by jlw61 » Fri 14 Mar 2008, 09:37:48
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('GreenOil08', 'I') sure feel sorry for all those computer and tech nerds out there, they won't have a damn thing to do
Acually, as long as hospitals, government, and other vital industries continue to use computers (and they will) and have electricity (they will be the last to lose it) many of us "nerds" will have jobs. The smart ones will have backup plans for when they lose their jobs.
Also, I can guarantee you that when the time comes, low power computer solutions (which should have been out for 10 years) will appear. The damn things use 12v DC and the only reason they use so much power now is to give the biggest bang for the buck. Most of my customers could use computers 1/3 as powerful as the what they use and the smart ones have good software solutions supportable using 5+ year old desktops.
The real worry in price is in how your locality is situated and how its citizens will react. If you don't have enough farms within a reasonable distance of the population, food will become much more expensive and even difficult to find.
If you have a large base of people depending on government for welfare, jobs, business... that could be bad also as government will begin losing its ability to collect taxes or begin taking over large numbers of homes and making the previous owners serfs.
However, I'm not going to lose sleep over price unless it starts getting scarce
while we still rely on the ICE... at which point it's bug-out time. Once I've bugged-out I
have and can once again live without cars, computers, A/C and [s]iPods[/s] other luxeries, thank you very much.
When somebody makes a statement you don't understand, don't tell him he's crazy. Ask him what he means. -- Otto Harkaman, Space Viking