Showing posts with label shops. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 25, 2007

Jewellery?

This morning dass received an email in which a bhenji who is launching her new site sent a link and info. Normally I probably would have had a look and that would have been the end of it but this site got me thinking. The email described it as:

Journey through the Khalsa Collection of symbolic Sikh Jewellery

& Accessories, Malas,T-Shirts and Home Accessories.


Khalsa collection Sikh Jewellery?? My first issue is Sikh jewellery and the fact that I remember a while back when a model donned a kind of dastar and had a khanda we had up roar I remember the article on Panthic Weekly. Now to specify that it is Sikh jewellery when it doesn’t really have association with Sikh dharam. I think calling it Panjabi would have been more fitting and would not have caused any problems.

I visited the web site and what did I find but the banner for a site selling "Sikh" jewellery has a Hindu Aum sign in its banner just bellow Ik Oankaar [http://www.pavanalifestyles.com/lifestyle.php]. If we call something Sikh then the minimum we can do is keep it some what Sikhi.

Just some thoughts. What do you guys think?

Monday, December 25, 2006

TOMTOM One Sat Nav £143.99 delivered

Yes its time for the xmas sales once again. I just purchased a TomTom One Sat Nav for £143.99 from currys website.


TOMTOM ONE GB GPS Recievers

The sat nav is actually sale priced at £159.99 but then you can use a discount code to get a futher 10% off. If you want a futher 3% cash back on the £143.99 then use a site called www.quidco.com.

Excellent price ... Go via Quidco for 3% cashback. Sleek light-weight design and ultra-compact size. Use code bppod10 to get this price.

Features : Pre-installed Maps Of GB | Plug and Play Functionality | Touchscreen Operations | Accurate Turn-by-Turn Voice Instructions | Crystal-clear 3D Graphics | Postcode Navigation | Built-in Bluetooth Connection | Built-in Speaker | PC Connection | SiRFStarIII Chipset

Combining portability, touchscreen technology and an elegant design, the TomTom ONE will show you the way wherever you're travelling in Great Britain. It's easy to use thanks to the award-winning plug and drive navigation software, already pre-installed on a memory card. No need to download complicated software, just plug it in and start using it immediately. You can also take advantage of TomTom HOME, the software package that manages content between a PC or MAC and TomTom. Using TomTom HOME, you can easily plan routes, download voices, obtain traffic alerts and install maps to keep the TomTom up to date.