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Oh and you still need to fill your estate agent motor.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBut if the West is poverty stricken with debt, who is going to buy all the useless crap from China and piss poor services from India?
Are Indians going to run China's IT systems and the Indians going to fill their homes with Chinese mass produced crap?
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Quite possibly.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostBut if the West is poverty stricken with debt, who is going to buy all the useless crap from China and piss poor services from India?
Are Indians going to run China's IT systems and the Indians going to fill their homes with Chinese mass produced crap?
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But if the West is poverty stricken with debt, who is going to buy all the useless crap from China and piss poor services from India?Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostThe Saudi's need $84/barrel to keep their social welfare system going. Demand is outstripping supply and we now have China and India to feed.
Are Indians going to run China's IT systems and the Indians going to fill their homes with Chinese mass produced crap?
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Originally posted by TimCaprica View PostThat's really not a good hedge. In 2008 oil prices went to $35 a barrel (or thereabouts). As soon as oil goes below a certain level $65?? oil exploration becomes a waste of time as they are typically exploring really expensive places to dig.
But I thought buying shares in GAME would be a good idea so I know nothing.
Newsnight seem determined to terrify everyone. It's been nothing but doom for two weeks and last night they were talking about politicians being too negative?! Probably all totally justified doom though.
And another thing .... Brian Eno was on Newsnight last night. He's amazing.
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The Saudi's need $84/barrel to keep their social welfare system going. Demand is outstripping supply and we now have China and India to feed.
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Mervyn King is getting in some doomsaying too:
Almost irresistible isn't it.This is the most serious financial crisis we've seen, at least since the 1930s, if not ever.
Debt crisis: live - Telegraph
Looking forward to tonight's Doomsnight, but yesterday's will take some beating.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSame with petrol prices. Every time it goes up 10p a litre, I
with joy. Less peasants clogging up the roads for us gas guzzling SUV drivers.
Fewer
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That's really not a good hedge. In 2008 oil prices went to $35 a barrel (or thereabouts). As soon as oil goes below a certain level $65?? oil exploration becomes a waste of time as they are typically exploring really expensive places to dig.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostPart of my hedge are shares in oil exploration/producers. Ironically most have been hammered.
But I thought buying shares in GAME would be a good idea so I know nothing.
Newsnight seem determined to terrify everyone. It's been nothing but doom for two weeks and last night they were talking about politicians being too negative?! Probably all totally justified doom though.
And another thing .... Brian Eno was on Newsnight last night. He's amazing.
@TimCaprica
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Rail fare rise wipes out benefits of commuting - TelegraphOriginally posted by The_Equalizer View PostI am looking forward to the further renaissance in rail travel.
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I am looking forward to the further renaissance in rail travel.
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Apparently car usage has already peaked in many countries:Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSame with petrol prices. Every time it goes up 10p a litre, I
with joy. Less peasants clogging up the roads for us gas guzzling SUV drivers.
Peak car - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
...are dropping in at least eight major developed countries including the UK, Australia, America and Japan. Similar to peak oil, peak car theory holds that travel usage per capita reaches a peak and then declines over time. Japan peaked in the 1990s and the Western countries peaked in 2004.
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One of the funniest things I remember seeing when they introduced the congestion charge in london was a rich man suggesting it was brilliant; for £5 (at the time) they could all drive their bentleys and porsches around the streets of london with no oiks to block the roads...Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSame with petrol prices. Every time it goes up 10p a litre, I
with joy. Less peasants clogging up the roads for us gas guzzling SUV drivers.
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Same with petrol prices. Every time it goes up 10p a litre, IOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostOn the BBC news last night interviewing a mother of 4 in Tescos ranting at the price of food.
The size of her! She needed her own postcode.
Increased food prices are a good thing IMO for the sake of the health of the nation. Whilst working in Norway food yes was pricey but did I see obesity? Not an excess lb in sight.
with joy. Less peasants clogging up the roads for us gas guzzling SUV drivers.
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On the BBC news last night interviewing a mother of 4 in Tescos ranting at the price of food.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostFood is still remarkably cheap in the UK IMO, and supermarkets doing well (also IMO). People need food in recessions too.
The size of her! She needed her own postcode.
Increased food prices are a good thing IMO for the sake of the health of the nation. Whilst working in Norway food yes was pricey but did I see obesity? Not an excess lb in sight.
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