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In lugnet.loc.bn, Simon H. Young writes:
> LUGNET Server wrote:
> > Welcome to lugnet.loc.bn, a LUGNET discussion group.
> >
> > CHARTER/PURPOSE:
> >
> > lugnet.loc.bn (group):
> > Negara Brunei Darussalam (Brunei).
>
> Heh!
>
> Todd, you didn't have to create a whole new newsgroup just because I
> subscribed to lugnet.
It's kind of a LUGNET policy that any country with at least one LEGO
enthusiast online automatically receive a place in the loc groups as soon
as that LEGO enthusiast is discovered. Sometimes it means there are only
a small handful of people, but I'd hate to see a country not be represented.
> You've probably created this group for the smallest
> possible population (1991 est population of Brunei is just over 300,000).
I think Christmas Island (.cx) might be even smaller. I think its 1996
population was something like 2,200. There are probably a lot more people
there actually on the island at any given time since its main industry is
tourism, but the actual population of citizens is pretty small. I'm not
100% sure yet though that I've seen a LEGO enthusiast online with a .cx
address.
> I suppose this would be a rather lonely site, but if anyone is lurking from
> Sabah, Sarawak or Labuan, this would be a better group than the
> _non-existant_ lugnet.loc.my.
.my = Malaysia, I take it? Do you know of any LEGO fans in Malaysia? Are
the two halves (East & West) generally thought of as a unified state or
two separate states?
--Todd
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| (...) That's nice, but won't the groups be highly inflated? (...) Fans in Malaysia? Quite a few. Fans with internet connections, not really :) West Malaysia was formerly called Malaya and has 11 states and Malaysia's Federal Territory (KL). It is (...) (25 years ago, 27-May-99, to lugnet.loc.bn, lugnet.admin.general)
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| (...) Heh! Todd, you didn't have to create a whole new newsgroup just because I subscribed to lugnet. You've probably created this group for the smallest possible population (1991 est population of Brunei is just over 300,000). I suppose this would (...) (26 years ago, 25-May-99, to lugnet.loc.bn)
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