by Pops » Wed 11 Apr 2012, 14:49:51
The net and virtual office is here to stay, 1/3 of US workers freelance already. For that and a lot of other reasons (lots of people are making lots of money, mainly) I think the net is going to be around a while.
If you're bored with PO, I'd say that's mainly because it hasn't happened yet The amount of liquids in the pipeline are still rising even though they contain less net energy than just a few years ago.
Nearby PO seems fairly likely from the persistently high oil price that so far has only induced higher cost oil, instead of a flood of new, cheap oil. Exactly as predicted by Peakers to the scoffing of the Cornies by the way. The big difference between now and the 1980s is that all the new oil is tar, tight or ten miles down. Today's Boom Towns are built around wells that must be drilled every 300 yards and deplete to near stripper status in months, not too encouraging when you consider the output from the old giants being depleted.
We refuse to negotiate and try to substitute our way out as we've been told by the economists even as net energy goes out the window. You can see several articles a day posted here on the next miraculous solution - unfortunately all are based on the existing, teetering infrastructure and energy base and none are replacements.
Anyway, I go with Keith's No9 "Good to the last drop!"
The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
-- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Government (July 1, 1854)