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@harshad-ukH5ww • Jun 1, 2014
Poor HOD 😁 -
@abrakadabra • Jun 1, 2014
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@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. -
@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-l1fIn3 • Jun 1, 2014
wanted to see HOD's reaction after there experiment😁 -
@harshad-ukH5ww • Jun 1, 2014
We have to request #-Link-Snipped-# to make a part-II of this. 😉micheal johnwanted to see HOD's reaction after there experiment😁 -
@zaveri-5TD6Sk • Jun 12, 2014
The guys in my class use to do the same thing by using an electric kettle.Satya Swaroop DashEngineers 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.
Now the method which you talk of, wouldn't that result in a short circuit ? -
@satya-swaroop-YDeBJM • Jun 14, 2014
Nope it didn't. -
@ramani-VR4O43 • Jun 15, 2014
It is a valid activity for a food processing engineer, one can think.