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Hi Rachel and everyone....
I'm free today...So, I thought of replying to the comments of the readers.
Before that, Rachel...I wrote the Operation Pendulum article following your suggestions... At first, I wrote without even thinking about grammar and then checked it for any grammatical mistakes. Sadly, I could not find any such errors ( I'm sure that there will be errors). And Rachel...you made my mouth watering. There is a reason for not writing articles about the food items in India. I'm living in a small room along with a friend in Vizag. I totally depend on Hotels for food. To be frank, outside food is really a horrible one. So, whenever I go to my village, I eat a lot.
Well...let me start the replies...
@Naheed from Pakistan: So sweet of you Naheed. Whenever I post an entry, you'll be the first person to comment. People like you make me post the entries daily. I read all the posts you've written. So...what are you doing now? Looking forward to seeing you here...
@Chandra from India, Gujarat - Dahod: Chandra...thanks for the suggestion. This is not a bad thing about our country. It is a problem everywhere. Anyways, I try to follow your suggestions...
@Ana Paula from Brazil: Actually, I missed a point there. The titration we did is water to water. How can we look for a colour change when water reacts with water?? I would tell you another story about the same Professor.
One girl was so curious to find out what actually happens when gold is dipped into the mercury. She took out her gold chain and dipped into the mercury and immediately, the colour of the gold chain turned into some colour ( I can't remember the colour). She then asked the Professor for a solution to the problem. He scolded her like anything and lectured for nearly an hour about what happens when Gold reacts with mercury and then dipped into some other solution and got her gold chain back shining...
@paulraj from India: I'm not a good photographer, Paul. I got that picture from a friend of mine. I have taken many pictures during the event. I tried to post them but their size is large. I'm looking for an alternative to make their size small... My village is 150km from here. It is between Vizag and Vijayawada. No pretty gals in the train....sad to say this...
@Seacloud from Vietnam: Thanks for the comment. Keep visiting....
@Virginia from Hong Kong: Hi..Virginia...I, at last, posted the long awaited special issue. Hope that will entertain you. There is a special entrance at the front through which girls will enter the bus... keep commenting....
@LUU HUYEN TRANG from VIET NAM: I guess there is no membership for this blog. Anyone can come here and write comments. For writing posts, you should participate in the blog competition...
@Susan from HoChiMinh City-Vietnam: Susan, actually, it is a global problem. How can I pronounce the name of your city???
@Tanya from Moscow, Russia: Thank you very much Tanya for your blessings and adding a tag line to my name. Satya, The superman.... how is it???
@Yvonne from Germany, NRW, Ahaus: Yvonne... I guess many of you have misunderstood my sentence. Actually, if my engineering does not fetch me a job, atleast it would help me to become a sci-fi writer. This is what I mean. I don't want to be a writer of specific type.
@Myen from Vietnam: Thanks Myen. Keep reading...
@Ndeterewio Nahumu from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: Hanging from a bus is a routine thing here.
@Rocio from México: Thanks for the comment...keep writing more and more...
@Maria from Russia: You are really lucky... I can't imagine people having a good time in buses, that too in peak hours...
@hello_loc from Vietnam: Thanks for mentioning my stories as funny. You can look at life as a funny thing. Even the sad part of your life can be looked as funny. After all, laughing keeps you healthy...
@feroz jalal from berkeley ca usa: Welcome Feroz...from Afghanistan...How is the life now in Afghanistan?? Looking forward to seeing you here often...
I would reply to the remaining comments whenever possible...
Bye for now...
Satya...
Life is Creative...
Comments
Hello Satya! Thanks for answering my comments. I laughed a lot when I read the girl golden chain story. Well, it seems she has forgotten the consequences that her actions could bring. Hmm... I´ve never done any experience with golden. What a pity :-). Anyway Satya, I´m enjoying reading your blog. You are a good nature person and moreover, I´m looking forward to your next entry. Enjoy your weekend, Ana Paula.
Thank you so much for the reply Satya. It's always great to read your posts and send comments to them:). In answering to your question, I'm also a student like you. I'm studying for ACMA from CIMA(UK), this can be taken by sitting in Pakistan also. I read your reply to Ana Paula about the incident of Mercury and Gold. Well, this kind of thing had happened with my cousin, too. It so happened, their teacher had advised the class a day earlier that not to wear any gold jewellery as they were going to experiment with mercury the other day. My cousin really forgot to remove the gold bangle and went into the lab. While experimenting, the mercury spilt over the bangle, it split and had got a sort of silver plating on it. Oh well, she had got a good scolding from the teacher. I hope won't find my comment too lengthy, will you? Naheed:>
i like this .
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