Hi all, I just come to this magic group

In summary, a group of members welcomed new user Kimberly to the Physics Forums community and asked about her favorite fish. Rajput, another new user, shared his love for the golden anchovy and fried Pomfret. Some members discussed the difference between fried and smoked fish, with most preferring smoked.
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Kimberly Jone
I am Kimberly, newbie here. I love here!
 
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hey Kimberly

welcome to Physics Forums :)

Dave
 
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Hello Kimberly, welcome to PF. :smile:
 
  • #4
Helo Kimberly! Welcome to PF!

Anyway, it needs to be done... What's your favorite fish??
 
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Hi everyone,
I am new here and I found this site very interesting and I am very much fond of interesting facts about math and other things, So hope you all will appreciate me.
 
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Hi, Rajput! So, what's your favo(u)rite fish?
 
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I am also relatively new here. Well , I live in India and my favorite fish is golden anchovy(it is known as 'maandeli' in Marathi, which is the local language of Mumbai). I like eating them fried. It's relatively cheap here and is a good quick snack.
http://media.lonelyplanet.com/lpimg/5491/5491-65/preview.jpg [Broken]

I tried searching for the name of 'maandeli' in English , from the descriptions I found , I think it is golden anchovy. The image I posted is of 'maandeli' , does it appear to be the same as golden anchovy, as I suspect ?

Anyways , on days when I feel a bit more opulent , I also enjoy eating fried Pomfret .

Cheers.
 
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Hello Kimberly, how are you?

You’re most welcome in our physics forums community and here are lots of alternative to learn about engineering.

Cheers
 
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Hi, Kimberly. As you learn and progress, hopefully you will take the time to help newbies who stumble onto this site.

Welcome!
 
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These days we prefer smoked over fried.
 
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Borek said:
These days we prefer smoked over fried.
Yes, smoked is preferable.

Kippers, baby oysters, baby clams... all better smoked.
 
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Borek said:
These days we prefer smoked over fried.

It takes lots of time though. :biggrin:
 
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Gad said:
It takes lots of time though. :biggrin:
We are not hunter-gatherers here, so we can afford a bit of time to get what we want.
 

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