Buggy wrote:So, thanks for nothing, I am now out of the matrix and shell shocked.
Ha! That's just what the Matrix would have you believe! In reality, it's infinitely worse... The Horror! The Horror!
Buggy wrote:So, thanks for nothing, I am now out of the matrix and shell shocked.
ROCKMAN wrote:Thank God I have complete control of my ego.
If I may, whose?ROCKMAN wrote:...surrounded by all this ignorance and intolerence.
When I hear of mass arrests like that I picture a law enforcement agency disturbing an ant hill and attempting to arrest each ant that crawls out.ROCKMAN wrote:Just self deprecating sarcasm V. And here's a news flash that so far I've only seen on an oil patch web site: --snip-- Perhaps these "deviant ideologist" were planning to help us get the word out on PO?
It's the tanker problem that could potentially be very disruptive.ROCKMAN wrote:--snip-- I still doubt even a handful of succesful attacks would cause a long term disruption but the short term spike in prices would, IMHO, distract the masses and allow them to blame such actions for the prices and then assume the powers will take appropriate actions to prevent a repeat and ...poof....the problem of PO is solved.
mefistofeles wrote:Maybe this isn't a very kind thing to say but I was looking at a website called politico.com and utter shocked that they didn't have a single story about oil.
mefistofeles wrote:I think Peak Oil is the story of the early 21st century, it provides an investment roadmap. In my opinion how we chose to address or ignore Peakoil will determine our success and failure as a society. I believe Peak Oil is the #1 political/economic/cultural/military issue. Peak Oil is more important than EVERY other issue that we are talking about today.
mefistofeles wrote:So is everybody else out there just dumb for not getting Peak Oil?
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