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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby BigTex » Sun 30 Mar 2008, 16:23:53

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('GASMON', 'B')as - Thanks for your advice. 38 years at the sharp end of the gas industry, and 26 years on standby rota for first visit gas escape classification in the rough & tumble towns of South Lancashire prepares you for anybody, and anything.

As a supervising engineer, the lads i've worked with over the years have been hard men, english & irish, but i've never known better men, dependant & trustworthy to the bone. A dying breed now as young men today prefer the keyboard to the spade.

Seems we brits again are a little misunderstood - we have had high energy prices for years (compared to America), hence have mainly small cars etc, the recent sharp rises in energy have hit the world hard, and I think America the hardest. WE Brits WILL cope, we will moan and groan (our national pastime), but we'll cope.

Question is, will you Yanks cope ?? Cheap energy has gone forever.

Regards, GASMON


GASMON, don't miss a few deep dives into the archives. There have been so many interesting discussions here about just about everything, you can learn a lot reading some of the old posts.
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby Bas » Sun 30 Mar 2008, 16:34:46

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BigTex', '
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Contrary to what Bas said above, you may find a lot less flaming here than on some other sites. There is more good sportsmanship here than you might think (there is some flaming too).



true enough; I've seen worse and better forums and I probably attract more flame (attempts) than the average poster here due to a slight preference for political threads which naturally tend to turn into heated debates...
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby steam_cannon » Sun 30 Mar 2008, 17:25:51

* Nice avatar!

* Don't need the blessings, but maybe someone else does.

* I talk a lot, but I don't know much of Utopia's. Though Ukraine
may be a Utopia to me. I think "Human and Utopia" go together like
"Fire and Ice".

* No newspeak here, if someone means nukem, they say nukem.
Though most here aren't the types to want to nuke people.

What we mean by dieoff is usually referring to people dieing do to
"food production issues do to presently growing droughts in food
producing parts of the world and energy not being available thus
limiting our modern energy intensive food production.
We found a bunch of oil, started using it to pump up farm
production, grew lots of people. Now the oil is going away,
and many of these extra people may be too. That's Dieoff.

But war is also something people think may result in
many deaths, due to resource conflict. A few times the term
"Humanitarian Nuclear War" has come up, but that's not what
people normally mean or want. Many doomers are rather careless
about the mess humanity has gotten itself into, but that's not the
same as wanting nuclear war...
Please understand that.

What is a doomer? Doomers are posters who are aware of big problems
and believe there are very few palatable solutions. People eating
rations and home grown radishes are not palatable solutions
compared to modern life. Doomers are people who see the
problems man is creating will make life harder for many people.
Even "solutions" like harnessing tidal energy only result in people
breeding more and needing more food / energy. And doomers
question how many more people the earth can take. This is known
as "carrying capacity".

However regarding the tidal energy projects, I think the best thing
to do is to embark on projects like that. They cannot make up for
the oil we are losing, but projects like that can save many people so
things unwind more gracefully. You saw that film, most of the
wildlife in England is probably going to die. Destroying natural
habitats is wrong, but at this point these areas will probably be
destroyed anyway. So arguing the morality of ruining that small
area becomes a moot point. And if it's a good source of power, it
will be used when people get desperate. That's human nature.

I agree with pstarr that killing the wildlife is absolutely wrong. But
there is also the perspective that it may simply not matter anymore.
As your climate changes that place will dry up. And when the ice
caps melt, that place is all going underwater anyway...

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('GASMON', '[')u]Question is, will you Yanks cope ?? Cheap energy has gone forever.
I'm sure we'll do just fine... Not! :lol:

By the way, some more terminology you may hear "Clusterfuck"
used now and then to describe all the ways we are all fucked.

For example:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')b]Scientists predict Southwest mega-drought
(Starting now, lasting 90 years...)
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17967097/
http://groovygreen.com/groove/?p=1240
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/story?id=3352465

Warmer Earth may slash farm yields
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16042134/

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America’s Breadbasket Moves to Canada (2006 Article)
http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2006/1 ... to-canada/


Another example:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('kpeavey', 'm')masers wrote$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')elcome to the party. By the way Peak oil is only phase 1 of the rabbit hole. Your journey has just begun!


Just how deep is the rabbit hole?

Peak Oil
it's easiest to understand problem is transportation and higher fuel prices. From there you get financial problems, recession, depression and collapse. Cut back on transportation you have shortages of goods. This leads to higher prices and we've already seen where that goes. You also get people who can't get to work, don't go shopping, and goods that don't get delivered on time, if at all.

Oil is a complex substance and is used to make other things. Plastics being a key item. Increase the price of plastic by increasing the price f the feedstock, then reduce the volume, you go into the money problem above. There are literally thousands of goods produced from petroleum. If it not produced with oil, it is almost certainly transported with it.

Agriculture
Oil is used as a feedstock for fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides. 17% of the oil consumed in the US is in the food industry. Jack up the cost of growing food, you jack up the cost of the food. Now take some of those crops, use it to make ethanol. The result ends up being less food, this gets into higher prices, but the knock on effet is that sooner or later, someone goes hungry. This problem continues as oil production declines. This is in conjunction with aquifer depletion, climate change, honey bee colony collapse, wheat rust blight, soil salinization and erosion, urbanization of arable land, foreign ownership of agriculture corporations, commodity speculation, Ozone holes, and swarms of locusts.

Electricity
Oil is used to produce electricity in many areas. As population and economy grow, so does demand. Decrease the oil, you get power outages. These will occur more frequently, cover ever greater areas and last longer as the problem continues. Realize the use of electricity in storing cold food, pumping irrigation water, keeping business operating, and operating the computers at the banks where the money is, you start to see the dilemma with this one.

Substitutions
Coal is next in line to replace oil for electrical production. Here we encounter problems of pollution, converting power plants to coal, building new coal plants, CO2, and the smae issues of depletion found with oil, just delayed a few decades at best.

Global Warming
Summers get hotter, winters get colder as the planet we live on attempts to correct the human created imbalances in the environment. More air conditioner use puts a strain on the electrical grid, more winter heating drives up consumption of heating fuel and natural gas inventories. More energy consumption creates more pollution, the situation feeds itself. If the problem was limited to that, we'd have it licked, but there are plenty of other permutations to consider. Hotter weather dries up the soil, more irrigation needed in conjunction with dropping water levels, damaged crops means less food/fiber/fuel, affects the insects, more mosqitos bearing disease, fewer bees pollenating crops, greater financial burden on people and businesses resulting in less spending and a recession from there, increased death rate from heat stroke and hypothermia, malaria moving north, everyone gets the flu...

Global Competition
Without the oil to keep our economy growing, we go down. The same is true in every country in the world. Whoever has control of the oil will stay afloat at the expense of those without. No major country can allow another country to have control. Want to talk about modern weapons?

Government
The government must take action as troubles are encountered or the people will vote them out of office or revolt. They will do what is necessary. This gets into some interesting subjects. FEMA camps, blackwater, executive orders, the Patriot Act, suspension of Habeas Corpus/Posse Commitatus/the Constitution, conscription.

A guy named Hobbes
The money goes to shit, the blackout has lasted 2 weeks, someone just invaded someone else, been out of work for months, global warming dried up the city water supply, the local govt closed the schools due to a funding crisis as well as turned off the street lights, and there is no food in the house. Exactly how thin is the veneer called Society?

Will the crash be slow, taking decades or run us over like a freight train?
Does it all start in earnest when the banks open in the morning?
How far will the guy up the street go to feed his kids?
How far will you go to defend your kids' food?
What do you do when neither you nor your neighbor has food? Gonna trade kids for dinner?
Will the emergency government [s]send[/s] force your family to live in a tent in the midwest to harvest grain by hand? What happens if you refuse?
What level of government will seize your solar panels to use "for the public good"
Does the government "place" individuals at your farm to assist in food production?
How are you going to wipe your ass when the government shits all over you?
Does Iran get a nuke?
Does China use theirs?
The Russians can park a sub just off the atlantic seaboard, the military would have 5 minutes of warning, you would never know what hit.

The rabbit hole is deeper still than this. We have not begun to talk about the survivors.

The next time you take a pill, take the blue one.
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby mmasters » Sun 30 Mar 2008, 17:44:32

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Heineken', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mmasters', 'I') had the same sentiment early on, it's a problem to be solved. People need to wake up. Then I came to the conclusion some problems can't be solved and it's greed and human stupidity that's gotten us into this trap - in short, we're screwed (a common sentiment around here). Then after a lot of thought and research I came to a stronger but more left field conclusion, that we're a essentially a bunch of cattle for a weird species of people running the show from behind the scenes. I don't believe peak oil will be the end of us but rather it will become a huge controlling factor over the population in step with the emergence of world government. Before a significant dieoff happens we will have unexpected technology and solutions begin to emerge along with a big brother of the worst kind. That's what I see happening.


You are not the first highly intelligent, established member I've seen gradually moving toward the dark side.

I'm convinced that anyone with a reasonable dose of grey matter who studies this stuff with a truly open mind must move in that direction. It's a matter of logic.

Everyone else is in denial, to one degree or another, for one reason or another (often very understandable reasons, such as children).

Thanks Heineken. I remember reading many of your posts trying to find answers for where this is heading. I think you have some real insight into human nature.

I wish more people were hungry for the truth. As dark as it is I feel better for knowing.
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby BigTex » Sun 30 Mar 2008, 17:56:54

If you want to develop a good overall understanding of the scope of the iceberg (the tip of which is peak oil), start by reading "Overshoot" by William Catton. That will give you a good mental framework that you can fill in with a lot of the other stuff that you will encounter scouting the rabbit hole.

Be careful about reading doomer porn like "The Long Emergency" by James Kunstler early in your peak oil travels, unless, of course, you like the feeling of crap in your pants.

"Limits to Growth" (2004 version) is excellent as well. There are a LOT of papers and videos linked to in threads here that are very informative.
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby steam_cannon » Sun 30 Mar 2008, 18:29:07

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BigTex', 'I')f you want to develop a good overall understanding of the scope of
the iceberg (the tip of which is peak oil), start by reading
"Overshoot" by William Catton. That will give you a good mental
framework that you can fill in with a lot of the other stuff that you
will encounter scouting the rabbit hole.

Be careful about reading doomer porn like "The Long Emergency" by
James Kunstler early in your peak oil travels, unless, of course, you
like the feeling of crap in your pants.

"Limits to Growth" (2004 version) is excellent as well. There are a
LOT of papers and videos linked to in threads here that are very informative.
Good advice. Yeah, in a way we are something of a hardass book
club. These works really highlight the direction humanity is taking
and will make a lot of this much more understandable. Also a lot of
the people who hang out here teach college and all that. So just being
here (and http://www.theoildrum.com/ ) you're likely to have a lot of
hard books thrown your way.

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Keep your eyes open and catch. :-D
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby Kaj » Sun 30 Mar 2008, 18:30:17

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('steam_cannon', ' ')I think "Human and Utopia" go together like "Fire and Ice".


The etymology of the word "Utopia" is from Greek "ou" = "not" and "topos" = place.

Utopia = "no place"

Still, we can strive :)
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby steam_cannon » Sun 30 Mar 2008, 18:55:37

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kaj', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('steam_cannon', ' ')I think "Human and Utopia" go together like "Fire and Ice".


The etymology of the word "Utopia" is from Greek "ou" = "not" and "topos" = place.

Utopia = "no place"
That right...

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kaj', 'S')till, we can strive :)
We sure can! :-D

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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby steam_cannon » Sun 30 Mar 2008, 19:12:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('GASMON', 'W')ell (tongue in cheek) things might not be to bad for the good old
British Empire come 2050, I'm sure our Dominion of Canada will supply
you yanks with wheat at the market value (with a little discount,of
course, as were old chums) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Maybe :lol:

Whatever happens, it's going to be a wild ride.

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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby mmasters » Sun 30 Mar 2008, 21:08:20

Haha good pictures!
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby Heineken » Sun 30 Mar 2008, 22:42:22

Yes, that's a terrific illustration of our peril, Steam. Great job putting that together.

I've always been scared of rollercoasters. Guess I'm riding one whether I like it or not.
"Actually, humans died out long ago."
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"Things have entered a stage where the only change that is possible is for things to get worse."
---I & my bro.
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby BigTex » Sun 30 Mar 2008, 22:44:45

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('GASMON', 'S')team cannon, big tex, Thanks for the info.

Well (tongue in cheek) things might not be to bad for the good old British Empire come 2050, I'm sure our Dominion of Canada will supply you yanks with wheat at the market value (with a little discount,of course, as were old chums) !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.

This whole subject gets bigger by the hour.


Yeah, you need to unhinge your mental jaw like a python swallowing a pig to really take it all in.

Humanity is moving along in the cruise ship called industrial civilization and headed straight for the peak oil iceberg. What is interesting about the iceberg, though, is everything below the waterline, including:

1. environmental abuse and its effect on carrying capacity

2. famine triggered by energy mitigation strategies

3. wars over access to resources

4. staggered awareness of the reality of unfolding events (e.g., "it will be okay; it was like this in the 1970s")

5. impact on economic growth and stability as a result of resource depletion

6. psychological response to end of exponential economic growth as far
as the eye can see

7. abrupt end to science fiction dreams of manned exploration of outer space

8. various die-off scenarios

9. whether the human mind is equipped to cope with a series of problems that are so counterintuitive

10. the cargo cult element of alternative energy sources
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby Heineken » Sun 30 Mar 2008, 22:46:34

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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby dunewalker » Mon 31 Mar 2008, 17:03:55

GASMON, you oughta mail that speech to Barak Obama campaign headquarters---nice pep talk.

However, I don't ascribe to the "technology will meet all challenges" camp. Most Americans apparently do. The technology of the future, IMO, is that derived from individual effort, not the collective consciousness. Make shelter, get heat, find food, defend territory, this will be of and for the local economy, period.
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby steam_cannon » Mon 31 Mar 2008, 19:17:12

I have to say, you are alright GASMON. :-D

Sure try to find the positive where you can, simply being alive to
see these things transpire is an awesome thing.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('GASMON', 'I')n WW2... went to the moon... silicon revolution...

You people have the guts, knowledge & know how. You can do
anything with these qualities. What you need is the will.

But comparing people of the past to people today doesn't work well.

America of the Past and America Today are two different countries.

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Arguably effective education
Better writing skills
social skills
Reasonable health and few of todays mental health problems
vast untapped resources to draw on
silver money
growing civil rights
Moderate amount of the population in prison
Democratic values: responding to conflict, establishing rules for war

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High illiteracy and underfunded failing educational system
TV skills
high rate of health and mental problems like ADHD and Autism
depleted resources
Inflating paper money
Growing police state
Highest imprisonment rate in the world
Arguably fascist tendencies: Starting wars, finding reason to ignore rules of war and treaties

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Here's a thread to check out...

7 Reasons The 21st Century Is Making Us Miserable
http://www.peakoil.com/fortopic36068.html
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby BigTex » Mon 31 Mar 2008, 20:06:19

GASMON, if you are wondering what type of gloomy slime many of us here are wading around in, it is the concept of "phantom carrying capacity."

Phantom carrying capacity is a concept used by, among others, Catton in "Overshoot", and it refers to the idea that a population can significantly exceed the sustainable carrying capacity of its habitat on a TEMPORARY basis by consuming the resources that are needed to keep the habitat in a sustainable state.

For us, overpopulation is one of the chief culprits in the overshoot of the earth's sustainable carrying capacity by humans. Examples of our reliance upon phantom carrying capacity to support our current population include widespread reliance on non-renewable resources for which there aren't practical substitutes, chief among them fossil fuels, followed by a crowd which includes good soil, clean air, old growth forests, potable water and somewhere to dump all of our trash.

Part of what gave the U.S. such swagger in the past was that we had success which we imagined was the result of being smarter and better looking than everyone else, but in retrospect it may have been a combination of a hardworking and diligent population aided by a tremendous tailwind of cheap energy, an amazing natural resource endowment, and a large land mass to explore, settle and conquer. The question is how great the U.S. would have been or will be when you take away these gifts.

One of the first significant speed bumps you will encounter here is resistance to the idea that technology mated with human ingenuity is all that is needed to solve our current problems. The truth about technology is that it creates a lot of problems in the process of solving others. In a world of increasingly scarce natural resources, this structural problem with technological solutions may become much more pronounced and people may discover that technology is actually a huge dead-end, a one way ticket into a state of overshoot. In fact, many have come to the conclusion that technology actually aggravates the reliance upon phantom carrying capacity, and thus causes the original problem you were seeking to solve (the need for more energy) to become a much larger problem (the need for a habitat for our species).

This is the central and troubling insight of a lot of seemingly gloomy people here.

It is a vastly more vexing problem than a motivational speech can solve.

However, I would love to be convinced that the analysis above contains a flaw I have overlooked (but noting that it may not happen for a long time doesn't qualify as a flaw).

The good news is that you will find counter-arguments to the case I make above (do a search for "cornies" and "cornucopian" and you will find them). The bad news is that they aren't very persuasive.
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby steam_cannon » Mon 31 Mar 2008, 22:18:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pstarr', 'G')ASMON you to will awaken but will it be too late?
Heh heh, well it doesn't matter to me if GASMON learns anything or
not. People often have to see gas lines with their own eyes to believe
that there is a problem with no present solution. I'm not trying to save people,
I'm just here for the popcorn.

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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby BigTex » Mon 31 Mar 2008, 23:41:58

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('steam_cannon', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pstarr', 'G')ASMON you to will awaken but will it be too late?
Heh heh, well it doesn't matter to me if GASMON learns anything or
not. People often have to see gas lines with their own eyes to believe
that there is a problem with no present solution. I'm not trying to save people,
I'm just here for the popcorn.

[smilie=new_popcornsmiley.gif]


Most people don't realize it until it has been breached, but we all have a doom hymen. There is a lot of doomer foreplay before the consummation, and I believe that this is where people spend a lot of their time, fiddling around with cornie porno, bio-fuels and backyard windmills. But when you finally feel that POP, and it may be while you are reading "Overshoot" (for Pstarr I think it was reading Kunstler), a sense of certainty and clarity just washes over you, and it is really a very special moment of doomer sensuality. When it's over, the best thing you can do is just step outside, have a cigarette, and quietly look to the heavens as you think to yourself "this is SO fucked up." [smilie=XXsmoker.gif]

(Those who don't know what I'm talking about just haven't experienced it yet.)
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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby steam_cannon » Tue 01 Apr 2008, 00:10:55

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BigTex', 'M')ost people don't realize it until it has been breached, but we all have a doom hymen. There is a lot of doomer foreplay before the consummation, and I believe that this is where people spend a lot of their time, fiddling around with cornie porno, bio-fuels and backyard windmills. But when you finally feel that POP, and it may be while you are reading "Overshoot" (for Pstarr I think it was reading Kunstler), a sense of certainty and clarity just washes over you, and it is really a very special moment of doomer sensuality. When it's over, the best thing you can do is just step outside, have a cigarette, and quietly look to the heavens as you think to yourself "this is SO fucked up." [smilie=XXsmoker.gif]

(Those who don't know what I'm talking about just haven't experienced it yet.)
Woo hoo, doomer porn! :lol:

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Re: New Member with Attitude !!

Postby Iaato » Tue 01 Apr 2008, 00:27:28

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('BigTex', 'W')hen it's over, the best thing you can do is just step outside, have a cigarette, and quietly look to the heavens as you think to yourself "this is SO fucked up." [smilie=XXsmoker.gif] Those who don't know what I'm talking about just haven't experienced it yet.)


Don't be looking at me to suggest that one as a quote, either. But it certainly has a ring of truth to it, so to speak. Yah, we are so screwed.
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