I have been doing various experiments discussing PO on other topic forums, just to see the results. I am also curious as to other experiences people may have had discussing PO issues in off-topic forums.
Political forum - conservative. Overwhelmingly, any discussion of PO is perceived to be a liberal plot, because liberals hate America and want america to collapse. In their mind, oil is plentiful and market forces will easily replace oil when the price gets high enough.
Political forum - liberal. Most people are in agreement that oil is near to peaking. However, a substantial minority still believe that it is government/big oil that is the source of high oil prices, and most people still believe that it will be easy to reduce/replace oil usage.
Home theater - This one was a pleasant surprise. Many HT people have an engineering/technical background, so a high percentage are already aware of and well informed about PO issues and what may happen. Most of the rest are open minded and willing to discuss issues.
Precious metals - These people are nuttier than the PO people. Most believe in PO, but a high percentage are off-the-scale conspiracy nuts. The level of technical understanding of PO issues is very low, and many believe in water gas, zero point energy, etc.
Coin collecting - Got flamed pretty good when I suggested that their coin collections could be worth bullion value in the near future. Got the usual responses of liberal plot, plenty of oil, easy substitutes, rare coins will always be valuable, etc. Very much the expected result, but I thought at least some of the people would at least acknowledge that the value of their hobby is solely dependent upon a large number of hobbiests, and a lot of free time and money. These people are going to be very sad when they realize that a coin that cost them hundreds or thousands of dollars is worth $20 for its bullion value.








