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Unread postby Laughs_Last » Thu 04 Aug 2005, 09:17:03

In death, we are all Robert Paulson.
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Unread postby gg3 » Thu 04 Aug 2005, 11:18:21

Eastbay's not paranoid. And his advice doesn't mean you have to clam up or create a fictitious life for use online.

There are ways you can be quite forthcoming about things that are meaningful, without having to compromise the kinds of details that can lead to getting your identity stolen or whatnot. First names, generalizations about your field of work, and generalizations about the part of the country you live in, are probably safe. Physical addresses (and things that are linked to them) are not safe: you don't want visitors who haven't asked permission first.

My name is George and I'm a telecoms engineer. Also gay and single (so far), also a face-to-face friend of a few other folks on this board. And for the rest of it, my ideas and postings here speak for me.

By the way, all those folks who are claiming to be Aaron, including Aaron himself, are really named Bruce, and so am I. If you're new here we'll call you Bruce too, or Sheila. Makes it a lot simpler that way!:-)
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Unread postby erl » Thu 04 Aug 2005, 13:54:07

tinker, tailor, soldier, spy

cop (9 years)
lawyer (last 13)
playwright (most recent)

B.A. English, J.D., M.A. English (thesis pending), considering an M.F.A.
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Unread postby emersonbiggins » Thu 04 Aug 2005, 14:19:23

23 years old
PO aware 6 mos.

I currently have a Bachelor of Architecture degree and am very interested in pursuing a Master of Arch. in Urban Design degree within the next couple of years. Recollecting and reconstructing what's left of urbanity and community is my calling. Hopefully, before what's left of our economy is blown into the wind, I will have made some small contribution to help recreate what has been lost.
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Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Thu 04 Aug 2005, 14:40:09

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Aaron', 'I') am Spartacus!
In a crowd of Aaron Dunlaps and one Spartacus, Spartacus is toast. :? Lawrence Olivier is going to string you up and go have oysters and snails.
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Unread postby kelee877 » Thu 04 Aug 2005, 18:16:21

hello :-D i,m kelee..that is my middle name Lee..I have a very uncommon first name so I cannot put it up..I am 42 years old and I am a single mom of 4 kids..20 is my oldest and he has gone back down south..and from most of my post you should know I live in Northern Ontario..
My other children are 14 boy 8 boy and 7 girl..
I am a big prepper, not only for peak oil..but for all that is going bad in this world..God,s will be done...
We cannot change the hands of tide, but we are the preppers..ready to do anything to save our children from the tragidies that might occur..
We are in the era..and it our children that will survive they have been taught through us..in our actions..and I beleive that actions speak louder then words..
In short: if any of you needs a place to go when TSHTF..I am up here...just ask around for kelee..cause that will be my code name..
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Unread postby Aaron » Thu 04 Aug 2005, 18:27:59

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')n short: if any of you needs a place to go when TSHTF..I am up here...just ask around for kelee..cause that will be my code name..


I'll ask my Reapers to be gentle when they visit.

Could you stock up on Hot Pockets please? (they just love hotpockets)

But you know those guys... one minute they are quietly reaping, then somebody makes a comment... next thing you know it's burn, rape pillage...

I tell em, "Stop destroying everything!" "What will we reap next time? And they all say, "Oh yeah... right... sorry man."

But then the very next village we go through it all over again.

Those Reapers... what can you do?
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.

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Unread postby seahorse » Thu 04 Aug 2005, 18:35:21

Aaron, Kelee,

I would and am interested in going to Canada mainly to get away from the Bushites/neonazis down here. As far as I'm concerned, the political bullshit has hit the fan. So, how expensive is land in Canada Kelee?
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Unread postby kelee877 » Thu 04 Aug 2005, 18:39:11

cheap where i am dirt cheap...
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Unread postby julianj » Fri 05 Aug 2005, 07:59:37

Cultural Confusion Alert!

Could someone please tell me what a Hot Pocket is?

Ta!
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Unread postby dabear95 » Fri 05 Aug 2005, 09:10:07

The Mighty Hot Pocket


For your processed food enjoyment :(
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Unread postby Quicksilver » Fri 05 Aug 2005, 10:42:34

Hey everyone :-D You can call me PJ

I've been interested in peak oil since mid '99. It was during the Y2K "crisis" that I remember thinking what would most likely be the next world crisis. So I typed in the words "world oil reserves" and I think I stumbled onto Hubbertpeak.com and the rest is history.

At first I bought the whole hydrogen economy nonsense but now that I understand terms like EROEI I know better. It's been interesting to watch the whole crisis unfold over the past 5 years as predicted. I've only really shared peak oil with one other person because firstly you have to do alot of research to fully grasp the whole concept and secondly I don't want to depress people. Most people just don't want to know. I'll let the media do it. I'm noticing more and more articles in the mainstream media now dealing with this issue. I think next year is going to be significant. My prediction? Oil prices will hit $100 a barrel.
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Unread postby threadbear » Fri 05 Aug 2005, 14:48:25

Okay newbies. Now you've introdroduced yourselves, keep on posting Let's make or keep this board the very best on the web. Everyone has something crucial to add, regardless of race, creed, colour spelling or grammar :lol:

It's important to be intellectually articulate, granted. But the best posts are those that show wisdom, soul and character. And you all seem to have an abundance of that. Post away.
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Unread postby jtmorgan61 » Fri 05 Aug 2005, 15:28:00

I'm a 24 year old graduate student from the northeast but living in San Diego, CA. I'm studying the neuroscience of autism. Hope to leave and head for the NE or NW after grad school.

I've been working on the drug war since my (now long gone and perceived as quite juvenile) college neo-hippy days, which led to a focus on the Iraq war and eventually the 2004 campaign. I've been moving over to more global, environmental issues since then, hoping to identify good opportunities to "win hearts and minds."

I saw Kunstler's article in rolling stone, and spent a month or two doing my own research to reach almost exactly the same conclusions as the US gov'ts Hirsch report. At this point I expect peak oil to cause the worst recession in half a century but stop short of the real doomers who are most prevalent on this board. I'm probably going to move along soon to more environmental sites, and personally just try to use as little fossil fuel as possible, but I've enjoyed the debate.

I'm always open to debate or new thoughts by email, my address is my peakoil screename at yahoo.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'd')rilling holes in your own head


The term is "trepanation," and there are groups devoted to it out on the web. They claim the increased oxygen flow causes spiritual enlightenment or similar nonsense. Caution: many pictures quite gruesome.
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Unread postby Sonny » Sat 06 Aug 2005, 10:22:26

Hi, I'm Sean, I'm 19 and a Student at the University of Bath, UK. I have just finished my first year of a Civil Engineering degree. I'm hoping I can become specialised in Environmental/energy side of engineering when I get the chance.

When not at University I live in Swansea in Wales, not really doing much except occasionally working in some part time job and trying my best to enjoy the last few years of cheap energy as a youngster, you know socialising, partying whatever :p.

I consider myself extremely lucky to have spent my youth in a time that will most likely be considered as the end of the golden age 20 years in the future, I do feel terrible for the kids that are very young now, what kind of future can they hope for??

I've known about Peak Oil since about Easter 05, and as far as I know I'm the only young person in the area who actively keeps an eye on this developing problem, certainly among my friends at least.

I've tried telling friends about it, most of them don't get it, expecting technology to save us all without problems. I think the couple of them that do understand the problem wish I hadn't told them lol.

By the way it's great to have a forum like this where all aspects of peak oil can be discussed so openly. Its always my first stop these days when I want to keep up with the latest news, and it has definitely taught me so much about the world and how it works. Its terrible that you don't learn about anything like this in school eh?? Maybe we wouldn't get ourselves into such a mess if the kids were taught about the role of energy in our society.

Anyway, sorry I'm rambling. So, yeah hello then :-D .
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hi all

Unread postby adi » Mon 22 Aug 2005, 09:13:16

Hello everyone. My name's Adi and I'm from the UK. Peak oil has been getting alot of attention on my eco forum so I'm here to try to learn more about it.

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Re: hi all

Unread postby Raxozanne » Mon 22 Aug 2005, 09:23:56

Hello Adi

You sure have come to the right place to learn about peak oil :-D
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Re: hi all

Unread postby adi » Mon 22 Aug 2005, 10:55:15

Looks like a ton of material to read through. I know from my own forum that there is generally debate on most environmental issues regarding both whether something is happening or not, and over the severity of potential events. Climate change is a good example.

Is there a consensus in the peak oil community that a) oil is certainly running out, and b) a reasonably accurate timescale for when this will occur?
Do you care about other environmental issues?
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Re: hi all

Unread postby Raxozanne » Mon 22 Aug 2005, 11:49:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('adi', '
')Is there a consensus in the peak oil community that a) oil is certainly running out, and b) a reasonably accurate timescale for when this will occur?


Well it doesn't matter when oil runs out, what matters is when global oil production peaks and starts to go into decline. ODAC (Oil Depletion Analysis Centre) predicts that there will an ever widening shortfall between oil supply and demand after 2008.
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Unread postby adi » Mon 22 Aug 2005, 11:54:36

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Raxozanne', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('adi', '
')Is there a consensus in the peak oil community that a) oil is certainly running out, and b) a reasonably accurate timescale for when this will occur?


Well it doesn't matter when oil runs out, what matters is when global oil production peaks and starts to go into decline. ODAC (Oil Depletion Analysis Centre) predicts that there will an ever widening shortfall between oil supply and demand after 2008.


Thats very soon indeed. Is it correct to assume that leading companies and governments are aware of this and making plans or is that too optimistic?
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