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Chicken 65
May 12th
Today, when we were ordering ‘Chicken 65′ at a restaurant it struck me – How did this popular, deep fried chicken dish get its name? I first wanted to brainstorm independently and come up with a handful of possible theories. The first theory I thought of was that – Actual preparation of the dish must have required a mixture of 65 ingredients. That was the first and last thing I could come up with before my phone popped out. While the dish was getting cooked inside, I started going through a lot of literature online. It was disappointing to know that there isn’t a single, known reason for that peculiar name (the number 65). There are a couple of possible theories like:
1. Actual preparation of dish took 65 days to complete.
First looks: 65 days for a single dish to get ready sounds a bit fictitious. Even at the slowest cooking rates, 65 days would turn anything into charcoal. Moreover, today we see chicken 65 stalls dotted all over the city who cook it up in a matter of minutes (Given they have those pre-made lumps of chicken).
Why it could be true? Preparation time of a dish doesn’t just indicate the cooking time. It also includes the time taken to ‘prepare’. Some popular Indian dishes do take a long time to prepare. Such long times are usually to soak up the traditional raw spices used in these dishes (may be 65 or lesser days of soaking up in this case). Commercial stall shortcuts do not affect the final product in a great way but it might give connoisseurs a reason to crib about.
2. It is an easy way to append numbers to make the naming easier. (and confusing)
First looks: This theory actually makes sense, but where are all those other dishes with other numbers? It sounds too simple to be true.
Why it could be true? It is generally known that the dish came into existence during the early 60′s. It must have been the year 1965 when it was first made and as an easy way to deal with names of dishes, the cook decided to add the number 65 to the name.
A theory bolstered by this Wikipedia statement: “Chicken 65 is alleged to be a dish introduced in 1965 by the Buhari Hotel restaurant in Chennai. They also offer Chicken 78, Chicken 82 and Chicken 90, introduced in 1978, 1982 and 1990 respectively.” Maybe it was also the 65th item on the menu. The Buhari hotel is famous for its experiments with chicken recipes. [Most probably the real reason. Read the 'Chicken 65, a tale' part in that article]
3. The chicken used for making ‘Chicken 65′ should be 65 days old.
First looks: A 65 day old chicken doesn’t really taste any different from a 64 day old chicken (I don’t claim to have tested this).

From left to right (chicken's face): 65 day old chicken, 64 day old chicken. (Photo credit: Allie's.Dad)
Why it could be true? It couldn’t
6 Funniest pages on the internet
Dec 30th
6 Funniest pages on the internet in the order of – how funny they are to me.
1. XKCD – Most popular and geekiest webomic on the internet. These contain mostly geek sarcasm, math and science. XKCD is made up of simple drawing style, black & white (sometimes color) and stick figures.
2. Cracked – An old and experienced website. It has a comedy spoof for everything. It is usually photos and spoofed videos of the popular stories on the internet. Those lists on cracked deserve a daily visit.
3. The Oatmeal - Hand drawn funny comics on any random subject.
4. Explosm – Cyanide and Happiness – Funny comics, full of sarcasm. The character does weirdest things all the time. like this one.
5. Abstruse Goose – Another series of super geeky and simple hand drawn comics.
6. Pidjin and Fredo – Comics based on two funny, evil and sarcastic pigeons.
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Skill 1: Tie Shoe lace faster, saves 3 seconds a day ie almost = 1 full day in 3 years!!
Skill 2: Fold T-shirts faster, saves a hell lot of time. Seriously.
Skill 3: Use Google Chrome, will save you a week in a year (Ultra fast start-up). Everyone is doing it. PLUS, it supports plugins now!
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Skill5: Learn to type or this or this
Secret Recipe
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Step1: Take a jar and add some windows to it.

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Step2: Take a micro cenrtifuge and spin the jar on highest speed.

FINAL PRODUCT:
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Duck Hunt Re-creation
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[Play Duck Hunt]
Duck Hunt was a game in which the player had to shoot the ducks aiming at them. When the ducks fell dead, a dog used to pop up with a duck in its hand (LOL). A special controller the NES zapper was used for this.
If you used to play NES when you were young. Then Duck hunt was one game you mustn’t have missed. A flash based Duckhunt recreation.
Perfect menu, music/sound-effects and gameplay. I couldn’t find a flaw. Just left me wondering, how the gun control on NES used to work?

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