SigherPunk
SigherPunk t1_j5s4025 wrote
Reply to comment by AbandonedSamurai in TIL The Indian dish Vindaloo originates from the Portuguese dish "Carne de Vinha D’alhos" which was brought to India by Vasco da Gama who also introduced chilli peppers to India. by memboww
Man you could be beaten up for saying that in India. Like saying pizza was introduced to Italy by Americans.
Mangoes are to India what potatoes are to Peru. So I guess you mean guavas probably?
SigherPunk t1_j5s36yo wrote
Reply to comment by absolutelyshafted in TIL The Indian dish Vindaloo originates from the Portuguese dish "Carne de Vinha D’alhos" which was brought to India by Vasco da Gama who also introduced chilli peppers to India. by memboww
And it isn't very well known within India in the sense that it hasn't spread out to other parts of India outside Goa. I think western people might more readily recognise the dish than Indians lol
SigherPunk t1_j0svxnt wrote
Reply to comment by BucksFan654 in The IEA says humanity used the greatest amount of coal in 2022 in all of human history, and that this level of consumption will continue until at least 2025. One-third of all global coal goes to generate electricity in China, and India's coal use is growing at 6% per annum. by lughnasadh
Not surprised to see a blatantly racist comment like this so upvoted. Why would India and China not care? You think only white people have the capacity to care about the environment?
India and China aren't using coal for laughs and gags, they are using it because not using it would mean plunging 100s of millions of people into darkness. Of course, I don't think you really give a shit about the people in India/China.
If the West really cared then they should provide the capital and technology so that the developing countries can switch faster.
SigherPunk t1_iwcx71p wrote
Reply to comment by pinkcheems in India a step closer to getting its fifth-generation aircraft: What is this advanced fighter and why we need it? by Gari_305
He quite possibly thinks Indians are still using trains and infrastructure left behind by the Brits.
SigherPunk t1_iwctp2a wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in India a step closer to getting its fifth-generation aircraft: What is this advanced fighter and why we need it? by Gari_305
Lol what
India's railway modernisation efforts are possibly dwarfed only by China's (which is in an entirely different league of its own). India runs about 20,000 trains daily and a majority of them are electric. Indian coach car factories are pumping out about 15 new modern coaches every day to replace older coaches. There is also a new generation of semi-HSR trainset that has been developed in India and the factories are expected to produce 1 trainset per week in the coming year. There is also a tender put out for private players to produce 200 of these new trainsets in the next few years.
India has also undertaken a massive project of laying down new modern railway routes entirely dedicated to freight, which would free up existing lines for passanger services. There are also about 22 new metro rail lines under construction in cities across India. There is also a proper Shinkansen project puttering along (the progress is painfully slow imo). The scale of these things is gargantuan, so what did you base your moronic comment on?
SigherPunk t1_iwb0s4c wrote
Reply to Arachnid 2 by MathiasCruz2099
This is some Dune shit
SigherPunk t1_itl6psv wrote
Reply to comment by Electronic_Class4530 in TIL about the famous American novelist Winston Churchill who was the reason why the British prime minister referred to himself as Winston Spencer Churchill. They met on occasion, but gradually Spencer Churchill’s rise to power steamrolled the American into obscurity. by OneLastConquest
Wait isn't that Downton Abbey
SigherPunk t1_j5wy4hc wrote
Reply to comment by CharredCharizard in TIL The Indian dish Vindaloo originates from the Portuguese dish "Carne de Vinha D’alhos" which was brought to India by Vasco da Gama who also introduced chilli peppers to India. by memboww
>Portuguese and Spanish discoveries
Oh no. You mean inventions made by pre-Columbian civilizations in America.