Wednesday, May 26, 2010

North Korea Cuts All Ties With South as Tensions Rise

The most serious case of "short man's disease" in the world. Of course, I can also imagine a scenario in which the ruling elite in NK sold lots of stock a week or so before the escalation and are now buying back into the market, knowing that when "cooler heads prevail," their investments will go through the roof....

3.8% highlighted.


The ship showed the plenty signs of agrounding. It had numerous scratch marks aloside the hull. The bottom was even slitted with gaping holes, with the stress marks everywhere. All blades of a screw were bent toward the bow and the other torn apart. A sure sign of the ship trying to back off from agrounding.

It is the wrong direction. Bent toward the bow is driving forward, on to the reef.

More facts needed.

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