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Shocked, and then not...

Postby Eotyrant » Mon 05 Dec 2005, 13:41:35

Having just heard about peak oil (yes, which rock have I been living under all this time?) my first reaction was obviously shock, largely at the total ineffectiveness of alternative fuel sources - I always thought they'd be the 'back door' out.

However, since I'm something of an absurdist, this really doesn't contradict my worldview - I always knew society was a load of bemusingly meaningless bull, this just puts it into perspective. Oh well, better brush off my Ray Mears survival books...

Oh, and as an aside, whilst I'm sure this will do sweet fanny adams overall, has any consideration been put into drilling what little antarctic reserves there are?
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby Guest » Mon 05 Dec 2005, 16:48:38

Yes, it can come as a bit of a shock.

But alternate fuels are not as ineffective as they might seem at first glance. But ofcourse we need the time and the political will to scale them up, wherin lies the nub of the problem.
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby Jake_old » Mon 05 Dec 2005, 19:00:25

Ray Mears is great isn't he? :-D

Are you saying you discovered peak oil just this minute :shock: and are ok about it 8O

I'd like to not drill ANWR but I think we are going to. :(
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby FireJack » Mon 05 Dec 2005, 19:12:09

When oil starts hitting $200 a barrel they'll drill though your grandma's living room if they think there's oil there, just don't get in the way.
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby Eotyrant » Mon 05 Dec 2005, 19:25:32

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FireJack', 'W')hen oil starts hitting $200 a barrel they'll drill though your grandma's living room if they think there's oil there, just don't get in the way.


I quite agree, although the cost of supplying even a handful of scientists in antarctica is so high in fuel that this may be unfeasible.

Yes, Ray Mears is a god, may we worship his indian bow skills for many years to come. I did just hear of peak oil and my mind is racing, so apologies for any incoherence. Finally, whoever had the Shelley sig:' I am Ozymandias, look on my works and shudder' expresses exactly how i felt upon learning this, as did C.S. Lewis':

'This is how the world ends... not with a bang, but with a whimper'.
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby PWALPOCO » Mon 05 Dec 2005, 20:47:25

Eotyrant

Welcome to the reality of it all !!

I was kind of gutted when I found out about PO too. I guess its similar to being the condemned man , knowing that times almost up. It is sort of liberating in a way , knowing that some of the more long term problems you might of thought you needed to worry about , are no worry at all.

My entire outlook on life , and the "meaning" of everything around me has changed. And now that Im aware of PO , I wonder how I never saw it before ! All the business pages are screaming the obvious , we cant get at the black stuff fast enough !!


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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby Schneider » Mon 05 Dec 2005, 21:52:19

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Eotyrant', 'H')aving just heard about peak oil (yes, which rock have I been living under all this time?) my first reaction was obviously shock, largely at the total ineffectiveness of alternative fuel sources - I always thought they'd be the 'back door' out.

However, since I'm something of an absurdist, this really doesn't contradict my worldview - I always knew society was a load of bemusingly meaningless bull, this just puts it into perspective. Oh well, better brush off my Ray Mears survival books...

Oh, and as an aside, whilst I'm sure this will do sweet fanny adams overall, has any consideration been put into drilling what little antarctic reserves there are?


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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby Eotyrant » Tue 06 Dec 2005, 11:31:21

Thanks!
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby Cobra_Strike » Sat 07 Jan 2006, 21:25:20

I have yet to get to the point were I feel better, but I am a n00b at this point really....I just hope that I can get through any coming crisis without having too hard of a time.
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby Guest » Sun 08 Jan 2006, 00:08:18

If you feel lonely or sad, this will cheer you up for abit.......

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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby aldente » Tue 10 Jan 2006, 00:51:40

Isn't the most surprising aspect of becomming aware of PO waking up the next morning and it is still there!!!
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby Battle_Scarred_Galactico » Wed 11 Jan 2006, 09:13:19

That is by far the best aknowledgement of PO I've ever seen. And by a fellow countryman aswell. Excellent.


"The alternatives are not as ineffective as they first seem"

No, I'm afraid they very much are when you're talking about industrial civilisation.

Take a wee peek back through history at other civilisations from the past (obviously non-industrial), thats' what things look like when run on renewables (run on cycles, not stocks.. to borrow an excellent MQ line.)

PS. Ray is one of the best guys alive.
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby Doly » Wed 11 Jan 2006, 09:58:52

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Battle_Scarred_Galactico', '
')Take a wee peek back through history at other civilisations from the past (obviously non-industrial), thats' what things look like when run on renewables.


I don't think that's correct. We know a lot of things now that we didn't know then. That will certainly help.
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby Battle_Scarred_Galactico » Wed 11 Jan 2006, 13:01:06

Knowledge is not energy, and farm labour is the backbone of any civilisation.

Our advanced knowledge (if we don't lose it) will mean slight differences from the old ways, but NO WAY near as much as at the moment. So many things just aren't possible without access to oil, so many modern materials just become unworkable.

Don't take my word for it, go out and try to build yourself an internal combustion engine without any products made using oil, please post a photograph of your results.
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby aldente » Fri 13 Jan 2006, 06:21:02

Now, did you refer to my comment or what? I live that reality daily. In the old days this was referred to as living a "double live".
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby Cobra_Strike » Sat 21 Jan 2006, 12:49:56

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('albente', 'I')sn't the most surprising aspect of becomming aware of PO waking up the next morning and it is still there!!!
That is part of what made me so unhappy. The future coming in a restless and relentless way.....
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby sameu » Sat 21 Jan 2006, 14:10:41

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('FireJack', 'W')hen oil starts hitting $200 a barrel they'll drill though your grandma's living room if they think there's oil there, just don't get in the way.


rofl, it's funny 'cause it's true
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby antspice » Mon 23 Jan 2006, 06:26:11

i remember having had very mixed feelings last summer holiday (in the week after i red the article that woke me up). i got upset and went crying a few times, i got some relief was happy that the DNA-strands i hated would probably not exist in the future but also sad because there are thousands of people i care for, a beautiful community with a which i both hated and loved (hating as in wanting it dead). now i feel myself caught between getting loose from the community and my parents to getting to a community i love which will accept me and the neceserry actions required to survive for another 30 years. i feel torn by 2 wills of my own, to continue my daily life get a job/life/house/kids/wife/etc. and to react accordingly to PO and all of its possible consequences.
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby Doly » Mon 23 Jan 2006, 07:04:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('antspice', 'i') feel torn by 2 wills of my own, to continue my daily life get a job/life/house/kids/wife/etc. and to react accordingly to PO and all of its possible consequences.


The decision doesn't need to be a radical one. What I always tell people: right now, prepare for an economic depression. When the depression hits, prepare for a European WWII scenario. When that happens, prepare for self-sufficiency.
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Re: Shocked, and then not...

Postby AmericanEmpire » Mon 23 Jan 2006, 13:00:29

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he decision doesn't need to be a radical one.


Going from a life of dependence on industrial infrastructure to one of agrarian self sufficiency isn't radical?

For someone like me who grew up in the modern age and doesn't know the first thing about farming to become self sufficent is a near hopless task. I'm toast when it comes down. My best bet is to prepare for suicide so I don't suffer.
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