Monday 12 August 2013

[www.keralites.net] Khatte-mitten khabhrain from around the world for 12/8/13

 

 
The 100-metre run is the shortest sprint in mega events and gets over in less than 10 seconds; usually the eight finalists having taken their spot through tough earlier rounds and semi-finals are the finest with the best timings and more often, with all of them reaching the finishing line almost at the same time with only one- or two-hundreds of a second separating them the spectators could never really make out who won the race and had to wait for the photo-finish confirmation for the outcome. Even when the redouble Carl Lewis reigning supreme, he was only slightly ahead of the pack
 
However, Bolt is amazing because he always wins with over a metre ahead of the nearest rival. In the last night race, Gatlin was ahead with a fabulous start, and sprinting smoothly; Bolt, usually a slow-starter, maybe erring on the side of safety after his infamous exist at the last World Athletics due to a false start, caught up with him at the 50 or 60-metre mark and surge ahead, winning easily.
 
Looks, Bolt will remain the greatest sprinter ever.
 
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Architecture of holy shrines: churches vs. temples.
 
One may say comparisons are odious… but..
 
My huge collection has one album on some fine churches around and another on the finest n best of temples around the world. Friends, have a look at them purely with an eye on aesthetics. Each of the churches, at least a large majority of them, has a different kind of architecture and the insides are wonderfully illuminated by stained glasses etched with myriad images and designs in multi-hues, whereas almost all Hindu temples are alike: the south Indian ones have a gopuram or tower with pyramid-like slope – with myriad garishly coloured, almost unsightly, figurines on their external faces
 
And the conclusion would be inescapable…
 
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Tongue very much in cheek..
 
Everything popular is wrong!
 
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"A handful of soldiers is always better than a mouthful of arguments" – Georg C. Lightenberg
 
(Me: ya, the kinds of sound n fury arguments one hears in TV debates on hot topics of the day)
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Weird world…
 
Religious family abandons US, gets lost at sea..
 
Phoenix: An Arizona family was lost at sea for weeks in an ill-fated attempt to leave the US over what they consider government interference in religion. Hannah G, 26, said on Saturday that their family 'decided to take a leap of faith and see where God let us" when they set sail from San Deigo for the tiny island nation of Kiritbati in May. But just weeks into their journey, the Gastonguays were hit by a series of storms that damaged their small boat, leaving them adrift for weeks, unable to make progress. They were eventually picked up by a Venezuelan fishing vessel, transferred to a Japanese cargo ship and taken to Chile. Their flights home have been arranged by US Embassy officials.
 
(Me: Nearer home, entire temples, including idols, were washed away in torrential rains. You may be a faithful, but do take necessary precautions, and not leave things to Him above..)
 
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"Gold lingerie' comes with 24 karat gold thread.
 
Washington: Rococo Dessous of Switzerland, Monaco and New Hork have unveiled a line of intimate apparel made with innovative 24-karat gold thread
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From the world of science…
 
Swedish swimmers warned of testicle-biting fish
 
Stockholm: Swedish men are being warned against any inclination for nude swimming after a new species of fish known for attacking testicles was discovered in their waters. The freshwater fish are mostly found in the Amazon and are known as 'ball cutters." Fish expert Henrick Carl said pacu bite when they are hungry and 'testicles sit nicely in their not so big mouth".
 
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What are the best foods for controlling appetite?
 
Fermentable carbohydrate foods like oats, Jerusalem artichokes, mushrooms, asparagus, bananas and onions are broken down or fermented, by the bacteria in the colon, forming short-chain fatty acids that in turn produce hormones that control appetite.
 
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Laser 'death test' predicts how long you have left to live…
 
London: Scientists have designed a non-invasive test called the death test – the first of its kind in the world which can tell people how long they have left to live. A painless laser pulse is applied to the surface of the skin through a wristwatch-style device. This measures how a person's body will decline with age by analyzing endothelial cells.
 
(Me: Pray, whoever wants to know and then live in constant fear? Yes, everyone has to depart some day, but no one would to know the exactly 'when')
 
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Dates help improve the digestive system as it contains soluble and insoluble fibres.
 
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Radishes are an excellent source of vitamin C and a powerful antioxidant.
 
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Father: What did you learn in school today?
 
Son: Not enough, I have to go back tomorrow.
 
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Three men are fishing in a resort. One says, "I had a terrible fire, lost everything. But the insurance company is paying for everything and that's why I'm here."
 
The second man says, "I had a terrible explosion, lost everything. Insurance is helping, so I' here."
 
The third guy says, "What a coincidence. I had a terrible flood, lost everything. The insurance firm is bailing me out too and that's why I'm here."
 
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According to a TOI special report today, Nehru, Patel and Ambedkar were against the creation of states in the country on linguistic basis, while Gandhi was for it..
 
The others turn to him confused and ask, "Flood? How did you start a flood?"

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