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Tom Murray

Great post. Vietnam is growing so fast. One of the neat things about the economy is that many homes seem to have a small business on the bottom floor, facing the road. Since mortages do not exist, a profit is a little easier to generate. Cash flow isn't going to debt, lease payments or employee salaries.

Last year the Internet cafe I used in Dong Ha was full of excited, energetic kids all playing games or in chat rooms. They enjoyed themsleves so much it was too noisy for an old man like me. Dong Ha has Internet Cafes, but not banks. It shows what's important.

The Hoppy Mailman

I've heard a couple of stories on the shrimp farming in Vietnam on NPR. The shrimpers in the states are not very happy because the price is cheaper for the Vietnamese shrimp. It's a shrinking world and we'd better learn how to all live on it.

Hattyoi

thats for sure, brother

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