by ubercynicmeister » Sun 12 Mar 2006, 20:26:07
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pedalling_faster', 't')his is an approach i try to take to surfing and skin-diving. when i started, i would worry about sharks, partially because i was seeing them and coming, in some cases, face to face with them.
so i tried to educate myself about the known history of shark attacks on humans. found out that in most cases, it's a "test bite", the shark usually realizes that the person's leg/surfboard is not food, and skedaddles. of course, it's a doozy of a test bite, it doesn't do you any good if you're bleeding to death that the shark has realized you're not a seal.
one year in particular stood out. 4 shark attacks in Hawaii, usually by tiger sharks, and 4 deaths. 4 shark attacks in California, usually by Great White, and 4 survivors.
The norm in California is to wear a wetsuit; the norm in Hawaii is to not wear a wetsuit. The wetsuit functions like a built in life preserver.
It's a one-way elevator ride back to the surface (usually).
Now, really, this doesn't have anything to do with Peak Oil.
* i have found that being in the ocean is a GREAT way to forget about all these, in most cases very realistic, worries (that we have about Peak Oil).
* this forum is one of our Life Preservers, for those of us who are engaged in planning for Peak Oil/Energy Transition (how' THAT for a euphemism ?!)
As far as worrying accurately about Peak Oil, i think this website is one of our best tools.
While others seem to have gone off on tangents from the details, I get what you're referring to: even if something calamitous DOES happen (ie: chomped on by a Great White Shark) if you've taken the time & trouble before hand to work out what's likely to happen (ie: wearing a wetsuit, so you float) you're more likely to survive.
To relate this to peak oil: if you take the time & trouble to inform yourself as to what's
likely to happen, you stand a far better chance Post Peak oil, than does one's compatriots who are being Clueless As Usual.
This, I guess, would hold as true for a Post Peak Oil world which has avoided Peak Energy as one in which Peak Oil has become Peak Energy (as seems most likely right now, thanks to our ever-more clueless Freemarket). Unfortunately, you're "preachin' to the choir", by posting this here.
BTW: urine (being an electrolyte) is one of the BEST shark-attractors around, so try to avoid doing the usual surfie-style of thing where they...urinate...in their wetsuit, because they are too lazy to go to the toilet before hand.
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*Get up early;
*Work Hard;
*Strike Oil"
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