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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby MD » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 13:01:06

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JustinFrankl', '
')89.3% of all statistics are made up on the spot.


"And the rest are outright lies!"
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby MD » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 13:20:11

I will pick up this devil's advocate banner, same message, different approach.

Take the average middle aged American male, 47 years old.(that would be me).

My earliest memories of technology involved simple electronic toys, and transistor radios.

Every year brought new marvels under the Christmas tree.

Every year brought an incremental increase in my standard of living.

Every year I have seen the "hard science fiction" of the fifties, sixties, and seventies prove accurately prophetic, one marvel at a time.

Every year has provided new and more efficient labor saving devices.

Every year has included a major crisis, be it war or natural disaster.

Every year the crisis has been overcome.

Why wouldn't I assume research will continue to provide solutions?

Why wouldn't I assume we will conquer space?

Why wouldn't I assume a "star trek" future?

Why wouldn't I shrug off peak oilers as just a bunch of fringe whackos?

Why wouldn't I?

(damn, I about convinced myself!)
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby markam » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 13:56:18

Lets see, you are 47 years old. That means you have lived through 0.002% of the time that humans have been on the planet (.7% if you are fundementalist). You have lived through about 0.000001% of the earths life.

Expecting the rest of human history to be like the 0.002% you have lived through is like a 7 second old baby to expect the rest of his life to be just like the first 7 seconds.
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby Tanada » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 13:57:05

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MonteQuest', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tanada', ' ')That is basically the message I have been trying to communicate on here for almost a year now.


Boy, the fish sure are biting. :lol:

You do know what a devil's advocate is, don't you?


Monte you seriously need to take a long vacation and work back into having a sense of humor. I have advovcated my beleif honestly for the entire time I have been here and played Devils Advocate with my Cornucopia thread, so for what reason do you disparage my knowledge of basic english terminology?
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Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are;
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Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby markam » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 13:58:24

Of course we could take the long view. 4.5 billion years ago, this was a lifeless molten planet. Now look at it. Of course things always get better over time
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby Tanada » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 14:01:43

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JustinFrankl', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tanada', 'P')eak oil, whenever it happens, is the end of cheap oil, not the end of oil! So many seem caught up in the idea that once the peak hits we will spiral out of controll down to utter doom, but I think that scenario has a 15% chance of coming to pass or less.

89.3% of all statistics are made up on the spot.

Many who are caught up in the "spiraling out of control" idea have yet to hear something plausible, much less likely, about how billions of people, aligned to millions of special interests, under hundreds of governments, will reach some kind of consensus regarding radical change in ideas regarding economic growth, resource allocation, population management and the freedom to breed, and the impact on climate and ecology due to human activity ... without it collapsing into something worthy of an apocalyptic metaphor.


I clearly said in the text you quoted that I think doomers have a 15% chance of being right, I did not attempt to cloth myself in false statistics I mearly stated what I think the odds are.

As for those who beleive in the death spiral, they have impossibly high standards for what they consider plausible scenarios for a hard landing short of total population crash and back to wood for primary energy supplies. They can beleive such if they wish, but that doesn't make them right and the landers wrong it just makes it their beleif.
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby holmes » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 14:05:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('markam', 'O')f course we could take the long view. 4.5 billion years ago, this was a lifeless molten planet. Now look at it. Of course things always get better over time


The great outdoors is not getting better. quite the opposite. I guess if u are an "indoors" person who enjoys being on the idiot box and the computer screen 24/7 and love the urban environment and are dependent on pharmacueticals for a "healthy" life and shit non-utilitarian goods are vice. list on. then sure everything gets "better" in time. not in our time unfortunatley.
2.2 million acres a year in the US getting consumed each year. Man made non-life sustaining infertile systems are getting better.
and to reply to the devil advocate. whole different ballgame in the year 2006. Gramps invalid in 2006.
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby holmes » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 14:11:32

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tanada', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JustinFrankl', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tanada', 'P')eak oil, whenever it happens, is the end of cheap oil, not the end of oil! So many seem caught up in the idea that once the peak hits we will spiral out of controll down to utter doom, but I think that scenario has a 15% chance of coming to pass or less.

89.3% of all statistics are made up on the spot.

Many who are caught up in the "spiraling out of control" idea have yet to hear something plausible, much less likely, about how billions of people, aligned to millions of special interests, under hundreds of governments, will reach some kind of consensus regarding radical change in ideas regarding economic growth, resource allocation, population management and the freedom to breed, and the impact on climate and ecology due to human activity ... without it collapsing into something worthy of an apocalyptic metaphor.


I clearly said in the text you quoted that I think doomers have a 15% chance of being right, I did not attempt to cloth myself in false statistics I mearly stated what I think the odds are.

As for those who beleive in the death spiral, they have impossibly high standards for what they consider plausible scenarios for a hard landing short of total population crash and back to wood for primary energy supplies. They can beleive such if they wish, but that doesn't make them right and the landers wrong it just makes it their beleif.


2.2 million acres being consumed. open borders and immigration. breeding rates. Humans either dieoff or live like sardines piled on top of one another in a prison like environment then dieoff. Do the math. missing a cog in the brain? cant have your cake and eat it too. the "optimists" have a 2% chance of being correct.
I have history on my side. and even more. the scale has never ever been this huge. so if the small scales in history produced wide scale carnage put 2 and 2 together. and cheap energy is stripping the carrying capacity even more then ever.
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby MD » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 14:17:20

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('markam', 'L')ets see, you are 47 years old. That means you have lived through 0.002% of the time that humans have been on the planet (.7% if you are fundementalist). You have lived through about 0.000001% of the earths life.

Expecting the rest of human history to be like the 0.002% you have lived through is like a 7 second old baby to expect the rest of his life to be just like the first 7 seconds.


I am Christian. I believe the bible to be full of truth. (but is not the exclusive source of all truth)
Earth is apparently several billions of years old, at minimum.
Therefore I suppose I do not meet your qualifications for "fundamentalist"

Second point. False analogy, and a straw man. I made no projections for the eternal future. Instead I only stated my expectation that the current trends would continue,and asked the question:

"why wouldn't I?"

...for the answer, look all around you...
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby markam » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 14:20:15

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he great outdoors is not getting better. quite the opposite.


Humor really doesn't travel well on the internet, does it?

Besides, I said you have to take the LLLOOOONNNGGG view. It is cheating to look at conditions a mere 100 years ago. You have to look at the world before life started. Then the present world looks a whole lot better.
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby markam » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 14:24:10

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')herefore I suppose I do not meet your qualifications for "fundamentalist"


Once again, humor. Boy this board is full of stiffs!!!*

As far as the rest of my post, I was not talking about the people on this board. I was talking about the average person who cannot comprehend that life can become different from what he has experienced.


*This comment was a joke. Please do not take offence. If you are offended, then you are a stiff.
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby holmes » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 14:24:46

MD its bred into the human race now. Huge masses have been bred in the cities and burbs. the brains have left the country and migrated to the cities. they have no idea what has changed and what is real. how can u expect a human that everything they have eaten or consumed has been off a shelf. mass propagation of cement enclosed tv screen/monitor human breeds. EVERYTHING is normal to the majority of humans in the US anyway. Its what/all they know. cant speak for other countries.
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby Ibon » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 14:33:10

About 5 months ago in a cafe steeped deeply in the doomer camp and seeing imminent collapse I eloquently outlined the perfect storm scenario of peak oil, GW, economics and geopolitics to my wise older sister. She caught the logic of the story I weaved and agreed with many points. In the end she did ask me if I didn't think it rather an odd coincidence that the upcoming collapse seems to follow so exactly the time line of my own life, born of an era of promise and increasing abundance for the first 45 years of my life and seeing collapse reigning in on the next couple of decades as I slowly age and die. She mentioned that it is rather suspicious that this peak oil collapse scenario I was weaving in my mind just happened to all be occuring with such perfect synchronicity with my own cycle of birth and death.

I have many times on this forum mentioned the utmost caution we have to give to our own biases whether optimistic or pessimistic in our future projections. I look into the future starting from a premise that I cannot trust or put much faith in my own conclusions.
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby markam » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 14:38:59

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'a')ll be occuring with such perfect synchronicity with my own cycle of birth and death


Well, obviously the entire universe was created by you and will blink out of existence when you die. I really thought it was created around me, but I guess I was wrong.

Try to live a long time.
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby Aaron » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 15:46:43

I am quite impressed...

The first one of these went poorly compared to this thread.

It's seems like I can't soft-sell the board with vague references and twisted logic with any degree of success anymore.

You folks are simply to aware now to fall for that nonsense.

I don't really know what else to say, except Thank You...

Without your steady realism I would all but give up on humanity.

No matter how slim a margin it is... you renew my faith in man.

Oh wait... here ya go...

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You people are my shepherd; I shall not want.

You maketh me to lie down in green pastures:
& leadeth me beside the solar generators.

You restoreth my oil:
You leadeth me in the paths of sustainable living.

Yea though I walk thru the peak along Hubbert's Curve of Death, I will fear no depletion.

Thy conservation & promises of fusion, they comfort me.


Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.


Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the peak oil for ever.

Amen
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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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby MonteQuest » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 15:56:56

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tanada', ' ')Monte you seriously need to take a long vacation and work back into having a sense of humor. I have advovcated my beleif honestly for the entire time I have been here and played Devils Advocate with my Cornucopia thread, so for what reason do you disparage my knowledge of basic english terminology?


I merely asked a question. I find it curious that you embrace Aaron's "wrong side" argument as if it holds water by saying, "yeah, that's my position too."

Don't you remember this from the first thread?

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Aaron', 'I') should have prefaced this thread, by noting that I don't agree with the analysis I posted, and plan to destroy these seemingly compelling arguments myself, if nobody else does... (Thus the title)

BTW, I say no humor in your post. Was there supposed to be?
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby holmes » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 17:16:07

im not offended. Im not sure what would have offended us? LOL.
Im not sure when swhtf but Im just looking at the price at the pump. once its 6 bucks in all states the time really has come. So im hoping ill get out of the shitstem by then. Now if I could get my taxes invested in ecological paradigm sytems I could get out earlier. Its too bad we are forced to continue investing in a dead end system. Thats a big thing to me: having to invest in the unsustainable. Hope I get out in time. wish I had the choice to invest that cash in sustainable systems.
Let us pray!
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby MD » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 17:48:10

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('markam', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')herefore I suppose I do not meet your qualifications for "fundamentalist"


Once again, humor. Boy this board is full of stiffs!!!*

As far as the rest of my post, I was not talking about the people on this board. I was talking about the average person who cannot comprehend that life can become different from what he has experienced.


*This comment was a joke. Please do not take offence. If you are offended, then you are a stiff.


oh hell...I am nearly inoffensible!
(I like to make up words)
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby rogerhb » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 17:54:07

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MD', 'I') beleieve[sic] the bible to be full of truth. (but is not the exclusive source of all truth)


Full of truth, as in: so full there is no room for contradictions, mistakes or lies?
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Re: The Devil's Advocate II

Unread postby Tanada » Tue 28 Feb 2006, 23:05:11

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MonteQuest', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tanada', ' ')Monte you seriously need to take a long vacation and work back into having a sense of humor. I have advovcated my beleif honestly for the entire time I have been here and played Devils Advocate with my Cornucopia thread, so for what reason do you disparage my knowledge of basic english terminology?


I merely asked a question. I find it curious that you embrace Aaron's "wrong side" argument as if it holds water by saying, "yeah, that's my position too."

Don't you remember this from the first thread?

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Aaron', 'I') should have prefaced this thread, by noting that I don't agree with the analysis I posted, and plan to destroy these seemingly compelling arguments myself, if nobody else does... (Thus the title)

BTW, I say no humor in your post. Was there supposed to be?


Sorry I do not have unlimited time online and have to pick the threads I read, the first Devil's Advocate thread was not one which I have taken time to read.

I didn't exactly embrace Aaron's wrong side argument if you actually read what I wrote, I would hardly consider a second great depression to fit in his rosy scenario of 'what me worry?' optimism.

Now that we have that cleared up, no my post was not intended as a joke.
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