Thanks to all who responded to this poll.
I personally am not TRYING to be a doomer or to instigate others into being so, but I have to say that the threads on Energy Technology have left me unconvinced that we have an affordable solution to ever-increasing PRICES of gasoline and oil.
I seem to have been ridled with plenty of bullets for being ignorant, and in truth, I'm more into Liberal Arts (I can read Anna Karenina more quickly than I would be able to set up my computer), so I'm kind of surprised that I wasn't even MORE of a 50-yard target at Fort Jackson's rifle range. But I was hoping that more people who believe in viable alternatives (viable meaning still cheap as well as 'able to do' -thanks CalgaryEng) would be able to point to some spcific threads.
As for BiGG, he/she has written a considerable amount on alternatives and offered some very interesting solutions, and yet I remain skeptical to their ability (and ours) to make the transition QUICK enough while overcoming the problem of EROI (thanks to the practical use of terms and arguments by MQ, NevadaGhost and others). Also, some of these alterantives make me cringe when thinking how much worse they would be for our ecosystem than straight out using coal to burn rubber tires.
I beleive that alternative fuels could assist us, but, when it comes to replacing gasoline on a large enough scale to avoid an economic fallout, I lose faith.
As for a lot of the posters that believe the market will direct our salvation through means such as massive public transportation structures and 'moving closer to work', I think you are unattached to the reality of the urban sprawl of North America. Get out, 'take a drive

', and see America.
And horses? Come on, people. Have you ever even seen a horse? Much less raised one? "They's pretty expensive to upkeep," as the hillbillies around here would say.
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