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Postby kevinaugustine » Fri 19 Oct 2007, 09:33:28

Does anyone live in Chicago? My wife and I are librarians and she works at the University of Chicago library. We move to Chicago from Columbus, OH where I befriended Seppo Korpela of ASPO. Please contact me at kevinaugustine@juno.com if you live in the Chicago area.
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Re: New to Chicago

Postby blukatzen » Fri 19 Oct 2007, 09:58:47

Hi, there's a few of us on this board from Chicago, I'm on the near NW side. Welcome!
We used to do a get-together once a month when we had the PostCarbon.org's Meetup group, but that stopped in the summer of '05, folks got more interested in Sustainable living, permaculture, Renewable energy applications, etc. I don't believe there have been any meetings so far, but I could be wrong...

Anyone up for a Chicagoland PO meet-n-greet?

PM me offboard..

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Re: New to Chicago

Postby JohnLudi » Fri 19 Oct 2007, 15:41:47

Hey...welcome to Chicago! This is my 2nd time living in this city and I love it (Detroit native).

I'd be into networking w/ other peak aware people here, like yourselves...as most of the people I've met here are clueless in this regard...and my girlfriend probably tired of me scaring her with my doomerism and most of the people I work with probably think I'm a loon for the same reason.

Feel free to contact me: johnludi64 AT yahoo

Put the words "Peak Oil" in your subject...I get massive amounts of spam at this particular address and I pretty much trash it all without a whole lot of time spent on inspection.
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Re: New to Chicago

Postby Venerye » Thu 25 Oct 2007, 11:05:31

Hi,
We're in the south suburbs. A PO meetup would be great. PM me please if one is being planned.
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Just got on board...

Postby duke » Sun 25 May 2008, 14:04:40

Hi Folks,

We are from Idaho and saw this site on the news today. Being new to this place we were wondering if their were any threads which addressed “preparedness folks” circling their wagons to work together in the event of a crisis? Frankly we have been doing just that.

So we were checking this site out to see if any such posters here were in the Idaho region? We sure would like to visit a little and explore some possibilities with couples/families traveling the same road we are. If you would be interested in that leave us a message. Have you ever visited survivalistbooks.com

If there is a better thread to pursue this I would appreciate a tip. Anyway have a great weekend and keep up the good work. Duke
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Re: Just got on board...

Postby Aaron » Sun 25 May 2008, 14:15:47

Welcome to peakoil.com

Preparing Forum
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.

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Re: Just got on board...

Postby Cashmere » Sun 25 May 2008, 14:31:06

Nice first post Duke.

Welcome.
Massive Human Dieoff <b>must</b> occur as a result of Peak Oil. Many more than half will die. It will occur everywhere, including where <b>you</b> live. If you fail to recognize this, then your odds of living move toward the "going to die" group.
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hello!

Postby MidwesternMom » Mon 26 May 2008, 15:10:20

Hi,

I found this site by reading the newstory in yesterday's paper. I have heard of peak oil, watched the documentary end of suburbia, but that is about as far as my knowledge is on the subject. Yes, I do live in the suburbs! Otherwise I am actually pretty down to earth, and very aware of the effects we have on the environment. I am here to get educated, to start preparing for the US economic downturn that I know is happening. Already I have started stockpiling food and household items. Things that I would like to do in the future: install rainbarrels, plant an organic garden, get a gun. Pay off debt, husband says that we should have a small savings first and after reading this site, i am agreeing with him on the matter. We are a young family and i stay home with our toddler, so I feel it is my main job to gather the nuts and store them for the winter. I told dh last night, I want to be an ant not a grasshopper, so here I am trying to learn as much i can on the this subject and prepare our family...
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Re: hello!

Postby bonehead » Mon 26 May 2008, 15:21:38

You've made a giant leap just by not being in denial!
Gimme some demand destruction.
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Re: hello!

Postby Cashmere » Mon 26 May 2008, 15:30:07

Hello -

awesome job watching your child yourself.

Be sure to homeschool.
Massive Human Dieoff <b>must</b> occur as a result of Peak Oil. Many more than half will die. It will occur everywhere, including where <b>you</b> live. If you fail to recognize this, then your odds of living move toward the "going to die" group.
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Hello Pt 4

Postby eastbay » Thu 29 May 2008, 20:16:14

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('albente', 'T')wo years is quite an increment of time. Did PO change you and your perception of things?

Very few of us are bitten by the bug, so welcome to the club and don't despair by the fact that this forum will be the only 'sort of 'support network for those who are PO infected.

Advice: Never discuss PO with the broad (random) public.


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Oh you can say that again (but you don't really have to...). I've made that silly mistake about 1,000 times and each time I tell myself to NEVER do that again. In fact, I did it today.


Mr. and Mrs. Public aren't interested in hearing about it (yet). They will think you're not all there mentally. :roll:
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Re: Word.

Postby aldente » Thu 29 May 2008, 20:45:39

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('wreckspecs', '
')We're making what changes we can to shift our lifestyles to better cope with PO


To 'cope' with PO is an excercise in futility, an oximoron per definition.

At best it might serve as a katalytic indicator (and converter hopefully) to something larger.




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Re: Greetings from Taxachusetts

Postby Office_Clone » Thu 29 May 2008, 21:05:37

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', 'F')or the summer, Norwell. Then it's back to Somerville.
Lowell is only a couple miles from the New Hampshire border so I don't see how moving north would make much of a difference.
Unless you're talking about northern New Hampshire (next door to Canada), you'll still be within the Boston-area Zombie Zone.

Well yes and no. My buddy has a place in the Lakes Region. I want to get up to the central area of NH if possible. Well Lowell has 100K+ population. Most of them would be too stoopid to actually leave the city. We have alot of "welfare royalty", gang bangers, dope pushers, and the "gimme girls" not to mention the sick, lame, and lazy as my grandad calls them who wouldn't know how to do anything remotely useful or helpful for themselves.

They would make up the Mad Max faction for the first little bit killing each other off daily. So as much distance and woods as I can put between myself and that rabble the better.

As for my faction- I guess I'm part survivalist part little house. I have a feeling when all is said and done we'll all be looking to Ted Nugent for leadership!
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Re: Greetings from Taxachusetts

Postby midnight-gamer » Thu 29 May 2008, 21:06:21

Southern NH is getting so overrun with Massholes, that there is less and less to distinguish the two states. Of course, I would be happy to make room for you Office Clone.
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Re: Hi From Blaine WA!!!!

Postby aldente » Thu 29 May 2008, 21:06:34

Mr. Always do you want to state by quoting from the monkey book that if only God Master would be in charge then everything would be sound? If only?

Correct, God Master is in charge but let me ask you this:

Who exactly did wash YOUR brains?
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Martin Luther, the splitter of the original church would be turning around in the washing machine just to see the damage he did with all the best intention.

Could you and your fellow pseudo-religious posters please stop quoting the book that has been run through the washing machine now since 2000 years?!

Time for a new set of cloths. Grow up and develop your own mind!

Get rid of your religions skid-marks, you are not welcome here unless you wash your mental underwear at least once.
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Re: Newbie from south central Florida

Postby hawkeye » Thu 29 May 2008, 21:16:13

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('kpeavey', 'I')'m a couple hours north of Kissimmee. Good to hear from you.
Some of us around these boards have been aware of the Peak Oil problem for several years. From your viewpoint as being only recently enlightened:
-What was your belief system about energy before reading the article?
-What level of concern and attention did you give to petroleum/energy/agriculture?
-Is the news you view most getting more involved with petroleum news?
-How many people do you know of that know about the problem?
-If a friend of yours was to tell you gas was going to be $10 a gallon within 3 years, what would you have told them or thought of them the day before you read the article?
-With the activity in the petroleum, agriculture, and economic realms of the past couple of years, what is it that just now gains your attention to the issue of Peak Oil ?
-If you had not read that particular article, do you think you would have eventually learned of the situation?
-In the world of the unknowing population, of which you were a part just a couple of days ago, what are the general feelings and anxieties prevalent in the people you deal with every day?
-Before reading the article, what was your greatest concern?

Many of us have been involved in the Peak Oil discussion forums for quite some time. We are awash in news and information about aspects of the Peak Oil problem that you have yet to learn about. Getting a perspective from inside the box would serve our understanding well. Our reality is different from that of the general population, being that our reality is based on facts, data, and independently verified information. You do not yet know how deep the rabbit hole is (the only way to describe it is to use the word VERY in front of the word DEEP). Before you get too far down the hole, if we could get your current views, it would be surely appreciated.


All very thought provoking questions and I'm racking my brains on trying to answer them in one fell swoop rather than one at a time. I've always believed the energy we currently use is finite and we should have realized it and have been doing something about it 30 years ago. I also believe world energy woes will be solved by greed and that is when the big corporate world figures out how to charge us for the energy our earth provides us for free. For example, the energy of the Gulf Stream... Why can't we generate electricity using Gulf Stream currents?

I've always felt energy prices were going to catch up with us since the rest of the world has been paying premiums, from our perspective, on oil for quite some time. What's happening to us now is no big surprise to me just a big hit in my budget.

Although not directly related but certainly energy intensive is agriculture. I see a growing trend on attempting to raise food crops as a supplemental source of energy to continue to fuel our passion for travel, big houses, and living eccentrically among other things. We are an affluent society and that generally spells demise eventually. My concern is this trend will eventually create a situation where we, the US and other free nations are going to become dependent on others for our food source and when that happens we will loose our global position to be an influential leader ... and maybe we've already reached that point only by other irresponsible actions on our part.

I'll stop there for now.
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Re: Greetings from Taxachusetts

Postby Revi » Thu 29 May 2008, 21:21:23

I think you'll have to get further away, but that might be difficult from Lowell. I was just in southern NH and it's pretty crowded. There are some nice places around the lakes region, though.

Good luck with it.
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G'Day from down under

Postby PeekOil » Fri 30 May 2008, 03:40:58

Hi everyone,

I have been aware of PO for well over 10 years. I have never seen it as imminent until just recently. Please note that I have been right about this and I believe that I am fairly good at making judgements about things like this.

My current feeling is that we are at or near peak and certainly beyond demand even if this may be temporary. I predict something of a bumpy ride, shocks as part of a slow slide.

Declines may be sudden but then we should see compensationary measures help to mitigate some of this. Eventually this will not be enough and we will really be in the poo then. I have deliberately not rushed out to sell everything I own and buy/build a country retreat because I believe that this would be unwise AT THIS TIME. Later, as things become more clear, I will review this and respond accordingly. I am however making sure that we have adequate bridging food supplies and other essentials and shaping our home and lifestyle to suit.

Ensuring a steady income stream with saving and investment (in house and needs) is my priority right now. This will change as the environment changes. Jumping too soon is a bad idea in my opinion and shows poor planning. I judge people on how sensible they are and not how dramatic they behave. We are all goint to the same place, the real question is how we will be when we get there. I suspect the loudest and most arrogant will either not make it or arrive in very bad shape.

Good luck to everyone here. We are all going to need heaps of luck and no shortage of skill and cunning in the near future.
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Re: G'Day from down under

Postby seldom_seen » Fri 30 May 2008, 03:51:25

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PeekOil', 'M')y current feeling is that we are at or near peak

Ya think? Hey everyone Nostradamus joined the forum.

Hehe, JK PeekOil. Welcome. I visited your country a few years back and enjoyed it very much.
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Re: G'Day from down under

Postby stu » Fri 30 May 2008, 04:16:04

Welome Peekoil.

I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
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