User talk:Mmohaqeq

Mmohaqeq (talk) 11:45, 27 August 2008 (UTC)

Man and Internet
As the number of human being in the world increased, individuals voices gradually faded in the hum of the crowd and the height of skyscrapers and the glitter of their own inventions belittled the ordinary citizen. Not every human being rejoiced in  these accomplishments and cherished being a member. The ordinary lost his voice, and in order to present himself in the world forgot about his own uniqueness and imitated the stereotypes. He wanted to have the credit of likeness to someone with a voice. Then he felt unhappy .The world was too crowded and he could not stick out his head and express his insights. His voivw would fade, the world was too crowded. And he was not someone of fame or power or glamour, … , not yet! Then comes the new tools, the tools which gives every human being the fair opportunity to present himself. To show the world what an asset he is. Communicate with his likes, make connections and hear of his  contemporary fellow-man. ''ICT is a tool. It is to simplify the attendance of the every individual in this global society.'' --Mmohaqeq (talk) 11:52, 27 August 2008 (UTC)

Thank you for your contributions to Wikipedia. I've noticed that you've been adding your signature to some of your article contributions. This is a simple mistake to make and is easy to correct. For future reference, the need to associate edits with users is taken care of by an article's edit history. Therefore, you should use your signature only when contributing to talk pages, the Village Pump, or other such discussion pages. For a better understanding of what distinguishes articles from these type of pages, please see What is an article?. Again, thanks for contributing, and enjoy your Wikipedia experience! A v nj a y Talk 10:35, 2 September 2008 (UTC)

'Internet philosophy' listed for deletion
A page that you have been involved in editing, Internet philosophy, has been listed for deletion; you may wish to participate in the deletion discussion. Thank you. StaticGull Talk  10:35, 2 September 2008 (UTC)