set our souls on fire.
Importantly,inspiration is a force that drives action. It’s not merely
aboutfeeling motivated; it’s about channelling that motivation into tangible
stepsforward. It nudges us outof our comfort zones, urging us to chase our
aspirations, turning dreamsinto reality.
However,inspiration can be elusive.It doesn’t always arrive on command.
Sometimes, it requires patience,persistence, and an open mind. It’s about
nurturing a mindset that welcomesinspiration, allowing it to weave its magic at
its own pace.
In conclusion, inspiration is the heartbeat of progressand the essence of human
ingenuity. It’s the catalyst that fuels innovation,the guiding light that leads
us toward our aspirations. It dwells in the worldaround us, waiting to be
discovered and harnessed. So, let’s stay open,curious, and receptive, for in
the embrace of inspiration lies the power totransform our lives and the world
around us.
Now let meknow, whether a candy business will eke out profit Rs 2000 a
day is a questionto ask; and how did he know the candy business and it will eke
out? he shouldhave had a back up or he knew it as one already experienced
around him, even ashe was so young. So it is not at all inspiration to do at
Besant Nagar where, Iresided and no one will but any such things there as 75%
of the homes do havesome one in USA. Inspiration is that which takes others by
storm, ad thatperson leads the society; candy is the oldest business. So now
one can understand,why the real abusers, shifts the wily acts carried out by
them, on others? and howthe bad people always project a refined image, knowing
fully well, the wholeworld is aware of their guilt. And is there in Villainy
carried out by them anycreativity, to cause any inspiration? I don’t know sir
as villainy is theoldest product of the earth.
Q4 What are some of the greatest examples ofpresence of mind?
KR I have 2 books one on life of Sathyamurthyand another his wits; but
I do not find any such episode as narrated, as thepresence of mind. May be your
presence of mind? Or escaping under it willcontinue only errors clause?
K Rajaram IRS 31 12 23
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Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2023 at 20:17
Subject: [iyer123] CULTURAL QA 12-2023-30
To: Patty Thatha <[email protected]>, Kerala Iyer
<[email protected]>, Iyer <[email protected]>
CULTURAL QA 12-2023-30
All the below QA arefrom Quora DIGEST to me on 30-12-2023.
Selected quora answers generallyinteresting are included .Still they need not
be 100%correct answers.
Compiled and posted by R.Gopala Krishnan, 80, on 30-12-2023.
Q1 What aresome extremely useful facts that you know?
A1 AabishkarWagle, BSc. Hons IT from University of Wolverhampton
(Graduated 2019) Updated5y
Low voltelectricity does not travel through wooden sticks. (Dry)
Next time when you witness an electric shock, you canuse a wooden stick to push
the accident victim off a wire.
The average Cell Phone screen is 10 times dirtierthan a toilet seat. So,always
manage a small time daily to clean.
Eatingblueberries daily helps you boost your short term memory. Rather than
complainingabout your short memory brain, start to take blueberries daily.
Q2 What'sthe main thing about the universe that cannot be explained by
science?
A2 ChitranshRahul Saxena 20h
Determining the "main" thing about theuniverse that science can't explain is
subjective and depends on individual perspectives andinterpretations. However,
several prominent candidates exist:
1.Consciousness: Despite significant neuroscientific advancements, the nature
of consciousnessand its emergence from physical processes remains a major
puzzle. We understand the brain's electricaland chemical activities, but the
"what it's like" aspect ofsubjective experience, qualia, eludes scientific
explanation.
2. The origin and ultimate fate of the universe: Theorieslike the Big Bang and
cosmic expansion provide compelling models for theuniverse's early stages and
large-scale evolution. However,questions like what existed before the Big Bang,
what lies beyond theobservable universe, and what will ultimately happen to
everything remainunanswered.
3. The existenceand nature of dark matter and dark energy: These invisible
components make up most of theuniverse's energy and mass, yet their composition
and properties remain largelyunknown. Scientists actively search for dark
matter particles and study theexpansion of the universe to unravel their
mysteries.
4. The emergenceof life and its potential beyond Earth: We understand the basic
principles of life on Earth, but how exactly did it arise from non-living
matter? Is life unique toEarth, or does it exist elsewhere in the universe?
These questions push theboundaries of what science can currently answer.
5. The fundamentalnature of reality: Questions about the nature of space, time,
and the laws of physicsdelve into the deepest mysteries of existence. Are these
fundamental elementsabsolute, or are they emergent properties of something more
profound?Understanding the underpinnings of reality remains a long-term pursuit.
It's important to remember that science is constantlyevolving and pushing the
boundaries of knowledge. Whatmay seem unexplainable today might find a
scientific explanation tomorrow.However, there's also the possibility that some
aspects of the universe, likethe essence of consciousness, might lie outside
the realm of scientific inquiryand belong to philosophical or spiritual domains.
Q3 Can youtell me something inspiring?
A3 MurtuzaKanjeta, Student at IIT Madras Updated 2y
I met this guy(middle one) on Elliot beach(chennai). He was selling cotton
candy.I was clicking his pic then he asked me if I want the candy hair. I
usuallydon’t carry money (cash) as I pay through digital mode 99% of time. But
he offered me for free. Iasked him where he came from and how he manages his
life.
I was shockedwhen he told me that he completed his 10th std from UP(Uttar
Pradesh) and hecame to Chennai all alone for earning money. Like he could have
gone to Mumbaior some other north place due to ease in language but he chose
Chennai.
He learnt Tamil in just a span of 2 months (atleasthe can communicate) and
throughout the day he sells candy and makes a profit of nearly 2000 per day.
As a gujju I asked him about his way of doingbusiness, he wakes up at4am and
makes cotton candy with an equipment he purchased at a cost of 3000/-nearly he
spends 200rs per day and makes 2000 RS profit.
He was happy with his life and that made me happy too.
We always wantinspiration from other people but that boy was gettinginspiration
from his own work.
***Nothing in this universe will inspire you morethan your good deeds. Just
give your best in your work and inspiration will follow you.
My note- I emphasise the truth of that statement. Thosewho abuse others, making
negative observations on others may note it.
Q4 What aresome of the greatest examples of presence of mind?
A4 SunilHembram, Former Student at Indian Institute of Science Education
and Research,Kolkata (IISER-K) (2012–2017)Updated 6y
This is a storyabout S. Satyamurti, who was a leading nationalist and a
politician. He was known for his greatoratory and his words carried wisdom, wit
and logic.
Once he went to England to present India’s case forfreedom. He metthe leading
politicians in Britain. He pleaded them to restore self-governmentto India. He
addressed several public meetings. They were well attended.
At a meeting, while he was presenting India’s casefor freedom, a heckler asked,
“Do you know that the sun never sets onthe British Empire?”That was true. For
Britain had colonies all around the globe. And alwaysit was day in some or the
other part of the Empire.
Satyamurti looked in the general direction of thecrowd from where the question
had come and smiled. The heckler felt he hadnettled Satyamurti. Hethought
Satyamurti would not have a convincing reply.
Here he went wrong. For Satyamurtireplied, “ Do you know why? Even the sun
doesn’t trust the British in thedark.”
The laughter ofthe crowd pitched high. The heckler quickly ran out. He had
learnt one lesson. He had met morethan his match. He should have remained
silent. He should not have heckledSatyamurti.
Note: Last yearwhen India celebrated the 70 I-Day, this unsung hero who fought
for ourindependence was remembered.
Q5 What isthe latest joke about old age?
A5 GopalkrishnaVishwanath, I know lots of them. But most can't be narrated
without spoiling mygood name.5h
In my WhatsApp group of old men in my age group, some are still a bit naughty.
Here is a joke shared by one of them in the group.
A group ofIndian oldies decided to set out on a pilgrimage along with a
guide.The guide made allarrangements and lectured the group on dos and don’ts
during the journey.
One of the don’ts was ‘When traveling don’t look ator stare at beautiful woman
if there are any on the way. Look straight ahead and watchyour step. Remember
thatyou are on a pilgrimage. If by accident you happen to see them Chant“Hari
Om”, “Hari Om”, turn your eyes away and continue on your way.The group agreed.
On the way they saw an aged hermit sitting on theside of the road who was
loudly chanting “Hari om”.
The group rushedtowards him and asked “Where?”
My note- For thecrippled brain – It was heard as “Hurry On”
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