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Let's meet in Singapore?

There is a chance that I am visiting Singapore 16 March through 19 March 2006, Thursday through Sunday. I am just visiting my daughter. I've got an idea ...

Would there be an interest to have a discussion with me in Singapore? Perhaps we can have a discussion on:
  • Internet in Indonesia
  • Education / R&D in Indonesia (or in Singapore)
  • Story of high-tech initiatives (such as Bandung High-Tech Valley)
  • or specific topic that I know such as security
If there's an interest, I've got more questions:
  • Is there a place that we can use for free (or cheap)? Maybe on campus?
  • What would be the preferred time? Morning? Noon? Evening?
  • What day? (I am coming on Thursday, so that is probably out of the question. Friday? Saturday? Sunday?)
Or ... perhaps there's no interest at all. In that case, I could just enjoying myself (searching for books and food). Drop me an email.

Comments

Rani said…
hi, i wanna introduce you to a friend of mine who is interested in tech stuff as well.. email me for details ;> BTW i am in singapore
Anonymous said…
Unfortunately I will be going back to Jakarta during the period.. :( Perhaps we can catch up again later? :)
Anonymous said…
Sudah saya posting di milis warga indonesia di singapura. Mudah2an banyak yang berminat. Mohon maaf kalau nanti respon nya amat melimpah sehingga kita kesulitan cari tempat he..he...
Anonymous said…
Halo pak Budi, dengan senang hati saya akan datang. Saya dulu bertemu bapak di smart card course-nya Gemplus-Jkt 1998/1999. Saya dapat berita ini dari Iman (milist indonesian muslim s'pore).

Dwi Tjandra, IF-ITB '89.
HP: (65)97701799
Email: tjandra@singtel.com
Anonymous said…
selamat datang Pak. tentu teman2 di singapura akan menyambut baik inisiatif ini. Om Iman dan Dwi bisa menindaklanjutinya ...
Anonymous said…
Fortunately, I am attend to Singapore on that period. Pak, I am your student for Information Security (EL5??) two years ago. Kindly please drop message to my mail box regarding this event, faisalw_at_xl_dot_co_dot_id. Thanks a lot Pak!
Budi Rahardjo said…
Hi all. My cellphone in singapore will be (+65) 9 0 5 3 2 4 4 6
Anonymous said…
Nginep di rumah saya aja boss... :)
~Judhi~

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