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zak92
post Jan 27 2007, 07:07 AM
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My freind what you have here is a pure genius idea we can save the world this way. I love this because in computer you can do much more than you can in books. Also if you are in a Indian school where they still teach you the format for Telegraph like come on who cares now a days?
They have to go with technology and teach us how to use emails and make sites not how to write letters and where to use other stuff. Indian schools do not allow calculators for math but why shouldnt we use them like come on its not like were in the 18th century where we have to learn to do math the hard way. My freind i love your new concept keep it up iam with you on this one.
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