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I just had the hope knocked out of me

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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby Mesuge » Mon 19 Dec 2011, 17:58:22

Hint: ever heard about animal power?
And I don't necessarily mean "big game" like horses, water bufallos and what have you in the dept. of large energy intake animals. You can successfully employ even an ultralight carriage and two bigger dogs for that matter in shorter distances..

For bicycles, you need roads maintained/repaired regularly at least on the level of 19/20 century turn steam roller, otherwise it's too costly in repairs (spare tires) and efficiency (too hard to pedal).

My take on it is simpe, poor "99%" on foot, small landovers using their animal power from the farm, big honchos and latifundists only enjoy high tech of the day, be it biodiesel powered "cars"/trains/perhaps even regional planes for some time or what have you.

And the most important factor, here is the kicker: the time factor.
As deeper goes the Olduvai staircase the more perception of time changes, which results in slower speeds desired, shorter distances traveled per day etc.
If I'm not mistaken the entire giant grid of Roman highways and rest stops was projected for roughly 30miles per day at the most, and in this fashion with "primitive" technology they were able run armies (and merchant cargo) around the whole empire (left-right/south-north) in months! Not years.
A farcry from todays JIT sytem? Perhaps, but not the end of the world either.

The bicycle, definately yes for the interim,
but not in the stars for the next generations, sorry..

PS just take any "deeper" collapse scenario and bike is a no go: thousands way how to prey on cyclists as easy targers, their regular trip screams "he's got job/business aka easy money/snack to steal from"
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby ObiWan » Mon 19 Dec 2011, 22:32:02

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Mesuge', '
')And the most important factor, here is the kicker: the time factor.
As deeper goes the Olduvai staircase the more perception of time changes, which results in slower speeds desired, shorter distances traveled per day etc.


The ranks of fast crashers appear to have been seriously depleted, if a few of the threads on the topic around here are to be trusted. There is always a time factor as you say, for example, the decline of America could take all of this century and some significant fraction of the next. In which case, riding bicycles would not only be a good thing for this generation, but for many more to come.
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby xerces » Mon 19 Dec 2011, 23:28:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('The Practician', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Revi', 'I') don't think there will be many bicycles around. The reason I say this is that almost nobody over 12 who has a job rides one for anything but exercise in the USA.


This is peak oil we're talking about, who says they have a choice? Let me put it this way: You can't afford a car. You couldn't afford to drive it even if you could. There is no public transit. How are you going to get around? I expect informal "public" transportation networks involving re-purposed minivans and the like are bound to be popular choices, but a bicycle starts to look pretty reasonable at that point too.
I'm not saying any sort of transition is going to be quick or that it is going to look anything like the gentrified yuppie version of urban cycling we have in North America today, But I don't really see how the fact that nobody rides a bike for anything but exercise these days means that won't change when current arrangements are no longer possible.


If you look at most third world countries, you would see that the bicycle is the default mode of transportation. It is roughly 4X as fast and 3X as energy efficient when compared to walking. Animal powered wagons are fine and well if you could afford the cost of feeding and caring for an animal, a bicycle would cost far less in comparison. So if after this economic/resource collapse, and America becomes a 3rd world country, I would expect bicycles to be back in style in a big way.
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby Mesuge » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 04:37:47

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ObiWan', 'T')he ranks of fast crashers appear to have been seriously depleted, if a few of the threads on the topic around here are to be trusted.


There is evidently a large boom of prepper's sites and forums on the internets apart from PO.com, the doomer residents of this particular forum just moved on more productive venues. Btw. the timescale of decades is hardly to be considered as fast crashing. The Olduvai staircase makes much more sense every incremental day. Just try a simple mental excercise, plant yourself into circa 1996 timeframe a think about the events and trends, which unfolded up to this date. Rather mindblowing how fast it went isn't? :twisted:
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby ObiWan » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 10:33:12

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Mesuge', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ObiWan', 'T')he ranks of fast crashers appear to have been seriously depleted, if a few of the threads on the topic around here are to be trusted.


There is evidently a large boom of prepper's sites and forums on the internets apart from PO.com, the doomer residents of this particular forum just moved on more productive venues.


Makes sense. Prepping for its own sake. Sort of like being Mormon.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Mesuge', '
') Btw. the timescale of decades is hardly to be considered as fast crashing. The Olduvai staircase makes much more sense every incremental day. Just try a simple mental excercise, plant yourself into circa 1996 timeframe a think about the events and trends, which unfolded up to this date. Rather mindblowing how fast it went isn't? :twisted:


Time does fly, certainly. But your example would work as well if we choose 1986, 1969 or 1945.

Myself, I wonder about the concentration of pessimists prior to the internet. Were there more, or less? Seems like the www is a wonderful way to concentrate people who believe the same thing, but we really don't know if the visibility so obvious to all of us now hides the fact that preppers are only more visible, not necessarily that there are more of them.
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby Cloud9 » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 10:46:13

Whether you are an ant or a grasshopper is probably hard wired. I suspect it is a species survival thing. Both mechanisms have survival advantages. Kind of like the freeze or flight thing. Flight outruns the slower predators. Fast predators tend to go after whatever moves.

Bicycles are simple 19th century technology that will be around. There are millions of them in people’s garages. Most have seen little use. Tons of supplies were moved on them down the Ho Chi Mien Trail. That certainly was not a supper highway and had some pretty large holes in it on occasion.
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby vision-master » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 10:50:19

"Bicycles are simple 19th century technology that will be around"

Not these day's - 15 lb carbon fiber road bikes......

Off road mountain bikes with 5" of travel front and rear that weigh under 25 lbs.
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby KrellEnergySource » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:33:20

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', '&')quot;Bicycles are simple 19th century technology that will be around"

Not these day's - 15 lb carbon fiber road bikes......

Off road mountain bikes with 5" of travel front and rear that weigh under 25 lbs.


Not from places most of us shop, and not what I see most people riding on our greenbelt trail, unless they're also wearing spandex and a hydration bladder on their back.

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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby Cloud9 » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 14:01:43

Three Huffy's hanging in the garage. Pretty simple. Chain drive, steel frame, rupper tires. Orval and Wilbur would recognize it right off.
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby ObiWan » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 14:19:08

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Cloud9', 'T')hree Huffy's hanging in the garage. Pretty simple. Chain drive, steel frame, rupper tires. Orval and Wilbur would recognize it right off.


Same here. A summer of riding and there is just some wear showing on the tires.
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby Maddog78 » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 17:12:33

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Mesuge', ' ')Just try a simple mental excercise, plant yourself into circa 1996 timeframe a think about the events and trends, which unfolded up to this date.



Things have been going fantastic since 1996!
Of course working in the oil and nat. gas business and owning property in the part of Canada that has not seen a crash, only rapid and consistent appreciation, probably has a lot to do with it.
The only rough spot was in 98/99 when the price of oil went to around 10 bucks but it has been clear sailing since then.
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby seahorse3 » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 17:30:09

I still refer back to several essays written by a journalist at the Atlantic. His name is Kaplan. We used to have some links to the articles he wrote in the 90s, back in the good old days after the Soviet Union fell, the dollar was on the rise, no one could see anything but blue sky. His articles all questioned whether the political and economic system as we knew it was sustainable and came to the conclusion it wasn't. In particular, I remember two titled "The Coming Anarchy" and "Was Democracy a Moment." In retrospect, those thoughts of Kaplan were very prescient for his time to be able to see rising desparity between poor and what we now call the 1%, increasing poverty, etc. In one of the essays he opined that what we saw happening in Africa would not be limited to Africa etc. Those essays are worth reading.
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby Maddog78 » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 18:18:33

1%? Hardly!

Virtually everyone I know has a job or their business is doing OK.
That would apply to around 95% of the people around me. I guess I'm part of the 95%.

Still I'm not blind to the fact that many parts of the U.S. aren't doing so well and for them I hope things get better soon.
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby seahorse3 » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 18:55:25

His business is mankind, or at least that's what the Marley said in A Christmas Carol.
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby vision-master » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 18:58:38

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Maddog78', '1')%? Hardly!

Virtually everyone I know has a job or their business is doing OK.
That would apply to around 95% of the people around me. I guess I'm part of the 95%.

Still I'm not blind to the fact that many parts of the U.S. aren't doing so well and for them I hope things get better soon.


Dude, yer 1% - you have posted pictures of your Harley's.
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby Lore » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 19:04:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Maddog78', '1')%? Hardly!

Virtually everyone I know has a job or their business is doing OK.
That would apply to around 95% of the people around me. I guess I'm part of the 95%.

Still I'm not blind to the fact that many parts of the U.S. aren't doing so well and for them I hope things get better soon.


Have you visited Flint, Michigan lately? Jim Cramer thinks th US is impervious as well to world debt after hanging out all day, everyday, with the Wall Street elite.
The things that will destroy America are prosperity-at-any-price, peace-at-any-price, safety-first instead of duty-first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich-quick theory of life.
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Re: I just had the hope knocked out of me

Unread postby Pretorian » Tue 20 Dec 2011, 21:25:07

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Lore', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Maddog78', '1')%? Hardly!

Virtually everyone I know has a job or their business is doing OK.
That would apply to around 95% of the people around me. I guess I'm part of the 95%.

Still I'm not blind to the fact that many parts of the U.S. aren't doing so well and for them I hope things get better soon.


Have you visited Flint, Michigan lately? Jim Cramer thinks th US is impervious as well to world debt after hanging out all day, everyday, with the Wall Street elite.



You do realize that cities were not build to last forever, right? If you don't like to live in Flint, Michigan then move to a different city or country.
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