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+1, good concept. In for le_chevalier. Indonesia is one of the environmentally complex nations that my non-profit employer does a lot of work in, so anything that helps them develop a stable infrastructure is good.
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Sorapak: how about countries near economic ruin/disaster? :P in & +1 :P
This.

In for Sorapak ;-)


P.S. Anything
Post edited August 20, 2013 by DeMignon
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Sorapak: ...
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OneFiercePuppy: Make sure you edit your posts to include the word "anything" since he said he'd be checking for it ^_^
I didn't think he meant literally :P added it just in case :P
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Sorapak: how about countries near economic ruin/disaster? :P in & +1 :P
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DeMignon: This.

In for Sorapak ;-)
thanks! :D
Post edited August 20, 2013 by Sorapak
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Sorapak: ...
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OneFiercePuppy: Make sure you edit your posts to include the word "anything" since he said he'd be checking for it ^_^
Thanks for the head up, fixed it.
Mexico is in the list, but like Romanul, Im the one who doesnt qualify.
Im in though, if I can get into the exceptions list.

If so, then "Anything".
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IAmSinistar: +1, good concept. In for le_chevalier. Indonesia is one of the environmentally complex nations that my non-profit employer does a lot of work in, so anything that helps them develop a stable infrastructure is good.
Indonesia is a super complex country since we have hundreds or even thousands of different tribes and cultures and 100 active local languages (over 1000 languages in total) even though we use Bahasa Indonesia all across the country. 5 major religions and people living in thousands of islands big and small. We need a super dedicated leader who can lead us out from the slump.
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IAmSinistar: +1, good concept. In for le_chevalier. Indonesia is one of the environmentally complex nations that my non-profit employer does a lot of work in, so anything that helps them develop a stable infrastructure is good.
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RedRagan: Indonesia is a super complex country since we have hundreds or even thousands of different tribes and cultures and 100 active local languages (over 1000 languages in total) even though we use Bahasa Indonesia all across the country. 5 major religions and people living in thousands of islands big and small. We need a super dedicated leader who can lead us out from the slump.
Well ... if I don't misremember, super dedicated leaders can have their downsides, you know.
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QuantumLeapFrog: If so, then "Anything".
Welcome to "The List" :)

Btw.. I did mean it literally since if there will be many pages it's easier to count posts which have some keyword :)
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blotunga: snip
Do Indonesia being regarded as a Developing Country?

Edit: Is it more like undeveloped country for me..
Post edited August 20, 2013 by yinan
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blotunga: Welcome to "The List" :)

Btw.. I did mean it literally since if there will be many pages it's easier to count posts which have some keyword :)
Hahaha, good to know.
Thanks for adding me.
I'm in for the next person that enters from the Ivory Coast cos they have a backwards Irish Flag.:)
I'm in on behalf of anyone from Vietnam entering the giveaway.

It's a really neat idea to do this. People over here don't generally have a lot of money to throw around on luxury goods, even if there is an emergent upper-middle class.
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RedRagan: Indonesia is a super complex country since we have hundreds or even thousands of different tribes and cultures and 100 active local languages (over 1000 languages in total) even though we use Bahasa Indonesia all across the country. 5 major religions and people living in thousands of islands big and small. We need a super dedicated leader who can lead us out from the slump.
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DeMignon: Well ... if I don't misremember, super dedicated leaders can have their downsides, you know.
They do, but for now we need them more since those lazy f**** on the parliament need to get a good swift kick in the ass to make them move forward faster. We are the biggest country in South East Asia with great amount of resources so why we can't get out from this slump? because those lazy and corrupt f*** on the parliament seats that's why.
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IAmSinistar: +1, good concept. In for le_chevalier. Indonesia is one of the environmentally complex nations that my non-profit employer does a lot of work in, so anything that helps them develop a stable infrastructure is good.
Thanks! :D

Agreed with your statement! Our infrastructure sux a lot. Infrastructure is probably the most important tool to develop a country, that maybe the difference between the developing to the developed one. We seem to be fighting to improve or build some new ones, while at the same time, we're struggling to maintain the existing ones.

Internet is one example of the infrastructure. The newest internet technology is here already, but the majority of the population still cannot reap its benefits. My ISP sux also. It's slow and unstable. It seems for the same subscription price, you guys get faster speeds. For the same speed I have to pay double or more than you do.

Our country is rich at land or sea, no desert and our territory is quite big. We're one of the top populated countries. Why are we still undeveloped? Mismanagement seems to be a reasonable answer.

Enough rant. :)
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