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toh, kitne logon k ghar pe electronics jale? khali fukat ka chutyapa failate, ek dum se off karr on karenge toh yeh hoga woh hoga, mkt...

btw, in other news, my friend who had returned from Kenya, was in self isolation for 14 days, today(being the last day of self isolation) he got call from police station that his home isolation is increased by another 1.5 months, lel, f**ked, his photo has been circulated in police station and society been informed that do not let this person out, if seen out, he will be sent to quarantine center immediately, despite test results being negative and shitz, his phone is being tracked, have been specifically informed to keep location turned on always...f**ked :rofl: 

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It went great here in Kerala! People were out with diyas and candles in their terrace, balconies and yards, irrespective of religion or political affiliation.

 

It was just about lifting the collective human spirit. There is no need to mix this with science and logic, human beings have emotional needs too.

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58 minutes ago, Walker said:

I wasn't following but there was a case there as well? :nerves:

3 now bro

 

 

Beautiful looking outside. Everyone out. Feels like mini diwali :) Good Cheer up for everyone. 

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6 minutes ago, HotSonix said:

People are gathering in masses here and firing rockets and bursting crackers from their leftover Diwali :rofl:

RIP clean air and quarantine 

 

The moment police came , what a Olympic show. Fat uncles and unties were running towards their houses , nearby jhopri's  :rofl:

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52 minutes ago, Pushy said:

toh, kitne logon k ghar pe electronics jale? khali fukat ka chutyapa failate, ek dum se off karr on karenge toh yeh hoga woh hoga, mkt...



 

You should thank all the power plant engineers who adjusted the load and kept their fingers crossed that nothing blows up because our PM decided to host a light show. Hopefully he never takes such decisions again. Lighting candles, diyas etc was fine, but asking to turn off all lights and then turn them on all together at 9:09 was playing with fire.

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42 minutes ago, Big Boss said:

 

You should thank all the power plant engineers who adjusted the load and kept their fingers crossed that nothing blows up because our PM decided to host a light show. Hopefully he never takes such decisions again. Lighting candles, diyas etc was fine, but asking to turn off all lights and then turn them on all together at 9:09 was playing with fire.

beech pls

 

this ain't the first time we doing it, so no, no thanks k :puspa:

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18 minutes ago, Pushy said:

beech pls

 

this ain't the first time we doing it, so no, no thanks k :puspa:

This is the first time we did it. And don't say Earth Hour, 90% of Indians don't even know about it and never did it. 

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1 hour ago, Big Boss said:

 

You should thank all the power plant engineers who adjusted the load and kept their fingers crossed that nothing blows up because our PM decided to host a light show. Hopefully he never takes such decisions again. Lighting candles, diyas etc was fine, but asking to turn off all lights and then turn them on all together at 9:09 was playing with fire.

Over the last 4 years I have spent great time studying electrical and electronics engineering under some of the best faculty in India who have served as chair persons in utilities like BSES etc and let me tell you that despite of what media is reporting, this power dip and recovery was much less than modern electronics and our grid's capacity. My profs. themselves vouched for this.

So there wasn't really any threat with turning the lights on and off.

But our engineers who are working to keep the power running deserve the appreciation nonetheless.

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1 hour ago, Big Boss said:

 

You should thank all the power plant engineers who adjusted the load and kept their fingers crossed that nothing blows up because our PM decided to host a light show. Hopefully he never takes such decisions again. Lighting candles, diyas etc was fine, but asking to turn off all lights and then turn them on all together at 9:09 was playing with fire.

 

I mean, he did say lights. He never said that we have to turn off other things like computers, wifi routers, our consoles, fridge, microwave, whatever appliances you use.

Just the lights. We can all agree the decision was taken in good spirit, and there weren't any big power failures or power grid collapse.

All's well that ends well, eh? Plan worked, kudos.

 

As far as people who let off fireworks, they're absolute morons and its because of people like this that the pollution levels go up. 

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2 hours ago, kmkaks said:

It went great here in Kerala! People were out with diyas and candles in their terrace, balconies and yards, irrespective of religion or political affiliation.

 

It was just about lifting the collective human spirit. There is no need to mix this with science and logic, human beings have emotional needs too.

 

I can agree. No firecrackers or any sound pollution afaik. Just diyas and candles.

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Well, not all was well, presenting you: THE MORONS OF INDIA:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For the love of god, these gimmicks MUST stop, it defeats the whole purpose of Social Distancing. 

 

 

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