torsdag 21 mars 2013
President Elbegdorj rides on a stamp
Just now I managed to find this extra ordinary piece of a stamp. Apparently President Elbegdorj is celebrating his ancestry by appearing in front of some traditionally clothed Mongolian riders. This points back to a proud ancestry and ancient times when Mongolia ruled the world. You could see it as a clear line from the days of Kubilai and his invasion of Japan, but hopefully President Elbegdorj don't have any such ambitions. Rather it might be a way of increasing his chances in the upcoming Mongolian Presidential Election in late May this year.
It would be a small sensation to see either the Swedish King or Prime Minister on the back of a horse. But then again they don't possess the bravery of President Elbegdorj. After all he was one of the protestors on the Sukhbaatar Square back 1991.
tisdag 19 mars 2013
Kubilai Khan's Great Fleet and the Economics of Reality
My father is a collector of stamps and his been doing this since he was seven years old. This means that I have an eye for stamps whether I like it or not. On my last trip to Mongolia I found a rather intriguing stamp picturing the great Kubilai Khan and his enormous fleet that were sent to conquer Japan in 1281. Unfortunately, Kubilai forced his hand and gave an order to complete the fleet in just one year, instead of five which should have been necessary. This resulted in a fleet of few really seagoing vessels, but in fact converted river boats lacking an essential trait of a seagoing vessel: the keel.
This was combined with Kubilai's adoption of the finer qualities of financing in that time China; printing paper money. Unfortunately the printed paper money was not secured in any form of precious metals or the like. As the fleet sank in the Japanese sea, those possessing paper money printed to finance the building of the fleet reconned that the value of the money was reflected in the value of the fleet, all of a sudden reciding on the bottom of the sea. This led to the first known hyperinflation.
So what can Kubilai teach us from his mistake more than 700 years ago? Don't laugh, as we are in exactly the same position, as our money are not secured in any precious metals or the like. Sadly enough it reflected in our ability to keep economic growth sustainable; something that at the present seems unlikely in the long run. But as John Maynard Keynes so wisely said: "- In the long run we're all dead!"
tisdag 19 februari 2013
onsdag 11 juli 2012
Om räven själv får välja
Hur skulle det vara om till exempel rävar själva fick välja var de skulle äta? En brittisk dokumentär visade för några år sedan att då den lokala korvkiosken stängde, då kom stadens rävar fram och käkade det som människorna ratat tidigare. På liknande sätt anpassar sig djur och fåglar runt omkring oss efter de möjligheter som vi skapar för dem. Ormvråken har blivit motorvägarnas obestridde härskare och på soptippen bestämmer trutarna och på stadens restauranger regerar kajorna...
fredag 8 juni 2012
New Duck in Town
This morning I was out running as I came up behind two ducks. One was obviously a Mallard male, but the other one looked rather strange. Back home I studied Bird Guide - Birds of Europe and the Medterranean in the Field and RSPB Handbook of British Birds for clues on this strange duck. I was unsuccessful! Until I looked a little bit clooser in the RSPB and saw some similarities with a juvinile Mallard. I remembered that Mallards may frpm time to time look strange for different reasons, most probably caused by mixing genetic material with other types of ducks. The picture above is an attempt to show how this strange duck appeared to med this morning. Does anybody has any clue of what it is? Am I on the right track?
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