by Newfie » Thu 02 Jan 2014, 17:53:58
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'B')ut no more. Aside from a few persistent individuals who post their made/bought/learned-s, its all crickets. Looking around, there isn't really much I can say goes on here that adds to the discussion and nothing at all that inspires action
I think that's about right. I've kinda been beating a similar drum, using different words maybe, for a few weeks if not longer.
I keep asking "What is the actionable information? What are you going to do different?"
Some, it seems, understand the question but don't have a real good answer (neither do I.)
Some, however seem to be quite content with just clucking their tongues and demonizing TPTB, whoever they are.
I dunno Pops, sometimes I think we are where we are because there ARE NO ANSWERS. There is precious little we can do to save our sorry buts.
I have this argument with the Wife all the time.
She says: "Turn out the lights, get geothermal, insulate the walls, install solar." (BTW, we live in a 1887 brick center city row house. How the hell we install geothermal or solar is beyond me or insulate the walls is beyond me. And we've already switched to LED's.)
He says: "Screw that, heat costs too much, and we swelter without AC. Lets get on the boat and head South, Belize. Cool breezes. Only way to use less FF."
But of course, even if we do that what do we do with the house? Sell it? The energy bill will only go up. Rent it? OK, but again no change to energy bill. Burn it down? Well that will let carbon escape to the air and burn up FF's in rebuilding. So what do we do with our existing housing stock, which sucks from a energy point of view.
So we end up in a zero sum gain. It's damn hard to figure out exactly what to do.
We've got the bug out boat thing going. But that's a get outta town solution, not any kind of solution to the mess we are in. I've quit posting about it cause no one seems very interested in the project. Too foreign for them I suppose.
I'd love to hear some practical ideas. Not complaining, commenting.