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  • SAFETY FIRST
    SAFETY FIRST

    I see what's happened, you guys are miss spelling the region.    Si Sa Ket not Sisaket.    Get it right chaps, spelling is important 

  • As we're in the Issan forum and the english road signs in sisaket have both sisaket and si sa ket on them i'll leave it at that.   No need to apolgise

  • SAFETY FIRST
    SAFETY FIRST

    Not wrong at all.    It appears we have a few illiterate people here,maybe get an education before commenting.   

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17 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Ha ha, you can't even follow simple instructions. 

 

Sisaket NOT Si Sa Ket 

 

What's wrong with you people? 

I put Sisaket into Google maps, as you suggested. The link I posted is where it took me.

 

It would be a good idea for you to learn to read Thai. You'll then understand that the name place in question is all one word. 

 

You might even be able to understand the fundamental issues with romanisation of Thai script.

3 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Ha ha, you can't even follow simple instructions. 

 

Sisaket NOT Si Sa Ket 

 

What's wrong with you people? 

 

Can confirm, that when I do a Google Maps search for "sisaket", or "Sisaket", takes me to the exact same screen as shown on the screenshot posted by @youreavinalaff. And yes, it displays "Si Sa Ket" on the search result screen, despite the fact that the search term did not contain the two spaces.

 

The explanation is simple - Google Maps, just as many other Google services, displays personalized results. It is not unusual that given identical search term two different users will be presented with completely different information. 

 

You clearly don't understand the intricacies of Google search engine. Yet, that is no reason to accuse anyone of being illiterate or needing help. 

 

Let that be a lesson for you. Maybe next time you want to pontificate about things you don't know anything about - THINK FIRST!

 

PS: Thanks for pointing out that my implying to speak for anyone other than myself was inappropriate. Point taken. 

10 minutes ago, youreavinalaff said:

I put Sisaket into Google maps, as you suggested. The link I posted is where it took me.

 

It would be a good idea for you to learn to read Thai. You'll then understand that the name place in question is all one word. 

 

You might even be able to understand the fundamental issues with romanisation of Thai script.

Omg, what a waste of time. 

 

 

 

 

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Bizarre thread.  Anyone got anything useful to tell the OP, he must be wondering why he bothered.

17 minutes ago, Equatorial said:

 

Can confirm, that when I do a Google Maps search for "sisaket", or "Sisaket", takes me to the exact same screen as shown on the screenshot posted by @youreavinalaff. And yes, it displays "Si Sa Ket" on the search result screen, despite the fact that the search term did not contain the two spaces.

 

The explanation is simple - Google Maps, just as many other Google services, displays personalized results. It is not unusual that given identical search term two different users will be presented with completely different information. 

 

You clearly don't understand the intricacies of Google search engine. Yet, that is no reason to accuse anyone of being illiterate or needing help. 

 

Let that be a lesson for you. Maybe next time you want to pontificate about things you don't know anything about - THINK FIRST!

 

PS: Thanks for pointing out that my implying to speak for anyone other than myself was inappropriate. Point taken. 

Yes, you can go searching for sisaket province, it will take you to Sisaket province. 

 

I chose the first option, not the province. 

 

This is definitely a weird thread, even has a member (above) complaining about the discussion, bizarre. 

It's a forum, discussion happens, at times discussing all the issues related to the topic. 

 

 

Some people are only here for an argument, I've got a life. 

See ya, I'm done here. 

 

2 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Yes, you can go searching for sisaket province, it will take you to Sisaket province. 

 

I chose the first option, not the province. 

 

See ya, I'm done here. 

 

tfft

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