by Zardoz » Thu 13 Apr 2006, 20:45:32
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Roy', 'S')preading the word serves to alienate friends and loved ones almost without exception...
I keep seeing comments like this on this forum, but my experience continues to be the exact opposite.
Folks, I have not been brushed off, laughed at, or disbelieved by so much as one individual I've talked to about this. Everybody immediately gets it, and most remark that they're not surprised.
Maybe it's the way I present it, starting off very early in the conversation with the fantastic 84,000,000-barrel-a-day consumption figure. That pretty much turns on the lights, sounds the alarm, and gets the red flags waving in the minds of everybody I talk to.
An example is a very well-informed and knowledgeable Harvard faculty member who, when I asked him what he thought the global daily consumption figure was, responded: "A lot. What is it now? 15 or 20 million barrels a day?"
He turned white when I gave him the 84 figure. It took him a while to process it.
I then go into the spurious OPEC reserve figures, and move to the fact that there is nobody on this planet who knows exactly how much good-quality, easily-recoverable oil is actually there, and my job is finished. They're convinced.
I usually then just drop ominous hints of what life will be like with scarce, very-expensive petroleum products, and they figure out the rest.
How are you people presenting this? Are you walking up, grabbing them by the lapels and shaking them while you scream "We're all fucked!!!"
Seems to me like you must be.