by Newfie » Fri 10 Oct 2008, 07:52:30
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Cid_Yama', 'R')ight on, Newfie. But at least we had critical thinking skills and weren't faced with the end of the world. Most of their generation won't stand a chance. Those that survive will grow from the experience.
I dunno Cid. My "church" is a bunch of left leaning liberal do gooders. lotsa Drs., Lawyers, and academics. All eligible for 55+ only living. Most live in the hive (center city apartments) and buzz back and forth in eco friendly cars or the bus.
So the coffee maker goes off. The circuit breaker has popped and needs to be reset. So they come and get me to reset it. There are 4 or 5 men, my friends, and they all want to look over my shoulder to see how its done!
Cid, if it had rained I would have drowned standing there with my mouth agog, struck dumb. How in the world do you get a PhD without knowing how to reset a circuit breaker?
I'm trying to start a monthly movie group open to the public. I want to show "How Cuba survived Peak Oil." The leader (read Minister) asks me. "So, what is this Peak Oil stuff anyway?"
AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A few get it. Most think I'm just a depressive nut case. At work, with my engineer friends, much better.
My explanation is that most people live in a magical world. They don't expect to understand so they don't evaluate. No analysis.