It will be better if these creatures are built like amphibians which can fly also so they can cover the distance like crow flies. They can fly thru the express ways and other roads which are mostly free. If they can fly, they can deliver in apartments balconies or bungalow terraces etc.
very insightful interview esp about violin learning curve, independent actions by both hands. Playing tabla for a long time helped someone I know pick up violin comparatively faster and make it sound melodic in a shorter span of time. That and a good ear for subtle differences between semi tones. Esp. loved how the interviewer allowed the guest to speak so freely without interruption. Very good questions too and great answers definitely.
How do you clear outdoor air pollution with small sized air cleaners? The share volume of contaminated air and weather conditions makes that a dream. Even small areas is almost impossible in an outdoor setting. You can blow cleand air on the recipient but you can’t continuously protect an area that’s out door in a polluted outdoor environment. I find Praan homepage to be very un informative on what specific methods you are using. The technology is not shown and test data not shown either. What grade of air filtration do you compare with? ePm2.5 is seen only once. What hepa filter grade are you comparing with? Why is there no pricing on the page? It’s story telling and a lot of investor information, but very little actual data on the technology and products.
Ajay, you're writing paper to advise GoI on private funding in favor of acad, research 'for the greater good of mankind', but you find it difficult to win over funding for your own joint - what's missing here ? 27:34 Whoa there buddy...a favor.... Favor 'bestowed' upon India ?!!! Remember in the early days of RE/solar when everyone wanted a piece of the action, and GoI went 'hang on there buddy, not so fast' on the tariff rates, after which things sorta started slowing down a bit ? Also, there's a lot of work-in-progress on the distribution-network front, green field and major upgrades and such - which is huge, and you guys appear not too up to date on this. Opposition shouldn't end up in jail - open and unqualified statement like that ? Why are there so many Covid drug/research/contract related senate hearings in US ?
A friend asked me recently what my favorite podcast was and I said, without a moments hesitation, that it was Everything is Everything, and gave a quick summary of what sort of topics it addresses. He asked me what is the use of knowing all those things, about policy, about how the state should function and what sort of powers the state and the individual should have over each other. Because clearly, there's nothing he or I could do about any of those. I spent a while in uffish thought. Why, indeed? And here's what I think. It's because so much of it is non-intuitive! At first reading/listening, a lot of government policy and the intent behind it is evidently driven by good objectives. Why so they invariably fail? I always thought it was some failing in the Indian character. A weak moral fibre, sharpened by generations of scarcity and want, an inherent lust for power without accountability within the state, and so on. And as I went on listening to Ajay's clear and simple explanations of the way human nature works. Of how the understanding of economics is linked to it. The nonintuitive insights that hard research has provided. How important research is, in understanding facets of this deceptively complex subject. Connecting with experiences in other countries. My thinking about it, and about many other things only tangentially connected, had cleared up enormously. It's changing one person's thinking at a time, and so much good karma to Ajay and Amit for spending so much time and effort into putting it out there for all of us. It is timeless, and you get, as a bonus, excellent coaching in the art of clear thinking.
Thank you for the lovely comment Naren! I have listened to your episodes on the seen and the unseen and simply delighted to see your comment. Amit and Ajay do a lovely job of breaking down different aspects and their impacts. It's a joy listening to them talk to each other.
just another interview i thought would interest me to know more about BRnas I am an advent fan of his BR angle view of movies ....but ...boy oh boy mr.host till 37 mins I held up bcos BR style answers were ...hmm..in short were long ..but 37th min when u said you couldn't stay for a movie like Apocalypto....boy you lost me for ever and BR replied which should have made the host realise, his relativity to rip up movies by say zombies or stuff...😅
The creativity of commenters is so suspect repeating AIMs stupid comments without realising how much interplay takes place between cuisine and ingredients over the years. Most of whats today considered staple Indian ingredients like potato, chilli are relatively new imports in India from the new world.
It is much obligatory on the part of cricket fans to discuss why a team lost a match, especially from the brink of a certain win. Winners never discuss why they won.I hope every listener appreciates this episode. Congrsts❤
We neither need their cuisine nor their loot. The amount of loot, rapes, genocides they have done, how could one even think of praising them for the cuisine. Disgusting
What a moronic debate, the guy does not know anything about so called modern medicine, ask him to wait till he visits doctor for a chronic issue, all his assumptions of modern medicine will break down