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  • Harshad Italiya

    Harshad Italiya

    @harshad-ukH5ww Jun 1, 2014

    Poor HOD 😁
  • Ankita Katdare

    Ankita Katdare

    @abrakadabra Jun 1, 2014

    Food comes before anything!

  • Satya Swaroop Dash

    Satya Swaroop Dash

    @satya-swaroop-YDeBJM Jun 1, 2014

    Engineers always succeed in the art of "jugaad".
    I remember my mates making tea, coffee and of course maggi by making a heating element from a razor blade and two wires. All you had to do is connect both ends of the blade with wires and connect it to the mains and insert it into a ceramic mug and within 5 to 8 minutes you have boiling water. No recommended for the faint-hearted as it is extremely dangerous.
  • Ankita Katdare

    Ankita Katdare

    @abrakadabra Jun 1, 2014

    Has the company behind maggi single-handedly changed the early morning, afternoon, tea-time and midnight snack for an entire generation? 😲

    PS: We were at the greatest height on a mountain in Manali. And in the frigging cold environment the guy was selling maggi on a stove (trying really hard to not blow out the fire). Maggi is practically everywhere in this country.
  • micheal john

    micheal john

    @micheal-john-l1fIn3 Jun 1, 2014

    wanted to see HOD's reaction after there experiment😁
  • Harshad Italiya

    Harshad Italiya

    @harshad-ukH5ww Jun 1, 2014

    micheal john
    wanted to see HOD's reaction after there experiment😁
    We have to request #-Link-Snipped-# to make a part-II of this. 😉
  • zaveri

    zaveri

    @zaveri-5TD6Sk Jun 12, 2014

    Satya Swaroop Dash
    Engineers always succeed in the art of "jugaad".
    I remember my mates making tea, coffee and of course maggi by making a heating element from a razor blade and two wires. All you had to do is connect both ends of the blade with wires and connect it to the mains and insert it into a ceramic mug and within 5 to 8 minutes you have boiling water. No recommended for the faint-hearted as it is extremely dangerous.
    The guys in my class use to do the same thing by using an electric kettle.

    Now the method which you talk of, wouldn't that result in a short circuit ?
  • Satya Swaroop Dash

    Satya Swaroop Dash

    @satya-swaroop-YDeBJM Jun 14, 2014

    Nope it didn't.
  • Ramani Aswath

    Ramani Aswath

    @ramani-VR4O43 Jun 15, 2014

    It is a valid activity for a food processing engineer, one can think.