by Lumpy » Tue 25 Dec 2007, 18:15:54
My husband "discovered" peak oil for himself doing some online research in 2004. (Probably during the days when we both used to post to the Yahoo boards -- there was still some intelligent discussion on them then. And also probably related to someone on those boards talking about the war in Iraq as being a war for oil, etc.) He came across this site, joined up, and started educating himself intensely.
I was doing my post grad work for my medical degree at the time, and didn't have time to check all this out first hand. So he distilled the info for me, gave me things to read - a chapter here, a paragraph there - and ordered a video or two, which we watched together.
The whole thing has always hung together for me. I "got it" from the get-go. And I'd say anyone who has even the slightest exposure to the facts and doesn't start taking personal action to prepare for post peak oil times is ... well ... in for some big time hardships, to say the least.
I joined the boards myself last month, and now post on occasion. For the most part, I am interested in learning new ways to prepare for life in a peak oil economy -- practical stuff, like how to make one's own soap, etc.
Also, being in the medical field, I look for info here related to that, and being in psychiatry, I am interested in the psychology threads.
Glad to be here. Thanks for all the great info that is shared in this community.
"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson