by ennui2 » Mon 25 Jan 2016, 20:39:24
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')I too desire to look like Brad Pitt and frolic in the murky waters of Florida Bay with Pamela Anderson. But yeah . . . surely those dreams will never come be mine

A great many feats of technology have been achieved over the years due to a lot of dedicated effort to get from point A to B. If people approached problems with your defeatist attitude, they never would have been achieved. But the fact they did, often in the face of luddite naysayers, indicates that you can never just stand up and say "Alright, progress is
over!" It's not over yet. Not until the zombie horde is dragging us back down in the Olduvai gorge, and we're not there yet.
I am not saying we're going to have warp drive and flying cars, but there will be SOME surprises in store for the future. There's really no way to predict what they will be or how it could change the dynamic for fossil fuels, renewables, or whatever.
Your continued implication that we have reached the proverbial end of history and it's only downhill from here is jumping the gun. From my vantage point it is supremely obvious that you are jumping the gun on calling doom, and only in a safe zone like this can you find anyone else to rally to your defense on a near-term civilization crash.
"If the oil price crosses above the Etp maximum oil price curve within the next month, I will leave the forum." --SumYunGai (9/21/2016)