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5 minutes ago, playstationdude said:

Its smart they are holding off pubs and such for the last. These are the places that will attract most crowd

 

 

Pubs and discos are nothing compared religious places. I feel they should have opened this at last. Bad move 

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5 minutes ago, KnackChap said:

 

Pubs and discos are nothing compared religious places. I feel they should have opened this at last. Bad move 

Yes. I just didnt want to comment on that. :fear1:

 

Also I just read they've allowed use of cars/2 wheelers without any pass, and inter state travel is also allowed, with curfew timings from 9pm to 5am. So that means offices are pretty much back to normal.

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I don’t know who would like to go to pubs & discos anyway.....

Open them at least they can pay their employees.

 

Religious places are gonna see massive crowding. Good that there are no big festivals coming up but god's home is where people go when they are in trouble.

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If pubs and discos will attract more crowd in this situation then there is no hope for future of the country. If the young generation is stupid enough to take risks for dancing on the floor or watching movies in theater, I don't have much faith in them. Common sense dictates to avoid crowd altogether, let alone go dancing to your or other's death trap.

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Found this too funny.
There are places like this in India, where they have "scientists" making this kind of contraptions and they have serious balls to show their "research" to media.


Few days back, one "scientist" taped a UV light in an old fridge, that was his disinfection chamber ?

 

 

I mean look at this thing ?

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2 hours ago, Right said:

There are places like this in India, where they have "scientists" making this kind of contraptions and they have serious balls to show their "research" to media.

 

These "scientists" must have definitely educated & recruited through the superb quota system in our country :thumbsup:

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7 hours ago, goDofWar_skr said:

 

These "scientists" must have definitely educated & recruited through the superb quota system in our country :thumbsup:

I don’t quite agree.

 

That wreck represents more of an institutional failure, rather than those who worked on it. 
 

In reply to that tweet, this guy posted an ingenious and elegant solution made by a carpenter.

He could be one without formal education, but he knows his sh*t.
He understands how to take an idea to a product which can sell and why “presentation”  matters and how the product can be made ergonomic even with less cost.

 

 

 

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I don't understand the purpose these leg pedal contraptions. Haven't check what that other low cost mechanism is.

 

The push pump mechanism of the hand sanitizer is already built in a way that you press it and then you sanitize the same hands you used with the liquid. Even if sanitizer bottle is contaminated, you are cleaning your hands with the liquid literally in the same moment you touch it.

 

Seems quite redundant.

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17 minutes ago, El Tigre Chino said:

I don't understand the purpose these leg pedal contraptions. Haven't check what that other low cost mechanism is.

 

The push pump mechanism of the hand sanitizer is already built in a way that you press it and then you sanitize the same hands you used with the liquid. Even if sanitizer bottle is contaminated, you are cleaning your hands with the liquid literally in the same moment you touch it.

 

Seems quite redundant.


Because if your hands are dirty you will end up soiling the push pump for other users.

 

would you like to use a sanitizer that has pump covered in dirt or mud?

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In US our office had motion sensor sanitizer dispensers, like what we have for liquid soap dispensers in washroom. Why no one is making those? Much better than pump based ones as they will dispense a predetermined amount of sanitizer and avoid wastage etc. Absolutely no human touch required.

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14 minutes ago, Big Boss said:

In US our office had motion sensor sanitizer dispensers, like what we have for liquid soap dispensers in washroom. Why no one is making those? Much better than pump based ones as they will dispense a predetermined amount of sanitizer and avoid wastage etc. Absolutely no human touch required.

Just use the same machine and put sanitizer liquid instead of water, why reinvent :lol:

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1 hour ago, Right said:


Because if your hands are dirty you will end up soiling the push pump for other users.

 

would you like to use a sanitizer that has pump covered in dirt or mud?

By that logic elevator buttons, atm machines, etc should be covered in filth.

 

People have have still been using them without the thought of even washing hands after crossing their minds till now.

 

As @dylanjosh said, if your hands are covered with mud & muck, it's unlikely that you're going to use the sanitiser bottle in the first place. 

 

 

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