In the site http://www.wikipedia.org, one can post verifiable information which may or maynot be absolute. I did find postings which are related to the Badaga Community. One can create their own article and post in this encyclopaedia which is free for all.
For authentic information, I always would suggest youngsters use the online edition of the age old Encylopaedia Brittanica, http://www.britannica.com. The information here has been screened many times and documental evidences given in order to get an entry.
Trust the wikipedia for first hand knowledge, still better consult the Encyclopaedia Brittanica for through understanding.
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bjaypee Frequent poster
Joined: 01 Aug 2001
Posts: 175
Posted:
Fri Nov 17, 2006 4:03 am
I totally agree with ebhari.
Thanks to him, I am adding his clarification in my articles where I have quoted 'WIKI' (http://badaga.wordpress.com).
One can create a totally 'imaginary item/issue' which then gets quoted by others as 'historical fact'.
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