Xref: utzoo soc.net-people:530 comp.mail.misc:686 news.groups:1990 soc.college:1021 soc.singles:1354 rec.travel:1770 soc.culture.misc:196 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!burl!codas!ge-dab!ge-rtp!edison!jpl From: jpl@edison.GE.COM (Pim Little) Newsgroups: soc.net-people,comp.mail.misc,news.groups,soc.college,soc.singles,rec.travel,soc.culture.misc Subject: Re: creating soc.culture.indonesian, soc.culture.seasia Summary: One vote for combined SEasia group Keywords: Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philipines, Brunai, SouthEast Asia Message-ID: <1250@edison.GE.COM> Date: 10 Dec 87 18:37:17 GMT References: <9619@ufcsv.cis.ufl.EDU> Organization: General Electric Company, Charlottesville, VA Lines: 20 In article <9619@ufcsv.cis.ufl.EDU>, kis@beach.cis.ufl.edu (Kris Iskandar) writes: > I second that... > ....... we probably can combine the southeast asian > countries and create a soc.culture.seasia as suggested by Donn or we might > create both. Come on folks lets air you opinion. Where are the people > from Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Philipine, and Brunai? > BTW, the quoted article above was posted on soc.culture.china. > > Kris Iskandar University of Florida Computer I, for one, will vote for a combined group of all SE Asian countries. This is because I would be interested in communicating with people from that part of the world. If the information flow gets to be too large then we should consider splitting up those countries with most contributions. I love to experiment with South East Asian dishes, Anyone has a recipe for Kado Kado? Pim Little, formerly of Thailand. GE Fanuc, Charlottesville, Va.