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The Next Generation in International Debate

24 July 2008 25 views 2 Comments

Justtellmewhy.com isn’t just another social networking website. In many ways, it’s the next big step in online communication and learning. It essentially has taken elements from concepts like Wikipedia, Yahoo! Answers and Digg and brought them together to make an exciting new forum. The site offers everyone a place to discuss and debate absolutely everything on the planet!

I couldn’t have said it better myself.  I did try to but I think Reed from the  Lion King Tickets Resource Site has done a much better job.  I have submitted a dichotomy to debate at Justtellmewhy relating to the Schapelle Corby tradgedy that ocurred in 2004.  Please click the image to enter your own opinion for either side.  You do not need to register or supply an email address if you don’t want to.  Simply leave your name and a link to your blog in the box provided and then fire away.

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Comment by Cristian Eslava (1 comments) Subscribed to comments via email
2008-07-24 04:33:46

Hi Dan,

Just wanted to thank you for the suggestion and give the rigth credits for the definition of http://www.justtellmewhy.com

I wasn´t the author, you also expressed it wonderfully in your post, the author of the article is Reed the webmaster for a Lion King Tickets Resource Site

Best regards and thank you again

Cristian Eslavas last blog post..Pretend you never saw it it

 
Comment by Dan (28 comments)
2008-07-24 12:56:22

Oh sorry about that. I will fix it in the post. Thanks for the correction.

 
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