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News Khabran / Re: Stabbing in Surrey ! Husband killed his wife !
« on: July 30, 2011, 11:33:02 PM »
 
 
wow, killing your own wife, you have to be quite mentally disturbed! How a person, intentionally, can take another's life is beyond me...Some animals are better off than our so-called superior human species!

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Gup Shup / Re: What is your favorite childhood/current cartoon?
« on: July 29, 2011, 10:32:09 AM »
oh yeah i watched barney too :hehe: and  teletubbies  :hehe:

me too, infact, I sometimes still watch it. Teletubbies are awesome, when you're messed up :loll: oh booooooooooy
 
I miss Pinky & The Brain - haven't seen that for the longest time.

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PJ Games / Re: When was the last time you..
« on: July 29, 2011, 10:30:47 AM »
never, ena gussa hi ni onda :hehe:

last time you had ice cream?

few weeks ago.
 
Last time you went without sleep for 48 hrs?

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Knowledge / Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter...Umami.
« on: July 28, 2011, 03:38:58 PM »
 
 
So here's a question you don't hear every day: How many tastes can a person taste?
There's sweet, of course. Then sour. Then salty. And when the Greek philosopher Democritus took up the question several thousand years ago, he added bitter. So that makes four.
Democritus said (not because he did any experiments; being a philosopher, he thought for a living) that when you chew on your food and it crumbles into little bits, those bits eventually break into four basic shapes.
 
When something tastes sweet, he said, it is because the bits are "round and large in their atoms." Salty is isosceles triangle bits on your tongue, Bitter is "spherical, smooth, scalene and small," while sour is "large in its atoms, but rough, angular and not spherical."
 
And that's it, said Democritus. Everything we taste is some combination of those four ingredients.
And that made sense to Plato, and made sense to Aristotle, and pretty much ever since even modern scientists have said that's the number: four.
 
When taste buds were discovered in the 19th century, tongue cells under a microscope looked like little keyholes into which bits of food might fit, and the idea persisted that there were four different keyhole shapes.
 An illustration of taste buds from Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body.  An illustration of taste buds from Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body.
 
When taste buds were discovered in the 19th century, tongue cells under a microscope looked like little keyholes into which bits of food might fit, and the idea persisted that there were four different keyhole shapes.
  So four it is. Four it was.
 
And then, along came Auguste Escoffier.
 
What the Chef Tasted
Escoffier was a chef. Not just a chef, in Paris in the late 1800s he was the chef. He had opened the most glamorous, most expensive, most revolutionary restaurant in the city. He had written a cookbook, The Guide Culinaire. And, says science writer Jonah Lehrer, he also created meals that tasted like no combination of salty, sour, sweet and bitter; they tasted new. Escoffier invented veal stock.
 
"It didn't just taste good," Jonah says. "This was an epiphany. This was the best food you ever tasted in your life."
But because it was neither sweet, bitter, sour, salty nor any combination of those four, as far as the scientists were concerned, it wasn't real. People may smack their lips, drool, savor and pay enormous amounts of money to M. Escoffier, but what they were tasting wasn't really there. It was all in their heads.
 
What the Japanese Soup Lover Tasted
Meanwhile, halfway across the world, a chemist named Kikunae Ikeda was at the very same time enjoying a bowl of dashi, a classic Japanese soup made from seaweed. He too sensed that he was tasting something beyond category. Dashi has been used by Japanese cooks much the way Escoffier used stock, as a base for all kinds of foods. And it was, thought Ikeda, simply delicious.
 A bowl of Japanese soup.  Soy sauce contains the taste glutamate, but the Japanese call the flavor "umami," which means yummy. But what was it? Being a chemist, Ikeda could find out. He knew what he was tasting was, as he wrote, "common to asparagus, tomatoes, cheese and meat but… not one of the four well-known tastes." Ikeda went into his lab and found the secret ingredient. He wrote in a journal for the Chemical Society of Tokyo that it was glutamic acid, but he decided to rename it. He called it "umami," which means "delicious" or "yummy" in Japanese.
 
Umami
Glutamate is found in most living things, but when they die, when organic matter breaks down, the glutamate molecule breaks apart. This can happen on a stove when you cook meat, over time when you age a parmesan cheese, by fermentation as in soy sauce or under the sun as a tomato ripens. When glutamate becomes L-glutamate, that's when things get "delicious." L-glutamate, said Ikeda, is a fifth taste. When Escoffier created veal stock, he was concentrating umami. When Japanese made their dashi, they were doing the same thing. When you bite into an anchovy, they are "like glutamate speedballs. They are pure umami," Jonah writes. "Aristotle was wrong. Plato was wrong. We have five tastes, not four. But when Ikeda's findings were published," Jonah says, "nobody believes him."
 
So Who Was Right?
It turns out, almost 100 years after Escoffier wrote his cookbook and Ikeda wrote his article, a new generation of scientists took a closer look at the human tongue and discovered, just as those two had insisted, that yes, there is a fifth taste. Humans do have receptors for L-glutamate and when something is really, really yummy in a non-sweet, sour, bitter or salty way, that's what you're tasting. In 2002, this became the new view. It's in the textbooks now and scientists decided to call this "new" taste, in Ikeda's honor, "umami." If you want to get an umami headache, add some monosodium glutamate to your next bowl of noodles.

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Members Pics / Re: Mera Yaar Punjabi eh...Mera Pyar Punjabi Eh....
« on: July 28, 2011, 02:48:32 PM »
 
 
I like the first one. :happy:

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Members Pics / Re: h.A.r.R.y--s.1.d.H.u
« on: July 28, 2011, 02:41:17 PM »
 
 
munda gusa ho ke topic hi chad gaya :hehe:

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Members Pics / Re: sukhi @@@
« on: July 28, 2011, 02:33:18 PM »
 
 
twins?

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Members Pics / Re: Belmont Here :D
« on: July 28, 2011, 02:29:31 PM »
carpet bichiyo aa, india di ni ho sakdi lol.

really? no carpets in india? =/

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Members Pics / Re: Latest Shots
« on: July 28, 2011, 02:12:06 PM »
 
 
nice, but still no abs? :hehe:

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Love Pyar / Re: I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You
« on: July 28, 2011, 02:04:17 PM »
hmmmmmmm very tru

yeah, that is one of my favorite stanzas of Shakespeare.

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Love Pyar / Re: I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You
« on: July 28, 2011, 02:03:26 PM »
it is love......aaj kal eh nu he pyar kehnde ne......ohh time geya hun.....lolz

I disagree. Kehan nu ta jo marji keh lao but that doesn't mean it's proper. Maybe oho time gaya par appan enhu non-existent te kar ni sakde by interchanging the definitions.

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diti te bahut sariyan changiyan postan v meri admins nu ik nizi slaah hai ke uhna nu

ghato ghat uhna user da khiyal rakhna chahida jo bina kise lardayi jhagrde de pj di


Je koyi kise nu kuch dassuga tahi pata lagu ke ki chal reha, otherwise, how are we suppose to know, someone is having an issue?
 
Nontheless, I became aware of this yesterday. I've contacted both Blori and Gaalib, hopefully, we can try to get this resolved.

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Beauty Fashion LifeStyle / Re: WaterFall French Braid- Hair Style
« on: July 27, 2011, 03:12:59 PM »
 
I tried the waterfall one on my cousin, she has long hair, so it was a bit tedious. Otherwise, turned out pretty well.

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Love Pyar / Re: I Do Not Love You Except Because I Love You
« on: July 27, 2011, 02:28:12 PM »
now LOVE IS ALL ABOUT LUST......

then it's not love.

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Gup Shup / Re: Display Pic
« on: July 27, 2011, 02:03:58 PM »
 
 
we have a head to head competition  b/w "no" and "marrke dubja" :loll:

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Fun Time / Re: Actual McDonald's Application.
« on: July 26, 2011, 04:19:09 PM »
 
 
this is awesome :laugh:
 
"HAVE YOU RECEIVED ANY SPECIAL AWARDS OR RECOGNITION?: I may already be a winner of the Publishers Clearing house Sweepstakes."


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Shayari / Re: Are You The One?
« on: July 26, 2011, 04:14:32 PM »
 
This kind of love is very rare now a days. You reap the fruit of your surroundings, I suppose.
 
Would you notice me more if I were causing a riot, would you notice me less if I were humble and quiet?

Would you miss me more if you saw me leave everyday; would you miss me less if I was miles away?

Would you desire me more if I was fit and athletic, would you desire me less if I was diseased and pathetic?

Would you love me more if I was rich and wealthy, would you love me less if I was broke and in poverty?

Would you be with me if I was all of these and none, would you be with me despite my circumstances, are you the one?


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Fun Time / I Resign
« on: July 26, 2011, 04:08:32 PM »

I am hereby officially tendering my resignation as an adult.
I have decided I would like to accept the responsibilities of an 8-year-old again.
I want to go to McDonald's and think that it's a four star restaurant.
I want to sail sticks across a fresh mud puddle and make ripples with rocks.
I want to think M&Ms are better than money because you can eat them.
I want to lie under a big oak tree and run a lemonade stand with my friends on a hot summer day.
I want to return to a time when life was simple.
When all you knew were colors, multiplication tables, and nursery rhymes, but that didn't bother you, because you didn't know what you didn't know and you didn't care.
All you knew was to be happy because you were blissfully unaware of all the things that should make you worried or upset.
I want to think the world is fair. That everyone is honest and good.
I want to believe that anything is possible.
I want to be oblivious to the complexities of life and be overly excited by the little things again.
I want to live simple again.
I don't want my day to consist of computer crashes, mountains of paperwork, depressing news, how to survive more days in the month than there is money in the bank, doctor bills, gossip,illness, and loss of loved ones.
I want to believe in the power of smiles, hugs, a kind word, truth, justice, peace, dreams, the imagination, mankind, and making angels in the snow.
So...here's my checkbook and my car keys, my credit cards and all my responsibility.
I am officially resigning from adulthood. And if you want to discuss this further, you'll have to catch me first, 'cause,
"Tag! You're it."

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Shayari / Khidde Phull
« on: July 26, 2011, 03:05:41 PM »
 
 
Menu aa bahut pasand aya, I didn't write it, I can't find the author of it either. It's amazing.
 
 
Tu kitte shamshaN ch khide phull takke?
Uss hass ke phuchiya
te hairaN reh gaya main,eh kiddaN da swaal si
jawab nahiN de sakiya
janda si, ohdi es gall pichhe vi,koi doonga raaj si
janaN di mere pairaN nu mere naloN vi jaida kahal si
jadd akhh khuli taN eh ki mere kadmaN haith shamshaN si
badi ajeeb jehi takhti latkdi…hun chete nahiN
shayad likhia ke marr chukyiaN di thaaN si
es thaaN da vi jindagi naal rishta
es sachhai toN sari umar bhajda banda
te es jagaH da dil dekho bina kisse ranjh de
doveN bahaN kadh ke har kisse nu laiN lai tyaar si
oh dharti kehan laggi…ajje etthe tera ki kamm???
maiN keha
bass ethhe khidde kujh phullaN di talash si
uss keha
ki tu layak hai
ohna de deedar karan lai
jo maut vargi chup vich vi khiraN da honsla rakhde
jehna da koi kadardan nahiN
jehre ek chup vich janamde
hanjooaN te haunkia vich palde
te appne hasher vich vi
kisse hor de hasher diyan
rasma nu poora karan da apna faraz nahiN phulde
ki kehnda??
ek vaar phir maiN la-jwaab si
jad deedar kitta taN dekhia
phullaN de chehre te khera si
bahar si
Na rang vich koi farak
Na komlta ch
Haath agge vaddhayea tann koi dar nahiN
hass ke aapa gavaun lai jiveN oh tayar si
te jadd main utthoN partia
appe nu ohna phullan shaveN enna chotta paya
ke mera dil te meri atma
doveN sharamsar si…

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Jokes Majaak / Re: Doctor Terminology
« on: July 26, 2011, 02:30:31 PM »
 
 
actually, that is very true :pagel: although, jaority of the time docs get screwed big time by th einsurance companies

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