by doufus » Wed 17 Aug 2005, 11:12:28
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JohnDenver', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MattSavinar', '
')If you take the time and energy you've put into this thread and put up a "Peak Oil Debunked" site, I would gladly link to it.
http://peakoildebunked.blogspot.com/
Interesting site. The history of cities surviving better than remote areas
in famine was very interesting.
There's a lot there doomers should consider.
by deconstructionist » Wed 17 Aug 2005, 11:46:05
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JohnDenver', '
')
http://peakoildebunked.blogspot.com/JD
you characterize all peak oilers as doomsayers. there are doomsayers amongst us, but to characterize the whole community that way is innacurate and unfair.
i suggest you read (or re-read) Ishmael by Daniel Quinn to get a grasp on the basics of the issue at hand. the issue is not simply peak oil, but the behavior of the human race since the agricultural revolution and why this growth is unsustainable. you don't seem to recognize that it's the voice of mother culture whispering in your ear 'everything will be ok...'
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MattSavinar', '
')If you take the time and energy you've put into this thread and put up a "Peak Oil Debunked" site, I would gladly link to it.
Matt
I don't see the link on your website yet (ok, so it's only been 1 hour

)... I think you definitely should add a section on your links page for opposing viewpoints. It would give you more credibility to show that you're not afraid to point people to arguments against your ideas and let them make up your own mind.
UNLESS
by doufus » Wed 17 Aug 2005, 12:07:39
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Doly', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('doufus', '
')Interesting site. The history of cities surviving better than remote areas
in famine was very interesting.
This applies to the situation when the problem is bad crops. When the problem is bad transport, the situation is inverted.
Except that part of the PO argument is about food shortages and the
notion that suppliers will keep them from the cities.
This site suggests that growers in shortages ate their stock and seed while cities just paid a premium for what they needed.
Shortage of food or t/port, it's saying money talks.
by MattSavinar » Wed 17 Aug 2005, 13:29:53
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('deconstructionist', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JohnDenver', '
')
http://peakoildebunked.blogspot.com/JD
you characterize all peak oilers as doomsayers. there are doomsayers amongst us, but to characterize the whole community that way is innacurate and unfair.
i suggest you read (or re-read) Ishmael by Daniel Quinn to get a grasp on the basics of the issue at hand. the issue is not simply peak oil, but the behavior of the human race since the agricultural revolution and why this growth is unsustainable. you don't seem to recognize that it's the voice of mother culture whispering in your ear 'everything will be ok...'
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MattSavinar', '
')If you take the time and energy you've put into this thread and put up a "Peak Oil Debunked" site, I would gladly link to it.
Matt
I don't see the link on your website yet (ok, so it's only been 1 hour

)... I think you definitely should add a section on your links page for opposing viewpoints. It would give you more credibility to show that you're not afraid to point people to arguments against your ideas and let them make up your own mind.
I already debunk all the arguments on my site. John's blog is nothing more than personal attacks on me, Julian Darley, Colin Campbell, Jay Hanson, and the peak oil "movement" in general, associating all of us with the fascist political movements, which is just laughable.
The issue is hot, and most people when they first find out about it go into a state of shock and therefore want it to be debunked. For this reason, he'll likely get a lot of traffic simply by riding on the coattails of people who are actually doing something productive, such as the 99.5% of board members who take their time to make constructive contributions.
He'll also get a lot of attention from people who need to "argue" or convince others in order to convince themselves, which is another stage people go through.
I have long "predicted" that a sure sign the shit is hitting the fan will be a rash of websites that focus on "debunking" peak oil. There is Marshall Brains' "peak oil is a myth" and now JD's blog.
JD: for fifty years people have been trying to get this info out. Some have lost their jobs and been ridiculed (M. King Hubbert). Others have been shot at (Michael Ruppert). Roscoe Bartlett was no doubt taking political risk in associating himself with an issue that is still quite controversial.
Now it's out there and punks like you want to waste everybody's time with useless drivel.
But hey, you'll have a blog that should get some good traffic as it rides the coattails of peakoil.com and others.
Matt
by Tyler_JC » Wed 17 Aug 2005, 15:02:27
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JudoCow09', 'I') would love to read all these posts, but I don't read fast and you guys write a lot. So if you already proved this wrong, I'm sorry I wasted your time.
Isn't he right though in the respect that as oil production falls and becomes more pricey, won't people naturally, if they can, find something cheaper like alternate fuel? And companies would in theory realize the public's demand for a new fuel and attempt to satisfy that need. I mean, if they can make money through it, why wouldn't they? It would just be like the HD-DVD and Blu-ray; they'll have different fuels fighting over the market, and whoever wins gets the consumers. Though it's not good for us in that period of time.

I can buy a gallon of gasoline for $2.70.
If the alternative is only cheaper when gas hits $7.20, it's not cheap.
Think about what you are saying for a minute.
"when oil becomes more pricey, people will find some cheaper alternative"
The cheaper alternative is only cheap compared to super expensive oil.
Boy, beer prices have sky rocketed. It's a good thing champagne is so cheap.

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