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100mb up to 2020?

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Re: 100mb up to 2020?

Unread postby gnm » Fri 28 Sep 2007, 11:33:30

The grammar police are going to smack my hand with a ruler for that atrocious use of the word "also".... Damn rambling train wreck of thought typing...

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Re: 100mb up to 2020?

Unread postby sittinguy » Fri 28 Sep 2007, 22:32:57

THANKS SMUDGER, I have been thinking about economic collapse and peak oil, bird flue, and others, for a year now,,, and I belive that something COULD.,,,,.,. happen , so I am preparing in the best way for my level of income could prepare. And I have read tons tons tons tons, on all issues, political finacial and otherwise. And all i am looking for at this point is other peoples opinions on a timeline. I also believe this will hit a wall about 2010-2015. I bought some more silver today,, even at almost freakin $14 an oz. WE ARE AT THE VERY VERY BEGINING OF THE BEGINING of the end
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Re: 100mb up to 2020?

Unread postby bodigami » Sat 29 Sep 2007, 16:46:35

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Smudger', 'T')he film quote is from Top Gun "son your ego is writing cheques your body can't cash"

I believe we are on a plateau and think the real drops will begin 2008-2012. A wide window but never underestimate human efforts to keep things going if at all possible.


It's a shame that this party cann't go on. We NEED to stop overconsumption, this is a change more on the psychological level... I think most on this site agree that TSHTF is more about how humans could react.
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Re: 100mb up to 2020?

Unread postby ClassicSpiderman » Thu 04 Oct 2007, 09:25:06

We'll have to wait and see. While it is true that production has had an all time high sometime in 2005, if you look back at past history, there are many periods of overall production dropping a bit for a while just before it increases quite a lot.

I am 90% certain that we are at an overall peak right now -- it will be 100% if production doesn't increase significantly in the next 3 years or so.
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