Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Clash of Exhausts

We have this wonderful arrangement, in which there is a corridor that runs from the college building towards the hospital, passing between the lavatory block on one side and the canteen on the other. There are exhaust fans fitted, quite justifiably, for the lavatory block and the kitchen of the canteen.

The exhaust generated by the fans is directed as shown by the arrows. A seasoned employee knows the trick of walking along the corridor, such that he gets to inhale only the aroma of good food and avoids inhaling the pungent odors from the lavatory block. If one walks with the kitchen on one's left, one has to rotate one's head towards left through 30 degrees, close the right nostril and inhale with the left nostril. If one is passing in the reverse direction, one has to turn one's head towards right through 30 degrees and close the left nostril and inhale with the right nostril. The results are remarkable. If one keeps both nostrils open, the results are variable, depending on which odor is stronger. If one does exact opposite of the recommended maneuver, the results are terrible, one ending up with urinary smell that persists for a long time. I have written this article for visitors and new persons who join this place for various reasons.

प्रशंसा करायचीय, नावे ठेवायचीयेत, काही विचारायचय, किंवा करायला आणखी चांगले काही सुचत नाहीये, तर क्लिक करा.

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