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Peak Hypocrisy

Unread postby Soft_Landing » Sun 10 Oct 2004, 23:24:05

Has anyone else had a weird little feeling over the last day or so? :wink:

When the site went down, the proposed reason was because our old provider couldn't handle our load. On a wave of popularity spawned by an increase in the oil price, we attracted new viewers at an exponential, almost plague-like rate. Eventually we had grown so fast and so quickly that our service was shut off, and without the slightest warning! Indignant, some of us protested (as if to deny our impotence) on the LunarPages webhosting forum, whilst other more industrious (O Lord, thank ye for them!) folk worked to find a technological solution to the problem at hand. I think just about everyone sent a digital prayer to our peakoil.com gods (admins). And I know I always had faith that human ingenuity would prevail.

Does anything here strike you as a little bit hypocritical??

Instead of yelling at our providers...

Instead of seeking technological solutions...

Instead of prayers or faith...

As good peakers, surely we should have respected the limits to growth, and voluntarily implemented a deregistration lottery, whereby some members, chosen at random, voluntarily have their IP permanently blocked, so that other less knowledgable folk, who stumble upon us on the net, are able to join and learn more about oil depletion, without overloading the carrying capacity of our provider... :roll:

Alternatively, as good peakers, perhaps we should have respected the carrying capacity of our provider, and sought a voluntary aggreement among members to frequent the site less and less in proportion to the new members we attract. We could even implement a system of 'transmissions trading' whereby members who don't use there peakoil.com access credits over a period can trade them with members who wish to access more often... :roll:

I think this could be a lesson as to how we should expect ourselves to react as peak arrives. :x

Perhaps my little feeling is guilt?

More likely, it's just peak oil withdrawal... :-D

Perhaps we should be thankful that our limit to growth was political on this occasion... :)
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Unread postby trespam » Sun 10 Oct 2004, 23:41:04

Great post. I had a similar thought when the site was down. Time to start rationing.
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Unread postby lowem » Sun 10 Oct 2004, 23:53:55

From what I gather, this site went from a shared hosting provider to a dedicated server solution.

From my point of view, in the world of web hosting, this is almost as good as jumping from a Type 0 Civilization (mastery over resources of a planet) to a Type 1 (mastery over resources of a star system).

Or putting it another way, it is like finding another Earth and starting over with just one country instead of 240 (as according to ISO-3166-1, anyway).

peakoil.com switched providers. Can't say the same for the rest of the human race. We don't get to switch planets, do we? :twisted:
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Unread postby basketballjones » Mon 11 Oct 2004, 00:52:45

I don't think so.

Nobody dies when the bandwidth is at capacity, nor do we invade other ISP's in an effort to get more :)
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Unread postby Aaron » Mon 11 Oct 2004, 07:53:49

They can have this website... when they pry the keyboard from my cold, dead hands...
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.

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Unread postby Coolman » Mon 11 Oct 2004, 12:14:39

Well said Aaron, fight for PeakOil.com!!!
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Unread postby BabyPeanut » Mon 11 Oct 2004, 13:51:45

Your argument is beyond peak, it's over the top. :razz:
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Unread postby Matrim » Wed 13 Oct 2004, 02:25:55

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')hey can have this website... when they pry the keyboard from my cold, dead hands...


Thats some funny shit.
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