by ohcomeon » Mon 23 Jun 2008, 16:35:10
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SFU2236', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jack', 'F')olks - beware.
This is a download, apparently of a Word document.
It may have malicious macros embedded. It may have images or links that facilitate tracking who and where you are.
SFU2236, I invite you to tell us why you created such a document instead of providing a web page.
It has no malicious material of any kind. It's a simple word .doc, and if anyone has User Account Control turned on then it shouldn't do any damage even if it was.
I didn't make a website because I don't have the capacity to make a website.
Also, you guys say oil is peaked. Why is it then in 2006 that Saudi Arabia said a barrel of oil (42 gallons per barrel) cost them $4 to produce?
You're all far too close close minded to consider any alternative solution. There is vast quantities of untapped oil in Russia which they have only begun drilling. The ocean still holds a large quantity of not yet accessible oil.
Also, with no knowledge of economics whatsoever, you all claim that an economic problem is not the problem in question. The fact is, gas could be costing us about $1.20 right now and the oil companies would still be making decent profit. It's a simple issue where the gas companies found a way to artificially create demand by only releasing a small amount of oil which creates prices.
Learn economics and consider the possibility, maybe? You only know how much oil is in supply via the oil companies or the people making the oil. The guys actually drilling it says there's plenty and they'll drill more, and the oil companies refining it and making the most profits are claiming there's little left, and thus get higher profits just for saying that. So, who would you believe?
Ignorance here is far beyond imaginable.
Welcome to the Forum. While I can't say I agree with most of what you say, I welcome the new thoughts (though yours aren't really so new...)
I would offer you this advice, should you care to take it: Knowledge and solutions are swallowed more easily if they are offered with a dose of humility on the part of the offerer. You should know you are not speaking with uneducated folks here, and there are quite a few with advanced degrees in economics, engineering, geology, etc. While I am not one of them, I have learned a lot from some of the posters. Like any other group you may be a part of, you can eat the fish and spit out the bones. But belittling others right out of the gate is probably not the best way to introduce yourself.
Stay here a little while, earn your spot with intelligent and well thought out dialogue, read a lot here and from outside sources as well, and you'll be fine. But we always question the motives and actions of those who walk into a room, declare their intellectual supremacy and spout off things totally contrary to the facts as we know them. And the truth is, we'll think you're the ignorant one. Part of winning a debate is packaging the argument. And you shot yourself in the foot with that one...