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Sikh Version of Hi5/Facebook/My Space?  

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  1. 1. Should There Be A Sikh Version of Hi5/Facebook/My Space?

    • Yes
      27
    • No
      25
    • Doesnt Effect Me
      5
  2. 2. Will YOU Sign Up For It?

    • Yes
      29
    • No
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vaheguroo jee ka khalsa

vaheguroo jee ke fateh

dass noes singhs wich are willing to undertake this seva, if the sangat wishes,

pls give us ur veechar, and also inputs to make this idea reality and also MASSIVEEEEEEEE

please vote, and alsoo if u wish to becum Modz let us no!!

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vaheguroo jee ke fatehh

BTWW NAME SUGGESTIONS WELCOMEEE!!

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btww if u vote yes/no can u pls give reasons..

so the required people can make a decision!!

thanks alott

bhul chuk maaf jioo

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Why should there be a sikh version of Hi5/facebook/myspace? What is the point? How will it benefit everyone?

Give me a reason you think it won't benefit.

I asked you a question first. How will it benefit everyone. You said that, so tell me how???

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Why should there be a sikh version of Hi5/facebook/myspace? What is the point? How will it benefit everyone?

Give me a reason you think it won't benefit.

I asked you a question first. How will it benefit everyone. You said that, so tell me how???

You didn't quote me, so I thought you were speaking to the topic starter! tongue.gif

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Can we have a sensible discussion here please and not answer questions with questions. When asking people whether such services should be offered, it might be worth highlighting what benefits they bring.

Also, why reinvent the wheel? If Facebook etc stuff is already there then why re do it. Why not use existing services where the userbase is huge and you can target non sikhs as well as sikhs?

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