The result of the debate was no consensus Thryduulf 18:33, 20 April 2006 (UTC) reply
Delete - this term has 5 results on Google. Hoax...? Wickethewok 14:28, 12 April 2006 (UTC) reply
This article is open to debate but definitely not a hoax. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ak2408 ( talk • contribs)
India is a country of more than a billion people. 95 percent of these have no access at all to the internet. Which means that there are hundreds and thousands of communities that have no representation. But is that the way it should be? I thought the internet is an open, democratic forum ensuring equality for all irrespective of their geographical location. Why I wonder people would want a harmless page like this deleted? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.227.162.153 ( talk • contribs)
I really cannot understand your sustained opposition to this article. Anyway, I maintain that this is not a hoax and worth an article on this site. I knew that the internet originated in the US but did not understand the extent to which American ideas and restricted world view influences it even today (the world much bigger than US & western europe my friend).This will be my last comment on this issue. Do whatever you want with this article. Maybe we in the rest of the world need our own 'wikipedia' (it will represent most of the world population!) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ak2408 ( talk • contribs)
This isn't a debate about American's being close minded. I am not an AK-47 carrying supporter of Osama who hates Americans. We in this part of the world are also english-speaking, college educated, liberal people like I expect you are too. My point was and is that just because there were only a few google hits or because you have never heard of it doesn't make it irrelevant. The point is there ARE Google hits which will grow in number. Anybody can create web pages ... many web pages and give them as external sources. If this was a hoax, believe me, there would've been a number of external links to prove that it is not. Without sounding anti-american I will still say that if you were in this part of the world you would not be arguing on these lines.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.227.162.153 ( talk • contribs)
The result of the debate was no consensus Thryduulf 18:33, 20 April 2006 (UTC) reply
Delete - this term has 5 results on Google. Hoax...? Wickethewok 14:28, 12 April 2006 (UTC) reply
This article is open to debate but definitely not a hoax. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ak2408 ( talk • contribs)
India is a country of more than a billion people. 95 percent of these have no access at all to the internet. Which means that there are hundreds and thousands of communities that have no representation. But is that the way it should be? I thought the internet is an open, democratic forum ensuring equality for all irrespective of their geographical location. Why I wonder people would want a harmless page like this deleted? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.227.162.153 ( talk • contribs)
I really cannot understand your sustained opposition to this article. Anyway, I maintain that this is not a hoax and worth an article on this site. I knew that the internet originated in the US but did not understand the extent to which American ideas and restricted world view influences it even today (the world much bigger than US & western europe my friend).This will be my last comment on this issue. Do whatever you want with this article. Maybe we in the rest of the world need our own 'wikipedia' (it will represent most of the world population!) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ak2408 ( talk • contribs)
This isn't a debate about American's being close minded. I am not an AK-47 carrying supporter of Osama who hates Americans. We in this part of the world are also english-speaking, college educated, liberal people like I expect you are too. My point was and is that just because there were only a few google hits or because you have never heard of it doesn't make it irrelevant. The point is there ARE Google hits which will grow in number. Anybody can create web pages ... many web pages and give them as external sources. If this was a hoax, believe me, there would've been a number of external links to prove that it is not. Without sounding anti-american I will still say that if you were in this part of the world you would not be arguing on these lines.— Preceding unsigned comment added by 220.227.162.153 ( talk • contribs)