by MattSavinar » Wed 21 Jul 2004, 02:26:10
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('azreal60', 'G')uys, take it down a notch. Calling someone an idiot .. after this point.. will get you moderated.
Yam, take into account they actually are restraining themselves. I have seen them when someone makes statements like this before, and if that is the worst matt says, your actually doing pretty well.
Look, seriously, how many times have you seen this before? From now on, we need to deal with the uninformed better. Also, do realize that just because it is obvious that yam is uninformed does not make him stupid. There are some very smart uninformed people out there. So, drop the anger with it, and realize that he simply has not passed into the acceptance phase yet.
Weither he ever accepts that he might have more info to get before he is qualified to make such sweeping statements, we have to accept the fact that matt is right 99 percent of humanity is just like him, and if we can t learn better ways of dealing with such people than calling them the village idiot, what chances do we have of accomplishing anything after peak oil?
Az:
Excellent points.
One thing I've been trying (desperately) to figure out is how to get folks to understand that the only "solution" is a massive downscaling of our lifestyles, not an upscaling of various extremely energy intensive, massive projects.
In fact such ideas are actually very dangerous. Look at the so called "hydrogen economy," and to a lesser degree the "Apollo Project."
Massive projects that will do little but waste money, energy, time. It will, however, line the pockets of the industries that might be hurt by declining oil supplies.
A major obstacle with such "super projects" is that they appeal to the uninformed, who are likely to support them as they promise a continuation of things as usual.
The politicians and corporate elite are fully aware the average person, who as Paul Roberts says, "lacks an ounce of energy literacy" will get behind them full bore.
Yamaha:
I apologize for the "idiot" comment, but I ask that you borrow or buy any of the three following books, read it and digest it:
1. Out of Gas by Goodstein
2. Party's Over by Heinberg
3. End of Oil by Pfeiffer
4. Hubbert's Peak by Deffeyes
Matt