by doufus » Tue 16 Aug 2005, 23:26:01
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I agree alot with this new doufas guy. except one thing. australia isnt this utopia. the cities are resource scarce. the country is predominantly urban and resource scare compard to human biomass. the cities are overshot big. and your outback there will surely be overrun with masses after the cities dry out. please be on top of your countries ecology.
Ive studied it in the past. you are having the same overconsumption/breeding problems as every one else.
Believe me, I'm on top of my own ecology. I drive the length of it monthly
in 4WD thru desert and scrub. It's my job. While the environment may
be fragile consider that 20 million people inside a continent is nowhere
near your situation with 300 million and plenty of concrete and pollution of every kind. We may have limited ground water but yours is almost
undrinkable in many places. We have an enormous artesian basin
that covers most of the continent. If the israelis can grow in a desert,
we can. We don't, because there are plenty of other more profitable
things to do, like farm in easy areas and mine the shit out of the place.
I was next to a guy from montana 2 days ago on a plane from sydney
to darwin. He couldn't believe it took 4 hrs. And that's not transcontinental.
Few people have a real sense of scale of how big this place really is
and how untapped. Our cities are small by international standards.
I don't wanna bump chests on survivability BS, since I'm not interested
in pushing an individual survival-at-all-costs mentality. I'm more
interested in preserving civil society and the benefits it brings.
If it's a case of being able to call an ambulance for someone or
driving a new bore by hand cos the old one collapsed cos the bore casing
corroded, man I know which one I want to fight for.
I wonder if many of you have EVER been in a survival situation of any
kind whatsover. If you had, i doubt if you would be so gung ho and
in particular i doubt if you would be so unrealistic about your chances
of living a life that was even a tiny fraction as healthy, fatigue and
injury free, or generally worth living as the one you have.
by EnergySpin » Wed 17 Aug 2005, 20:28:21
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It's really sick how the suburbanites treat the farmers around here. They move in to a rural town and then when the farmer spreads manure on his corn field, they take him to court and try to sue him out of existence. Works a lot of the time. A doctor and a lawyer bought Mcmansions near a dairy farmer and sued the farmer becuase of the cow manure smell. A judge ruled that the dairy farmer could spread manure on his cornfield, but it had to be processed manure, like the bagged stuff you get at the feed and grain store, instead of the stuff from his cows. The farmer sold his farm to a developer and moved to Maine.
I've noticed the farmers are too nice for their own good.
That myopic doctor and lawyer who sued the dairy farmer stir up my more negative misanthopic feelings. I read about that kind of shit and think, bring on the energy crisis, now!
I guess
No milk today for them.
Unfortunately that shit is real
"Nuclear power has long been to the Left what embryonic-stem-cell research is to the Right--irredeemably wrong and a signifier of moral weakness."Esquire Magazine,12/05
The genetic code is commaless and so are my posts.
by whiteknight » Wed 17 Aug 2005, 21:06:34
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('foodnotlawns', ' ')Here in a broken down, former mill town in New England, I have tried to organize my NASCAR nation neighbors and got nothing but contempt. They acted like I was absolutely kooky. Sometimes they vandalize my gardens, just for the hell of it.
How do you talk to them? I have discussed Peak Oil with my family and some of their freinds when I last visited South Dakota. I had no problems. We had an intelegent discusion and at no time did they break off the conversation of do anything to change the subject. They were interested and we learned much from each other. They are going to try a few "green" technologies most likely. You just need to put things to them in a non threatening manner.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('foodnotlawns', ' ')However, when the collapse hits, I will seek out the really responsible people -- the town government types, the local farmers, the police chiefs, the Lions Club, maybe even the Grange, and try to get them organized.
Government types = responcible? maybe thats whay you aren't speaking the common mans language... My experience has been farmers are just about ready to take shotguns instead of checkbooks to the court houses.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('foodnotlawns', ' ')It's really sick how the suburbanites treat the farmers around here.
All the better! When a feudal lord is seeking peasantry the local farmers shall chear them for taking those useless suburbanites away from thier lands!