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editI added a few known links to Chiang on the web. I'll find more soon, such as interviews I've seen around various art communities. --Smell? 05:04, 29 December 2005 (UTC)
Hi,
I am the one who originally started up the Doug Chiang article. I'm glad to see that people have added to it and improved on it. :oD
--JerryKong2000 13 April 2006
Cat. Issue
editDoes Chiang qualify as a Chinese Americans? Although it's a political issue, Chiang has never stated that he was Chinese American (as far as I know). So labeling him Chinese might touch upon the whole "pan-green" and "pan-blue" political issue again. I believe the best policy is to categorize people from Taiwan that emigrated over to America as Taiwanese-American, unless the person otherwise states so.
Removing catergory. =D Jumping cheese Contact 21:04, 10 August 2006 (UTC)