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Unread postby MattSavinar » Sat 26 Jun 2004, 19:53:28

Nigel,

The Arab saying sounds a lot like the Russian saying I cite in my book:

"When the boat is sinking, start praying but don't stop paddling."

You are seeing fear/doomsaying in your mind only.

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Unread postby JayHMorrison » Sat 26 Jun 2004, 20:31:43

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MattSavinar', 'N')igel,

Unlike others, I have the balls to post under my full and real name.

I do not post as a guest (except accidentally once or twice - and still signed my name) nor do I post under my first name only.

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Unread postby JayHMorrison » Sat 26 Jun 2004, 20:32:58

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MattSavinar', 'N')igel,

Unlike others, I have the balls to post under my full and real name.

I do not post as a guest (except accidentally once or twice - and still signed my name) nor do I post under my first name only.

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Unread postby nigel » Sun 27 Jun 2004, 07:28:22

Matt, such big balls that you choose to block my access.

Such good arguments that you avoid responding to ANY of the points and questions I raised about Peak Oil.

Viginian - Matt can't take counter arguement. Until shows he actually has a case he can argue for perhaps you can use some of your goodsense to try and persuade him to be less censorious.

Meanwhile, I suggest those who are HONESTLY interested in the real balanced view do more than read the closed circle of self-referring
charlatans. Try Professor Peter Odell.

Its a bit pathetic when you ave to attack me personally and cannot adress the questions. But that seems to sum up your approach.
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Unread postby JayHMorrison » Sun 27 Jun 2004, 09:02:35

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('nigel', 'M')att, such big balls that you choose to block my access.

Such good arguments that you avoid responding to ANY of the points and questions I raised about Peak Oil.

Its a bit pathetic when you ave to attack me personally and cannot adress the questions. But that seems to sum up your approach.


Matt is a twit with very thin skin. He is trying desperately to build a career and reputation as an authority on peak oil. But he is not getting very far with it.
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Unread postby KiddieKorral » Sun 27 Jun 2004, 12:17:35

Enough with the personal attacks already! Let's try to be a little more,you know, mature, okay?
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Unread postby JayHMorrison » Sun 27 Jun 2004, 13:07:16

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('KiddieKorral', 'E')nough with the personal attacks already! Let's try to be a little more,you know, mature, okay?


I would love that. Can we all agree to stop hyping every extreme conspiracy on the internet (Matt?). Limit the discussion to peak oil.
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Unread postby Guest » Sun 27 Jun 2004, 22:58:14

I am the guest that wrote about apostacy.

One need not be a member of a religious order (tho' I suspect that's what a cheap dictionary might say) to become an apostate.

Though it might help you decide whether to tie up your camel or not.
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Unread postby The_Virginian » Wed 30 Jun 2004, 14:41:25

"Guest," Nigel, Matt, Jay et al.:

I see the "doomsday" crowds simply as opposition to the "Oil is forever" society.

Of the two, the "doomsday" crowd will be right one day, at least partialy, at least in some countries at a minimum.

Then there is the optimistic peak oil crowd. I see myself on the fringe of that.

I stradle the fence, and my testies are getting bruised! 8O think of that as a metaphor for the industrialized world. :lol:

How are we going to produce our way out of this one? That is how WWII and the "Great Depression" were swept away.

We cant do that w/ peak oil. No we will have to "do more with less."

It IS a fully survivable situation If everything comes together in correct order.

And that folks is what actualy scares me...maybe we will come to gether in "sweet harmony" or maybe we will start choking each other for the remaining oil as we are starting to do now.

Even then the "winner" of that oil is the long term looser unless they adapt. When they do that, they will loose less of their economy/society.

For me it is the them of "Peak Oil" how much of the oil age can we salvage and maybe even advance from? Of course the question has been proposed what we will advance to?

My answer is easy: MARS!


Sorry, we need a bit of humour.


No Ad Hominim attacks intended or desired.
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Unread postby RIPSmithianEconomics » Sun 11 Jul 2004, 14:05:26

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JayHMorrison', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('KiddieKorral', 'E')nough with the personal attacks already! Let's try to be a little more,you know, mature, okay?


I would love that. Can we all agree to stop hyping every extreme conspiracy on the internet (Matt?). Limit the discussion to peak oil.


Giving an insult alongside a call for peace is like agreeing to apologise and then apologising for the other person's reaction to what you said.
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Unread postby Aaron » Sun 11 Jul 2004, 14:18:32

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'M')y answer is easy: MARS!


$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'E')arth First! Make Mars our bitch!


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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 simonf » Sun 11 Jul 2004, 15:49:58

I must say one positive thing about the peak oil news - now it's very, very difficult to depress me with any other bad news.
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Unread postby JayHMorrison » Sun 11 Jul 2004, 17:25:11

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('RIPSmithianEconomics', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JayHMorrison', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('KiddieKorral', 'E')nough with the personal attacks already! Let's try to be a little more,you know, mature, okay?


I would love that. Can we all agree to stop hyping every extreme conspiracy on the internet (Matt?). Limit the discussion to peak oil.


Giving an insult alongside a call for peace is like agreeing to apologise and then apologising for the other person's reaction to what you said.


You are something like 16 years old, right? Your sense of drama is overwhelming. You'll grow out of it.
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Unread postby JustWatch » Tue 06 Mar 2007, 16:29:16

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Re: Live some, plan some

Unread postby JustWatch » Tue 06 Mar 2007, 16:36:37

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Re: Live some, plan some

Unread postby JustWatch » Tue 06 Mar 2007, 16:55:37

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'e') way. I drive a moder
face the task. The WWII generation faced down a terrible threat and difficult times with optimism - so can we.


maybe this time I'll get it right?
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Re: Live some, plan some

Unread postby JustWatch » Tue 06 Mar 2007, 17:00:58

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fourth time the charm?
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Re: Live some, plan some

Unread postby JustWatch » Tue 06 Mar 2007, 17:06:53

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Re: Fearing Death vs. Living Life: Facing Peak Oil & Any

Unread postby I_Like_Plants » Wed 07 Mar 2007, 01:24:16

I'll have to side with the Archdruid Greer on this matter, we'll collapse all right, but it's going to take a while - just like it did with Rome. Read his stuff, start with his latest on his page, and see if the reasoning works for you.

There can be some localized shitstorms, Katrina was one, but overall taking Katrina as an example, what we lost was most of a city, most of whose inhabitants left for other places that are not crashing as quickly (but are still slowly crashing) and life limps on, on the downward spiral.

What knowing about our present process of collapse does help with is future planning. Don't mess with engineering (it stopped being a valid occupation for Americans a while back anyway) and learn the trades, think about what might be needed in your 'hood if you were living a year 1900 lifestyle.

Yes! That does mean learning veterinary stuff and horseshoeing! Do it now if it interests you - tell your friends you wanna work on racehorses or you like horsies or some damn thing - they're already hitching horses etc to stripped down cars in the 2nd world, it will be standard practice here within your lifetime.

It means learning to keep animals or even raise bugs, revitalize soil with manure, conpost, and our poo, so learn to do that properly and safely now!

It means learning carpentry with nonpowered tools.

It means learning how to pickle, can, preserve, dry, etc.

It means learning art - the digital cameras won't last long. It means learning to make your own music since MTV isn't around when the lights are off.

The trades are already better things for the average working-class American to go into, but this will become extremely obvious as we ride the curve down.
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Re: Fearing Death vs. Living Life: Facing Peak Oil & Any

Unread postby jboogy » Wed 07 Mar 2007, 02:10:52

"can't we all just get along?"- Rodney
"I'm sorry I kicked your ass "-Rusty shackelford
"You didn't, you snuck up behind me and hit me over the head with a lamp"- John Redcorn
"But dad, you said butane was a basterd gas"- Bobby Hill

Guest person , you seem to be suffering from some preconcieved misconceptions,If you look at Matt's website you'll see a lot of books on farming, self-sufficiancy, surviving in general in many different ways. Someone who was eager for the apocalypse and civilizations demise wouldn't bother with this kind of stuff would he?I mean someone who was solely focused on the negative would focus solely on the negative , wouldn't he?surviving is indicative of hope, for me , I'm here because I moved to rural GA. to be self-sufficiant and I got no sympathetic , like-minded individuals to talk to around here. As far as the gun and or depression , yes I worry about what's to come everyday but talking to my friends on this website helps to keep me focused on the work to be done and reinforces my heartfelt belief that I'm not nuts thinking my entire way of life is gonna be changing , and soon by the look of it.I'm preparing for the worst , 20 acres , three cows and a horse,3 dogs , 3 cats , 2nd season of what should be a BIG garden this year.Although the doom is always lurking outside my door you'd never know it judging by the laughter of my family on the inside.Peak oil or not we're very happy out here in the sticks. GOOD DAY SIR!
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