by kpeavey » Wed 31 Oct 2007, 08:35:28
joined Oct 4 2004, #713
same day as Shannymara, #711
We used to have a similar number of posts!
I guess I strayed a bit.
When I first got involved, there would be maybe a dozen members online, maybe another 30 guests.
Current numbers: There are currently, 640 guest(s) and 39 member(s) that are online.
There were far fewer threads, If you were gone for a couple of days, you could catch up on everything in an evening. Now it seems that posts are added faster than they can be read.
The threads were more oriented to a particular important aspect, whereas now, new threads seem to digress. Then again, most of the critical subjects have already been started. This makes sense.
I think the emotional aspect of the newcomers seems to be more panicky. You can almost feel the jitters in their posts.
The news, not just on here, but all across the web, shows clear evidence of peak oil. However, it is almost always directed to economics or global warming being the cause of the situation, rarely if ever is Peak Oil mentioned. Used to be oil was barely mentioned in the news unless it was a major spill. The current events section has certainly picked up.
We have gone from discussing Peak Oil as a Theory to Peak Oil as a Projection and are now at Peak Oil as a Reality. I think the urgency in some of the posts has become more common. Used to be like reading the Sunday Paper in here. Now its like drinking from a fire hose.
The people on the outside still are living their lives almost completely oblivious to world events, growth rates, consumption rates, limits, overshoot and collapse, declining resources, rising pollution, ecological and economic troubles. Kids are even fatter, lazier, and more ignorant then they ever where. Everywhere I look I see people who will be thrust into confusion, their lives turned upside down, by a rise in energy (and all other) costs, a rising burden of debt, and an ever more oppressive government. My own brother calls my solar hot water system a "pile of crap, throw it out" and my chickens a "stupid idea." The people I see as most ready for the future are the people who have the least to lose.
After 3 years on here, I am seeing all the predictions we made then becoming reality now. High energy prices, debt issues, a weakened dollar, ongoing war, declining oil exports, china being a problem. Some of the predictions we are making now certainly point to a turbulent future.
I hope we are all still online in another 3 years.
Whatever became of Peak Oil Alice?
If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face--for ever."
-George Orwell, 1984
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twenty centuries of stony sleep were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle, and what rough beast, its hour come round at last, slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
-George Yeats