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Messages - Jhanda_Amli
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« on: July 31, 2011, 04:46:52 PM »
Khena teh nai chaida .. par aa bhalre muka wich Gurudaware wich jehre Khalsa school ne ... Ohna ne att chukke peyye aa.. Just for a registration form.. They ask you these many dollars. So just to fill up the forms.. U have to pay $675 (NON- REFUNDABLE)... i NEVER SEEN ANY INSTITUTION ASKING FOR THIS MUCH MONEY AS ADMISSION FORM FEE.. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY NUTS!!The monthly fee they asking for is around (on a average.. they might go higher) 300-350 bucks per month. So is this cost justifiable?
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« on: July 31, 2011, 01:06:11 AM »
User BACHITER SINGH - unbanned. According to GS's rules, no user is to be banned in any other room except Mitra Da Dera. Bakki Bahicter siha, sarpanch nu te murakh keh reha, tenu kini ku akal aa, oh chat log ta saaf zaahir aa.
our hyper kid is here :hehe:
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« on: July 31, 2011, 12:56:53 AM »
ahahahaha my chweettt uncle , mera exp . bahut mada reh chukiya so jiwe kise naal betde oh ta owe he kahu n no i dun want to be a mod or whteva lol its great headache lol
if its a great headache.. fer enna nendde katho oo putt ohna de decision .. ohna de Headache hor wadon leyye :hehe: :hehe:
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« on: July 31, 2011, 12:44:39 AM »
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« on: July 31, 2011, 12:38:48 AM »
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« on: July 31, 2011, 12:35:44 AM »
over population ohna loka ch nhi aa ,jehre 3g use ker sakde aa ,jithe eh problem aa othe loka ne 3g da naam hi nhi suneya ,ehna nautankibaaza ne tan apniyan cheza vechniya ,populaitin control tan thonu pta hi hai kive honi aa ,eh problem awareness den naal solve honi aa 3g nal nhi ,3g naal tan sgoo hor vadhu gi population ,baaki tusi mere ton seyaane ho ,
Funny video nu teh chad deye da hunda aa Shayer sabh... - u ruining the joke :hehe:
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« on: July 31, 2011, 12:20:48 AM »
sub admins da aukha v aukha bahut aukha
Why don't we promote you as a chat mod - Tenu sariya wich nukas bhut labh jande aa putt, may be you are perfect for a mod position :hehe: - Jokes i m no one to promote anyone .. just fooling around :hehe:
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« on: July 30, 2011, 05:32:00 PM »
Apple now has more cash to spend than the United States government.
Latest figures from the US Treasury Department show that the country has an operating cash balance of $73.7bn (£45.3bn).
Apple's most recent financial results put its reserves at $76.4bn.
The US House of Representatives is due to vote on a bill to raise the country's debt ceiling, allowing it to borrow more money to cover spending commitments.
If it fails to extend the current limit of $14.3 trillion dollars, the federal government could find itself struggling to make payments, and risks the loss of its AAA credit rating.
The United States is currently spending around $200bn more than it collects in revenue every month.
Apple, on the other hand, is making money hand over fist, according to its financial results.
In the three months ending 25 June, net income was 125% higher than a year earlier at $7.31bn.
Spending spree With more than $75bn either sitting in the bank or in easily accessible assets, there has been enormous speculation about what the company will do with the money.
"Apple keeps its cards close to its chest," said Daniel Ashdown, an analyst at Juniper Research.
Industry watchers believe that it is building up a war chest to be used for strategic acquisitions of other businesses, and to secure technology patents.
Bookstore Barnes and Noble and the online movie site Netflix have both been tipped as possible targets, said Mr Ashdown.
The company may also have its eye on smaller firms that develop systems Apple might want to add to its devices, such as voice recognition.
Apple dipped into some of its reserves recently when it teamed-up with Microsoft to buy a batch of patents from defunct Canadian firm Nortel.
This is funny :hehe: :hehe:
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« on: July 30, 2011, 04:30:26 PM »
- Why that bed was shaking :hehe: :hehe:
531
« on: July 30, 2011, 02:36:36 PM »
baai siha pehli gall jehre gala kad de aa ohna nu english ni aundi te duji galll lgataar gala kadniya v kise klaa to ghat ni aa ehe klla jina kol nhi aa ohna to pucho jaa k k oh 16 16 ghnte lgataar gala kad sakdey aa koi ni kd skda te dushmni room ohna klakara lai he bnaeya te vich jaa k tusi ban kio krdey o
Tu ke mere post pischee reply karda aa.."ke tusse ban kio karde oo" - main kehra mod aa mitra .. kesse mod nu farh.. ohnu push katho ban karda aa ... I cant do anything sajna... main teh app tere warga normal jehha banda aa mitra.. :cooll: :hehe:
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« on: July 30, 2011, 02:28:09 PM »
I don't get this Dushmani room concept.. its a bit funny :hehe:
So swearing at other users is banned on entire site .. other than one place Dushmani room. So we basically providing a platform to the people so that they can swear - and expect that people don't swear in the forum - doesn't make sense.
Let me give you a senerio. Me n GS in chat.. we got into fight. so the chat mod said ok go in Dushmani. Asse Dushmani wich challe ge.. teh sadde magar "baki de user" we aa geye dushmani wich (cause they curious whats gonna happen in the fight next) ...So in Dushmani, fight starts. GS swear at me more as compared to me... and other people present in Dushmani read it... now we have the galla.. all the chat user n my friends and "no mod" .. as he in Main chat.. DIRECTING PEOPLE TO DUSHMANI ROOM :hehe: :hehe: ..
Hun je mere bejiti hoye aa Dushmani then I will be pissed, and probably will swear at the person in the main chat - As i m pissed, nalle mere bezti hoye aa.. n not to forget Jattpunna adds up :hehe:
and if I look some help PJ staff, they will ban me rather than the user.. But Pj staff cant ban the user as the fight was in Dushmani room - Doesn't make sense :hehe: :hehe:
My understanding- its ok to go and talk it out when two people have conflicit - "But saying that oh you can go and swear at each other - Without the mod being present ... n you wont be banned.." Doesn't make sense...
- As you giving people a platform to swear n also reducing mods responsibilities, by saying you dont have to monitor that room - BUT its still a part of site and a designated room where "Conflicts are required to be solved other than swearing"
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« on: July 30, 2011, 01:38:45 PM »
I think the main reason is mods n admin - decision making/thinking of what is right.
Other reason also have their share but most people leave that either they get busy or not happy with the decision making of PJ staff. A rough guesstimate would be 65-70% leaving cause of the above two reason (with admin and mod decision a bigger contributor) - Hajje kal parso de gal aa ek member geya aa chad ke cause of another mod decisions or thinking
One example is - Back in 2008, making up of an other site. Where half of the users were happy with admin/mod decision making... and the other half were completely against it (so end up making a new site)
Another example happened - One day lot of topics were marked as spam and were either locked or deleted - without letting the other team member know. Which gave a negative surprise to people. We lost many worthy members back then .. one of then was Gill. - And we had a mess to deal with so much NEGATIVE energy flowing ... oh boy that was harsh talk back then
We also have special causes - which make like another 25% Another factor that contributes is Special Cause - Ravi Gill start posting porn pictures on the site. Lot of people got disgust as it was not considered a family site anymore. At that time we lost a best member - Roop. She has almost 20,000 posts. Similarly lot of girls left too. Not sure if Ravi has too much time at hand back then or does the mod were kind of excausted cleaning up his mess.
The special cause happens a lot with a negative energy flowing in the forum and people trying to copy on the negative energy .. etc etc
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« on: July 30, 2011, 01:01:13 AM »
Quote from the end of the video - "94% of all the terrorist activity happened on US soil are not done by radical MUslim"
Data is amazing
535
« on: July 30, 2011, 12:54:33 AM »
Watch the video and them comment on the question.
Moral - Hate/(or your own internal hate) is the threat to everyone
536
« on: July 30, 2011, 12:30:14 AM »
:hehe:
desperate sharaa :hehe:
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« on: July 29, 2011, 02:55:54 PM »
Greaee government was in such a mess - even when they are just 2% of what US debt is. And it shattered the whole europe wich grease asking for bail out money. Think what will 50 times (or 5000%) bigger debt can do
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« on: July 29, 2011, 02:51:15 PM »
With only a few days before the August 2nd deadline, any clear agreement on raising the U.S. debt ceiling is still not in sight. Both the Democrats and Republicans appear to be parked in their respective political corners, with the only thing they can seem to agree on is that they are deadlocked. After all the sound and fury of the past few months around the debt ceiling, it is hard to imagine it was introduced less than a century ago as a mechanism to simplify sovereign borrowing. Article I Section 8 of the United States Constitution gives Congress the sole power to borrow money, and Congress used to have to authorize every single debt issuance. As a workaround to this cumbersome process, they created the debt ceiling, as we know it, by the Second Liberty Bond Act in 1917. The U.S. debt has become a ferocious beast with an insatiable appetite. In 2010, mandatory spending grew nearly 15 percent over the previous year and totaled $2.17 trillion. Interest on the national debt– also a mandatory expenditure – cost American taxpayers $164 billion that year. Discretionary spending was also up significantly in 2010, increasing almost 14 percent over the previous year to $1.38 trillion. The United States has not been able to curb its spending, nor to find a way to offset its deficit with additional revenue. The political agenda makes tax increases a tough proposition to sell, especially so close to a presidential election year. Foreign investors hold half of the U.S. debt —the majority is held by the Central Banks of China, Japan and the United Kingdom. If the U.S. is not able to increase the debt ceiling, these foreign bondholders will continue to be paid because the U.S. Treasury can easily cover their interest payments. However, other payments will need to be prioritized and there will be political implications. Very few politicians will want to be perceived by the voting public as paying foreign bondholders ahead of American service men and women. Even if a last-minute agreement is reached, Standard and Poor’s has signaled that it may downgrade the U.S. credit rating anyway. These recent events could well mark the beginning of the end for an over-abundance of AAA debt, and this would change the face of global finance. Up until now, U.S. debt has for all intents and purposes been considered “risk-free”—after 2001, and even after the 2008 economic crisis.There is a back and forth tennis match going on across the Atlantic between the U.S. Dollar and the euro, and the foreign exchange markets are watching. The pending Greek default and social unrest puts downward pressure on the euro, but this volley across the pond is met by the solid backhand of a veto threat by the U.S. president on the next Republican proposal. EUR/USD volatility is leading the way in a skittish currency market.
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« on: July 28, 2011, 11:18:39 PM »
Could you increase the characters of the topic on the cell phone version. Ex for this topic the title appears to be just - special mobile p .... Which makes it hard to figure out what the topic is all about.
P.s. Normal reply box doesn't work on iPad - forum issue or apples?
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« on: July 25, 2011, 11:37:08 AM »
wah wah.. mitra nu teh babba ramdev da kachaa pasand aa geya...ajj teh babbe ne kachaa paye aa :hehe: Babba ji sat sri akal.. Dhoti pa ke Yogga karoo geye.. ke aa walla kacha pasand aa :hehe: :hehe:
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