by AdamB » Sun 24 Aug 2025, 20:28:06
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('careinke', 'I')nteresting, arguing with people from 20 years ago. How's that working out for you?
I am not arguing. I am pointing out that those of us who were saying that people really didn't understand peak oil these 20 years ago are still around to put a final stamp on the original poorly thought out ideas. Nearly all just tucked tail and ran when their wet dreams of doom didn't come true, and they certainly aren't about to hang around and fess up to being as slack jawed silly as their words and ideas indicate.
I wonder if they learned from their mistakes? Cowards are mostly, like someone fleeced by an internet scam...you hate to admit you were taken to the cleaners so you pretend you weren't involved. Intellectual cowards. Except maybe Armie. He is true blue doomer....the world is ALWAYS going to end tomorrow...and it doesn't bother him in the least that he is proven wrong...what...7000 days in a row now?
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('careinke', '
')Personally, I'm enjoying reading them. Especially, how AI was not even a thing back then, much less Tesla, Space X, Grok, etc. Humans, always eventually, solve problems. Once they figure out they need smarter tools to help them, they make them too. Hello AI.
Peace
I like them as well. The overall idea and all the side shoots were all once so powerful and flawed and popular at the same time. Much of the idiot analysis was visible in the moment, but moderators wanted nothing to do with informed opinion, as the doom today, tomorrow and forever just seemed to catch everyeone's attention. And oil suddenly disppearing was a great scheme to base their Rapture scenarios on. Or buy guns and ammo, fishing cabins, farms, whatever.
Most websites just died off as it became obvious that they were just rubes. Disappeared.
But this place...this is THE place for me. This site launched me professionally in a way, first understanding what was being talked about...figuring out which parts made sense and what was just hogwash, track all the arguments down to sources, learning the characters involved, mostly the published scientists like Campbell and Deffeyes and McCabe and Lynch and Ahlbrandt, amateurs like Simmons, Ugo in Italy, ASPO in particular, the Berman blogger types and TOD folks, all of them.
Part 1 was learning everything. Part 2 was questioning everything learned. Part 3 was doing the new science needed to solve underlying unknowns. Part 4 was combining it all into a single system that did peak oil appropriately. And once solved....it became irrelevant as the US had already buried the world in new oil. But DAMN it was fun, took 15 years, but once a problem is solved....time to find another. But this was a GOOD one.