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...
pg--az
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...
pg--az
modified on Thursday, September 17, 2009 4:17 AM
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.