This blog has become a sort of personal-cum-public diary. As for its contents, some are meant for me and my friends and relatives; others are for the public. This blog will have only positive, ennobling, elevating, encouraging and uplifting thoughts/ideas/materials. Whoever visits should feel happy and should be able to pick up some good ideas/thoughts/links. In short, "NOTHING NEGATIVE" is my motto.(Grateful thanks to Jon Sullivan and Public-Domain-Photos.com for the background photo)
Happy New Year 2021
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NEW YEAR 2020
Take a journey into the respiratory system to see how ventilators bypass
constricted airways and help damaged lungs send oxygen to the body.
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In the 16th century, physician Andreas Vesalius described how a
suffocating animal could be kept alive by inserting a tube into its trachea and
blowing air to inflate its lungs. Today, Vesalius’s treatise is recognized as
the first description of mechanical ventilation— a crucial practice in modern
medicine. So how do our modern ventilators work? Alex Gendler explains the
life-saving technology.
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On this day, 5 September 1985, fullerenes were generated by scientists for the first time. Robert Curl Jr, Sir Harold Kroto and Richard Smalley were awarded the 1996 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their discovery.
Carbon is an element that can assume a number of different forms. In nature, for example, graphite and diamonds appear. In 1985 Harold Kroto, Robert Curl, and Richard Smalley irradiated a surface of graphite with laser pulses so that carbon gas was formed. When the carbon gas condensed, previously unknown structures with 60 and 70 carbon atoms were formed. The most common structure had 60 carbon atoms arranged in a sphere with five and six edges. The structures were called fullerenes in honour of architect Buckminster Fuller, who worked with this geometric shape. The structure is also called Buckminsterfullerene or a Buckyball.
Just how deep does the ocean go? Way further than you think. This
animation puts the actual distance into perspective, showing a vast distance
between the waves we see and the mysterious point we call Challenger Deep.
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PATTANI, THAILAND - First of all a huge thank you Bang Dim and his
amazing family for inviting us to their home for a once in a lifetime home
cooked meal. It was outstanding, a meal I’ll never forget. #IndianFood
#MalayFood #Pattani #ปัตตานี
First off, back story:
A few days before, I was with Muhammad from Papa Tagu
(https://youtu.be/O8bieTQXThc) and we stopped by the shop where he buys spices
for his Thai Arabian food. We stopped in to say hi partly because the owner of
the spice shop, Bang Dim, watches our video - and he’s the King of Spice in
Pattani (his spice shop is called Muhammad and Sons:
https://goo.gl/maps/nk4qphxFs677Y5XR8). We had a great time, and enjoyed some
amazing masala tea. He also gave me the ring! Anyway, Bang Dim is half from
Kerala, South India, and half local Pattani Malay. He was born in Pattani (ปัตตานี). At that meeting, he invited
us over to his house to make Indian style, but Malay at the same time fish head
curry.
A few days later, we headed over to the house. Bang Dim, along with his
wife and entire family put on an ultimate display of hospitality and welcome,
cooking an unbelievable huge fish head curry. The fish head curry was a
combination of South Indian and Malay, using dry spices, curry leaves, and even
green sour mango in the curry. It was outstanding, sensational beyond belief.
But not only was there fish curry, but there was also an entire Malay and
Indian food feast - mainly seafood.
Thank you again to Bang Dim and your entire family for this
unforgettable Indian Malay meal in Pattani.
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The West Highland Line is claimed to be Scotland's Most Scenic Train
Route, by rolling from the lowlands to the Highlands through National Parks,
along Scotland's Largest Loch, and with a view of the UK's highest
mountain. Oh right, I almost
forgot! It also stops at the highest
altitude train station in the UK.
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