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Speedhump wrote:LOL. In my business both are used!
Speedhump wrote:Chocoholic wrote:Wiki is nt a reliable source. The information on this site is put up by random people and is not verified.
On the other hand, Wikipedia often includes a lot of references to scholarly material at the bottom of a Wiki page, which can be followed to provide further reading. Wikipedia is useful as a small part of an online investigation, but I agree its veracity can't be taken for granted.
Misery Called Life wrote:Speedhump wrote:Chocoholic wrote:Wiki is nt a reliable source. The information on this site is put up by random people and is not verified.
On the other hand, Wikipedia often includes a lot of references to scholarly material at the bottom of a Wiki page, which can be followed to provide further reading. Wikipedia is useful as a small part of an online investigation, but I agree its veracity can't be taken for granted.
Well the guys at Wiki are making a conscious effort to improve. They've even opened up a second office in India. Wiki is a fab initiative. And if anyone got a few extra pennies, then he could donate to the Wiki cause.
Speedhump wrote:Thanks reza, very informative.
Platts , the 'leading global provider of energy and commodities information, with a century of business experience, serving customers across more than 150 countries'....
....use the term AG in their daily oilgram newswires.
One in the eye for the U.N. AND Iran !!
bezor wrote:Speedhump wrote:Thanks reza, very informative.
Platts , the 'leading global provider of energy and commodities information, with a century of business experience, serving customers across more than 150 countries'....
....use the term AG in their daily oilgram newswires.
One in the eye for the U.N. AND Iran !!
Good for you. Wonder how much that cost the Arabs. Sure they take your money as always and print that to make you happy for a while. Sorry but Arabian Gulf started with Saddam and ended with him. And I think what UN usually dose gets into your eyes, not Persians. At some point you have to understand you cant buy respect. It’s earned by your actions and progress. Try that for a change.
But when back to reality, it’s The Persian Gulf. Your ancestors called it so and so should you.
By the way, all I see on Platts pages is PG.
bezor wrote:
By the way, all I see on Platts pages is PG.
Speedhump wrote:bezor wrote:Speedhump wrote:Thanks reza, very informative.
Platts , the 'leading global provider of energy and commodities information, with a century of business experience, serving customers across more than 150 countries'....
....use the term AG in their daily oilgram newswires.
One in the eye for the U.N. AND Iran !!
Good for you. Wonder how much that cost the Arabs. Sure they take your money as always and print that to make you happy for a while. Sorry but Arabian Gulf started with Saddam and ended with him. And I think what UN usually dose gets into your eyes, not Persians. At some point you have to understand you cant buy respect. It’s earned by your actions and progress. Try that for a change.
But when back to reality, it’s The Persian Gulf. Your ancestors called it so and so should you.
By the way, all I see on Platts pages is PG.
Not good for me....I don't mind either way
Speedhump wrote:Only interested in accuracy, LOL, we can leave it now!
Speedhump wrote:Only interested in accuracy, LOL, we can leave it now!
bezor wrote:Speedhump wrote:Only interested in accuracy, LOL, we can leave it now!
Accuracy? Ok, so get your facts right. But I guess I’m talking to death ears which seem to be a common disease in this part of the world.
Your right. We leave it now.
Speedhump wrote:bezor wrote:Speedhump wrote:Only interested in accuracy, LOL, we can leave it now!
Accuracy? Ok, so get your facts right. But I guess I’m talking to death ears which seem to be a common disease in this part of the world.
Your right. We leave it now.
Deaf ears you mean. Tell me which FACTS I got wrong? We can't leave it now.
Come on, quote one of my posts and show a wrong fact that you saw.
You call me deaf, I'll call you blind then!
bezor wrote:Speedhump wrote:bezor wrote:Speedhump wrote:Only interested in accuracy, LOL, we can leave it now!
Accuracy? Ok, so get your facts right. But I guess I’m talking to death ears which seem to be a common disease in this part of the world.
Your right. We leave it now.
Deaf ears you mean. Tell me which FACTS I got wrong? We can't leave it now.
Come on, quote one of my posts and show a wrong fact that you saw.
You call me deaf, I'll call you blind then!
The fact is that none of you Arab countries even existed until recently. Most of you were tribes under the British rule. I mean, look at your borders. Straight lines just like all North Africa. Iran is a country with thousands of year’s history. And all the land around the Persian Gulf belonged to Iran as recent as 400 years ago.
Now we have some Arab countries (well cities to be correct) in the South and England divided what used to be Iraq into two countries. We are happy for your new identity and actually support you most of the time. But here again you try to shoot yourself in the foot.
I understand there are some Arabs who like their countries to be in the big league. But if you feel beaten by your enemies and can’t fight them back, you can’t compensate that by trying to steal from us. You as an individual have all the right to think what you want. The problem was the governments and they got the message.
As a friend of Arabs I will let it go here. I am sure you will find more facts to support your opinion.
Good luck
Speedhump wrote:It's only pride at stake, no money or international reputation, because no-one else cares a toss!
bezor wrote:Speedhump wrote:It's only pride at stake, no money or international reputation, because no-one else cares a toss!
Only pride??? Pride of your country or heritage might not be important for you but it’s important for most people which is obvious even on this forum with people from different nationalities. And I don’t know why anybody else should care since it’s an argument between Iranians and Arabs.
As I’ve told before to my Arab neighbors, they did not even exist as countries until recently. Most of them were Bedouins under British rule. You do the math…
If it’s of such low value to you, maybe you don’t mind if others start to call your country or part of it something else. By the way, what country are you from?