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    ARMENIA RESEMBLES INDIA



    [03:05 pm] 27 August, 2008

    Now that the price of benzine has gone up young environmentalists, who are worried about the ecological situation in Yerevan, want to promote an ecologically clean transportation means quite unknown to Armenian. Riksha is a three-wheel bicycle which can transport up to 3-4 passengers at a time.

    “Riksha is quite popular in India but we have imitated the European model which is comparatively easy to ride,” says Mariam who was the first to suggested the idea of rikhsa in Armenia.

    “Bezine pollutes the air while riskha is an ecologically clean vehicle,” she adds.

    The first Armenian riskha is covered with pictures and appeals to keep the environment clean. It was made by cyclist Samvel Hovhannissian in a specialised “HVZ” workshop. The vehicle has got front and back lights, sound signal, hand and foot brakes.

    “I can make such a bicycle every month,” says Samvel. Drivers can speed up to 35km/h. The bicycle can also work by a sun-accumulator.

    Riksha appeals to drivers and passengers with its bright colours. Samvel and Mariam say that random passengers wonder if they can afford one. So far such bicycles are not on sale.

    The number of rikshas will probably increase in the capital streets as young environmentalists have applied to the City Hall for further assistance.

    From http://www.a1plus.am/en/?page=issue&iid=63496
    Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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    Re: How do you imagine your ''Ideal Armenia''?

    My ideal Armenia: with no hayastantsits in it
    Last edited by Tres Bien; 08-27-2008, 10:58 AM.

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      Re: Armenia

      whats wrogn with hayastantsits i like em

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        Some Hayastancis are ok but for the most part the majority that Ive seen or have been in contact with are stuck up & think they know everything.
        Positive vibes, positive taught

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          Re: How do you imagine your ''Ideal Armenia''?

          Originally posted by Tres Bien View Post
          My ideal Armenia: with no hayastantsits in it
          By birthright, I must object to this thread.

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            Re: How do you imagine your ''Ideal Armenia''?

            Originally posted by Tres Bien View Post
            My ideal Armenia: with no hayastantsits in it

            My idle Armenia wouldn't have dumb@ss' or even worse, agent provocateurs. Get the hint?
            For the first time in more than 600 years, Armenia is free and independent, and we are therefore obligated
            to place our national interests ahead of our personal gains or aspirations.



            http://www.armenianhighland.com/main.html

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              Re: How do you imagine your ''Ideal Armenia''?

              Originally posted by Tres Bien View Post
              My ideal Armenia: with no hayastantsits in it
              And my ideal Armenia is an Armenia without xxxxers like you.

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                Re: Armenia

                cool beans, the armenian gov, and wealthy diaspora, should invest in wind, solar energy, as part of the things they spend on Armenia, to help with energy there in general, i think the wind power would do great.

                And KarotheGreat, you should really change your signature, b/c there are good turks, i sugest you look up Orhan Pamuk, Elif Şafak, Taner Akçam, and many many more... Statements like that is why the Turks in Turkey who are lied to since the day they were born is one of the many reasons they think were evil, and believe their government
                Last edited by ara87; 08-28-2008, 08:06 PM. Reason: accidently quoted post

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                  Re: How do you imagine your ''Ideal Armenia''?

                  Originally posted by Tres Bien View Post
                  My ideal Armenia: with no hayastantsits in it
                  I think maybe your referring to rabiz-ified Erevancis?

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                    Re: Armenia

                    Originally posted by ara87 View Post
                    cool beans, the armenian gov, and wealthy diaspora, should invest in wind, solar energy, as part of the things they spend on Armenia, to help with energy there in general, i think the wind power would do great.

                    And KarotheGreat, you should really change your signature, b/c there are good turks, i sugest you look up Orhan Pamuk, Elif Şafak, Taner Akçam, and many many more... Statements like that is why the Turks in Turkey who are lied to since the day they were born is one of the many reasons they think were evil, and believe their government
                    xxxx solar power what will that do us any good, we need nucalair power so that not even Turkey would think to screw with us.

                    And there doesn't exist a good turk, when a turk is good it turns into a human beeing and is no longer a turk.

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