Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Can zinc oxide in talcum powder spread over the penis help create erections for elderly men with fading sex power or libido?




YES.

Doctors in Taiwan have established that baby powder containing zinc oxide, available from any general store, when placed on a man's penis stimulates the skin and therefore the nerves and blood beneath the skin and causes a natural and strong erection to occur. Wikipedia also states:
Zinc oxide can be used by elderly men with penile dysfunction to stimulate the skin of the penis and therefore cause an erection to occur. It is also widely used to treat a variety of other skin conditions, in products such as [[baby powder]] and [[barrier cream]]s to treat [[diaper rash]]es, [[calamine]] cream, anti-[[dandruff]] [[shampoo]]s, and [[antiseptic]] ointments.

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Friday, July 23, 2010

Larry King on national television, makes anti-gay remarks, in public and gets away with it. Why can he do this?

KING: He lives by himself?

MEDICO: Yeah.

KING: What is he going to do?

MEDICO: I'm not sure that he has decided yet. He's taking some classes. Some of them he likes and some he doesn't. French is definitely not up his alley.

KING: Do you think you two will ever be brother brothers? Real brothers?

A. KING: You never know what the future holds. I would hope so.

KING: Do you want that?

A. KING: It would be nice to connect with my family, all of them again.

KING: You've connected with your mother?

A. KING: I have. It's going well so far.

KING: You think they'll ever be brother brothers?

MEDICO: I do. I think as they move through their 20s, they'll find more in common. They'll both perhaps marry. They certainly both like girls.

KING: You do, huh?

A. KING: Yes.

KING: You're not going to have a problem in that department.

YOU ARE NOT GOING TO HAVE A PROBLEM IN THAT DEPARTMENT? THAT DEPARTMENT? WHICH DEPARTMENT,LARRY? MEN WHO LIKE MEN? IS THAT WRONG NOW? YOU CAN SAY THAT ON NATIONAL TV, LIKE A JOKE? WEIRD! OF COURSE, WE UNDERSTAND THE CONTEXT, BUT STILL, "YOU'RE NOT GOING TO HAVE A PROBLEM IN THAT DEPARTMENT?" YOU REALLY SAID THAT, YET YOU COUNT MANY GAY MEN AND WOMEN AS YOUR FRIENDS, AT LEAST YOU SAY THAT. DO YOU ASK ELTON JOHN IF HE HAS A PROBLEM IN THAT DEPARTMENT? PROBLEM? LARRY, GET WITH THE PROGRAM! IT'S 2010!

A. KING: No.

Go vegetarian!

 Vegetarian Pamela Anderson is proving that all animals have the same parts and encouraging people to ditch meat. In this ad for PETA, she some skin and looks as if she's been tagged by a butcher, making it clear that humans and animals are composed of identical parts.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

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New symbol for rupee in India designed by D. Udaya Kumar

India has finally got a symbol for the Rupee and joined a select club of countries whose currencies have an unique identity.

The Union Cabinet on Thursday approved the design, which includes both the Devnagiri 'Ra' and the Roman capital 'R' and has two parallel lines running at the top. The parallel lines symbolise the equal to sign.


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"With this India will join an elite group of countries which have a distinct currency symbol. It denotes the robustness of Indian economy. I will now hold up the design that was finally selected. This was sent in by Udaya Kumar," said Minister for Information and Broadcasting Ambika Soni in New Delhi.

She said that the Rupee symbol was a nice blend of modernity and Indian culture. The symbol selected has been designed by an Indian Institute of Technology postgraduate D Udaya Kumar and was selected from among five short listed symbols. Kumar, who is with the Department of Design at IIT Guwahati, explained thatthe design is based on the Indian Tricolour.

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"My design is based on the Tricolour with two lines at the top and white space in between. I wanted the symbol for the Rupee to represent the Indian flag. It is a perfect blend of Indian and Roman letters: a capital 'R', and Devnagari 'Ra', which represent rupiya, to appeal to international and Indian audiences. After working onthe design for few months, I shortlisted eight to 10 designs and then refined them further till I got this one," said Kumar.

All new notes will now bear the symbol.


Dharmalingam Udaya Kumar won a nationwide contest run by the government to design a symbol for the Indian rupee. A symbol he designed, incorporating elements of Devanagari and Roman scripts, had been chosen to represent India’s growing economy and its currency. It would be incorporated in Unicode, computer keyboards will have a dedicated key for the symbol and it will come to be seen and recognised around the world. A designer gets to create a currency symbol just once in a nation’s life.

Born in Chennai on 10 October 1978, Kumar’s family hails from Thanjavur. The magnificent temples there must have had something to do with his decision to study architecture, which he pursued at Anna University in Chennai. Subsequently, he did his masters in architecture from IIT, Mumbai. When the industrial design centre in the campus started offering a PhD, Udaya Kumar enrolled, and started work on the evolution of the Tamil script,which dates back to 2nd century AD.

“I want to continue work on Tamil typography. I find our symbols have a very heavy western influence. I will do more work on Indian scripts,” he told ET. For the design, he took inspiration from the symbols of such currencies as Korea’s won, UK’s pound sterling, euro, lira, peso and others. “Thus it has a harmonious identity as far as international currency symbols are concerned and at the same time it has the Indian uniqueness,” he said about his winning design. Among the international currencies, he likes the Yen symbol as it best reflects the country. The 31-year-old bachelor worked as a senior designer for two years with speciality magazine publisher Infomedia.