by Bandage » Sun 04 Dec 2005, 12:18:28
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('retiredguy', 'T')he analogy that comes to mind is the Titanic. When the ship started to sink, the passengers had but a few choices. They could hope for survival by getting aboard the limited number of lifeboats available (small group survival) or they could grab something that floats and jump the ship (individual survival). By leaving the ship, they insured their immediate survival but had to survive a period of time in a hostile environment.
I was comparing civilization after Peak Oil to the final voyage of
Edmund Fitzgerald. "The legend lives on from the oil fields on down, of the big lake they call Ghawar Saudi. The lake it is told gives us endless black gold, and there's no need to downsize the economy..." (begin instrumental chorus)