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Re: Where are new viewers to PO coming from?

Postby Cobra_Strike » Thu 12 Jul 2007, 20:45:41

I noticed earlier today that there where a crapload of people visiting. About double what I am used to seeing.

I *hope* this means people are paying attention.

So if your visiting from the plains state...log in and say hello.
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Re: Where are new viewers to PO coming from?

Postby master_rb » Thu 12 Jul 2007, 21:35:32

good abservation, i've noticed that too

I expect more to come where the news about PO becomes more widespread, after all this is number one site when you google with "peakoil" word and 4th with "peak oil"


probably after all the PO related stuff happening people start to wake up, Bush with his addiction, iraq war - a lot (if not the most) believe it was the oil, price at the pump, hydrengne car (scam), ethanol all over the news (another scam) etc... with news like that all over the place no wonder some people end up on this site
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Re: Another Newcomer

Postby Carlhole » Thu 12 Jul 2007, 22:20:03

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('JHestand', 'I') recently visited amazon.com to purchase a few books that focus on the subject, but I was overwhelmed by the volume of books available. To resolve the dillema I purchased a copy of "Beyond Oil: The View From Hubbert's Peak" by Kenneth Deffeyes. I look forward to reading the book when it arrives.


You should have purchased Ken Deffeyes first book "Hubbert's Peak" in which he goes into all the things you are wondering about. Lots of charts, graphs, statistics, The Hubbert Linearization - generally a good technical introduction.
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So I guess this is where I introduce myself?

Postby cynyc2 » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 00:47:26

If not, you guys can deal with it. :-D

I hope you are all doing good - except for you doomer types. (are they ever happy?) :razz:

To be serious; I have been aware of PO for a couple or three years now, and have been lurking around the net since then - learning. I actually found out about PO through a motorcycle forum, and spent that first night up really late reading everything I could find. I joined Running On Empty over at Yahoo Groups, then found my way to The Oil Drum, here, LATOC, and a few other places. Only recently did I realize that this forum existed!

About me (like you really care). I live outside of Tucson, Arizona where it is nowhere near sustainable. I have 3 kids, and my girlfriend and her daughter live with me. Needless to say, but I need to move! I have a community in the mountains picked out, but I can't sell my house till next year (divorce settlement thing). Hopefully TSHTF after I move.

I don't have a lot to offer, but will put in my $.02 on occasion - whether you want me to or not. My girl friend is PO aware, but it scares her, so she doesn't like to talk about it. Me, I NEED to talk about it, so I am here.

This is a good sized forum, so I will most likely get lost in the woodwork. None the less, glad to meet you. Now quit reading my crap and go get prepared!

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Re: So I guess this is where I introduce myself?

Postby pea-jay » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 03:16:38

I've been PO aware for over 3 years and online for almost as long.

Posts like those above seem to repeat themselves on a regular occasion with traffic rising and falling with global oil prices.

It's almost ho-hum to me at this point, though to all newbies, welcome. Dont worry, your frantic fear driven need to prepare will be overwhelmed (in most cases) by the even greater reality that there is not a whole lot you can do (unless your independently wealthy) aside from making mostly minor changes to make your life more liveable during minor periods of hardships.

Me? I've reduced my family's exposure to high energy costs by situating myself in a small town where both my wife and I can get by with a minimal amount of driving in jobs that are recession-resistant. Will a gas price spike, economic recession or moderate level crisis going to affect me? Not as bad as it could have where I used to live. Will we be insulated in a total civilization collapse? Nope. We're still fucked.
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Re: So I guess this is where I introduce myself?

Postby cynyc2 » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 11:43:50

Thanks for the warming welcome folks.

I didn't realize I was going to be graded!

Baha - I was just reading up un solar cookers yesterday. I don't think I can help you though, you probably have done more homework than I. My GF's daughter and I did do an experiment recently, by cooking an egg in a cast iron skillet. The egg wouldn't cook until I put one mirror out to double the sun light. The egg did cook, but it took a while. I imagine 4 mirrors would have done the trick. Send me a lasagna.

Well PJ, I know what your saying, but I never left the scene when oil prices dropped. I, like you, don't expect to prevent every possible situation, but to mitigate the possible outcomes. In a year and a half, me and mine should be moderately sustainable, with almost no need for fossil energy save electricity. All of that and still living the American dream - so to speak. [smilie=5camouflage.gif]

Thanks again folks, I'll see ya in the pits. Gideon, you can pretend you don't know me, I won't be offended. :oops: [smilie=toothy5.gif]
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Re: Where are new viewers to PO coming from?

Postby Curlew » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 14:17:40

I'm a newbie - I first looked at Peak Oil a couple of years ago, but got distracted by other interests.

Then a few days ago Petraeus (sp?) said the US would be 15 years in Iraq and then I knew Peak Oil is here and now.
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Re: Where are new viewers to PO coming from?

Postby azreal60 » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 14:55:37

Welcome all you newbies. I hope this site is as useful and informative and fun as it was for me when I first joined.
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Re: Where are new viewers to PO coming from?

Postby Cobra_Strike » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 15:08:12

Hello and welcome.

I first figured out that is 'was here' when BP started the 'green' energy commercials.

Kind of hard to be that obvious without some people thinking beyond the dialog.
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Re: Where are new viewers to PO coming from?

Postby Aaron » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 15:35:13

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: So I guess this is where I introduce myself?

Postby Pops » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 15:54:57

Welcome cynyc, the more the merrier.

You might be surprised how many times you will stumble on a thread where your $0.02 can be worth quite a bit.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('cynyc2', 'G')ideon, you can pretend you don't know me, I won't be offended. :oops: [smilie=toothy5.gif]

Oh don’t worry, I think lots of folks ignore Gideon too.
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Re: Where are new viewers to PO coming from?

Postby DantesPeak » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 16:04:39

Thanks Aaron, and welcome all newcomers. Those new to the site will see that there is quite a diverisity of opinion here, hopefully not so much that it will confuse anyone trying to learn about PO.

So it appears that most new viewers come here by searching for news about peak oil, as master_rb said, and not by refferal from some other web site. Interesting, PO is really a grass roots concept for most.
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Re: Where are new viewers to PO coming from?

Postby vision-master » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 16:04:56

806 Vists from Africa?

No wonder they are living in the stone age.
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first post

Postby truenorth » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 16:21:43

:wink: just trying this out
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Re: first post

Postby EnergyUnlimited » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 16:38:01

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('truenorth', ':')wink: just trying this out

...and does it work?
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Re: So I guess this is where I introduce myself?

Postby steam_cannon » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 16:52:57

Welcome cynyc2, I'm sure you will find lots of useful info here and opinions as well.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('baha', 'W')elcome cynyc2,
My next project is a solar oven (cheap and simple).

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baha, I like that site, they have lots of good designs. Making solar ovens is a lot of fun, doomer fun that is! :lol:
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Re: first post

Postby steam_cannon » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 17:05:16

Welcome truenorth :-D
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Re: Where are new viewers to PO coming from?

Postby pup55 » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 17:28:40

54000 vistors per month?

Interesting that Monday seems to be the highest day. The weekends are noticeably lower. That says that a lot of people are viewing this while goofing off at work.
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Re: first post

Postby mmasters » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 17:35:44

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('truenorth', ':')wink: just trying this out


Let us know if you're not interested! :-D
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Re: So I guess this is where I introduce myself?

Postby Narz » Fri 13 Jul 2007, 20:17:59

Welcome, and good luck with your move.

I also hope things won't get real rocky for another couple years also. While I'm getting out of the desert next month I won't be really ready for another couple years at least.
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