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Econ Visualization - Ghost Fleet of Singapore [modified]

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    The Google query (( Ghost Fleet Singapore )) fetches the nice-photographs-incl article Revealed: The ghost fleet of the recession anchored just east of Singapore at dailymail.co.uk. These photos are worth an untold amount of econ-mumbo-jumbo, and even the text is unusually straightforward, if bleak. I love my Samsung displays, so it's unfortunate that Korean shipbuilders speculated so heavily on an ever-growing-demand for container-ships. (( Iceland’s debt repayment limits )) fetches another chilling ghost-of-Christmas-future, like the article sez, ultimately you're supposed to surrender your natural resources to pay off debt, they actually mention the possibility of Russia buying Iceland, it could never happen here...

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    modified on Thursday, September 17, 2009 4:17 AM

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      The Google query (( Ghost Fleet Singapore )) fetches the nice-photographs-incl article Revealed: The ghost fleet of the recession anchored just east of Singapore at dailymail.co.uk. These photos are worth an untold amount of econ-mumbo-jumbo, and even the text is unusually straightforward, if bleak. I love my Samsung displays, so it's unfortunate that Korean shipbuilders speculated so heavily on an ever-growing-demand for container-ships. (( Iceland’s debt repayment limits )) fetches another chilling ghost-of-Christmas-future, like the article sez, ultimately you're supposed to surrender your natural resources to pay off debt, they actually mention the possibility of Russia buying Iceland, it could never happen here...

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      modified on Thursday, September 17, 2009 4:17 AM

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      When I was in Brunei in 1981 we took a ferry from Bandar to Labuan Island - there were loads of huge, oil tankers on the horizon, just moored up. They had been there for months apparently.

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