Quote from Martinghoul:
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but didn't Romans make it as far north as Scotland?
Generally speaking in Britain they made it as far north as Hadrian's Wall...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadrian's_Wall
Quote from Martinghoul:
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but didn't Romans make it as far north as Scotland?
Quote from zdreg:
http://www.forbes.com/2010/01/10/da...io-network-verne-global.html?partner=yahootix
Iceland is a country with a future. article explains why being in a mild earthquake zone and having energy resources creates a major competitive advantage..
the UK is the country that is truly bankrupt..
bottom line the bargaining power is on the side of Iceland
Your logic is baffling. The UK is bankrupt and Iceland has a future? It would be funny if it was sarcasm.Quote from zdreg:
Iceland is a country with a future. article explains why being in a mild earthquake zone and having energy resources creates a major competitive advantage..
the UK is the country that is truly bankrupt..
bottom line the bargaining power is on the side of Iceland
Quote from CoolTraderDude:
Just what exactly can the UK do if Iceland decides not to pay? Having agencies cut their credit ratings can only go so far. I think Iceland can pretty much get away without paying. I think the only major consequence for Icelanders if this does happen is that they won't be able to import anything because no one will lend them "hard currencies".
what's this good guy bad guy description?Quote from Buzzed:
If Iceland was a person, Iceland would have maxed out it's credit cards and declared bankruptcy protection. How can anyone argue that Iceland is the good guy in this situation?
On a simular comparison:
The US is also maxing out it's credit cards, which is why the US had to increase it's credit limit recently...
Quote from makloda:
Your logic is baffling. The UK is bankrupt and Iceland has a future? It would be funny if it was sarcasm.
I don't mean 'made it' as in 'established a significant foothold for a few centuries' like what the Romans did in Britain. Agricola and his legions did, however, conquer much of Scotland; it's just that after Agricola's recall, subsequent Roman Governors lacked the will and the resources to hold on to it.Quote from CoolTraderDude:
Generally speaking in Britain they made it as far north as Hadrian's Wall...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadrian's_Wall
Well, it's a matter for the European Court of Justice, really... The ECJ decides on these issues.Quote from CoolTraderDude:
Just what exactly can the UK do if Iceland decides not to pay? Having agencies cut their credit ratings can only go so far. I think Iceland can pretty much get away without paying. I think the only major consequence for Icelanders if this does happen is that they won't be able to import anything because no one will lend them "hard currencies".