by Zardoz » Tue 08 Aug 2006, 20:57:14
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mmasters', '.')..The biggest headache thus far has been trying to convince others close to me of PO...
If you do it, and you can make a good case for not doing it at all, you need to do it progressively and stealthily.
I've found that shaking my head and quietly muttering something like "I really don't like the looks of this damned oil and gas situation" is a good ice-breaker. If whoever I'm talking to shows a bit of interest, I'll then say "I've been studying this stuff for a while now, and I'll tell you what, there isn't nearly as much of it left out there as we think there is", or something similar.
Right there you'll know whether or not you have a receptive audience. If they get defensive or argumentative there's no point in saying another word.
But if they don't, the next step is to ask them if they know how much crude oil we're burning up every single day, then inform them of what it really is: 85 million 42-gallon barrels.
After you've helped them back up on their feet, take it from there as you see fit.
Works every time for me, but if the people you are talking to choose denial and disbelief, leave them be. They'll know the truth of it soon enough.