As us diehard peakers now know, our world changed in the recent past from a happy and wonderful pre peak world to the horrifying reality of the post peak world we now live in. The exact timing of the most recent peak isn't critical to this question, just the concept that its been a done deal for 5 or 2 years now, depending on your choice of what "oil" is mostly.
Now, I believe that each of us undoubtedly had a scenario or a concept in our minds about what a post peak world might look like, ranging from zombieland to renewable energy utopia.
So of all the wild and exciting changes which have taken place since peak oil happened, which has been the biggest SURPRISE? What one thing which you were SURE of, just didn't work out like you had figured?
Doesn't have to be a big thing, it can be a little thing, like someone must have thought that NASCAR would go belly up, there is just no way that racing gas guzzling billboards, let alone hauling them around the country in fleets of tractor-trailers, week in and week out, could survive peak oil, just no way!
Seeing as how I am as peaker as anyone else, I shall go first. In the interest of full disclosure, my surprise has been influenced by having been through one of these things before.
I have been absolutely floored, just stunned silent, by how little real gasoline prices here in America had to rise to cause the average American to react in a vocal and visible way (bitching and whining, blaming big oil, buying smaller cars, etc etc ). I would have bet my bottom dollar that enough Americans remembered the gasoline shortages and rationing and whatnot from the 70's to not be surprised, to have prepared in advance, to KNOW that sooner or later, such things would happen again, and to have a higher tolerance for the price increases.
So thats my biggest surprise, that a real gasoline price not really worse than the last one would cause the same types and volume of complaint...what I WOULD have expected is that the spikes in the 70's would have innoculated Americans much better, and therefore their full throated complaints and behavior change would have required a much higher real price of gasoline. Based on the chart I used, I would speculate that the bitching took place at about the same real price of gasoline....effectively no innoculation at all.
Here's a chart of real gasoline prices I was looking at when thinking about this.
http://www.inflationdata.com/Inflation/ ... _chart.htm