Away For A While?
Emax
17 Sep 2011
Kicking Horse
17 Sep 2011
Im about to leave Amsterdam for 2 weeks, So I need suggestions on where to go. I must return to AMS after 14 days.
(attached is a photo from Bansko)
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(attached is a photo from Bansko)
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Emax
17 Sep 2011
Kicking Horse
18 Sep 2011
Why not? I figured some people have been to Germany and nearby places.
Razvan
19 Sep 2011
Bansko is in Bulgaria. Come to nearby Romania and see this:
http://romaniamegali...-minele-de.html
This post has been edited by Razvan: 19 September 2011 - 01:19 PM
http://romaniamegali...-minele-de.html
This post has been edited by Razvan: 19 September 2011 - 01:19 PM
Kicking Horse
19 Sep 2011
I'm going to be going to Romania in the spring more then likely. anyway guys Im going to be driving though Austria and Northern Italy on my way back to Greece. Hopefully i will pass some nice ski areas along the way for some foto's.
Emax
19 Sep 2011
Kicking Horse, on 19 September 2011 - 02:17 PM, said:
I'm going to be going to Romania in the spring more then likely. anyway guys Im going to be driving though Austria and Northern Italy on my way back to Greece. Hopefully i will pass some nice ski areas along the way for some foto's.
Maybe they'll have the mess in Greece cleaned up by the time you get there.
Emax
20 Sep 2011
Kicking Horse
20 Sep 2011
Sad part about it is, this was all planned from the start...
This post has been edited by Kicking Horse: 20 September 2011 - 11:15 AM
This post has been edited by Kicking Horse: 20 September 2011 - 11:15 AM
Kicking Horse
22 Sep 2011
Ok guys,
I'm heading back to Greece. My route takes me though Innbruck Austria and then down into Italy.
Any places I should stop at along the route? (nothing inside Switzerland please). Soldon is out of the way :( this time.
I'm heading back to Greece. My route takes me though Innbruck Austria and then down into Italy.
Any places I should stop at along the route? (nothing inside Switzerland please). Soldon is out of the way :( this time.
Kicking Horse
26 Sep 2011
Well guys,
I broke down in Trento Italy. Parts will be here in 2-3 days. It's a shame really. The car has 720,000km on it and this is the first time it's left me on the side of the road.
Once im back in Greece I will post a full photo TR of my trip across europe and trip into the UK.
I broke down in Trento Italy. Parts will be here in 2-3 days. It's a shame really. The car has 720,000km on it and this is the first time it's left me on the side of the road.
Once im back in Greece I will post a full photo TR of my trip across europe and trip into the UK.
Kicking Horse
29 Sep 2011
Todays Travels...
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iceberg210
29 Sep 2011
Kicking Horse, on 20 September 2011 - 05:33 AM, said:
It's only going to get worse in Greece....
Y=Total Gross Domestic Product
C= Consumption
I=Investment
G= Net Government spending (G-T)
X =Net exports/imports (imports negative)
Y=C+I+G+X
Solutions so far to the Greek debt have been lowering spending, and raising taxes...
Gv=Yv
T^=Yv
It's going to be painful for any of the countries that are going to go through this, mainly due to the small size of the economy. Larger economies can handle this much better than smaller ones (ie the percentage of GDP in theory at least can be a lot less)
(I knew that degree would come in handy somewhere.... )
Emax
29 Sep 2011
iceberg210, on 29 September 2011 - 01:37 PM, said:
Y=Total Gross Domestic Product
C= Consumption
I=Investment
G= Net Government spending (G-T)
X =Net exports/imports (imports negative)
Y=C+I+G+X
Solutions so far to the Greek debt have been lowering spending, and raising taxes...
Gv=Yv
T^=Yv
It's going to be painful for any of the countries that are going to go through this, mainly due to the small size of the economy. Larger economies can handle this much better than smaller ones (ie the percentage of GDP in theory at least can be a lot less)
(I knew that degree would come in handy somewhere.... )
There seems to be an unmentioned algebraic element - what alphabetical assignment is given to that portion of a burgeoning population that does not contribute (positively) to the GDP? In a sense, this is an overproduction that is forced onto the market and which yields negative dividends. Perhaps it is swept under the rug of "G-T"?
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Kicking Horse
30 Sep 2011
Current view as of posting of this...
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