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PO.com's Influential Heavy Weights / Best Posters

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PO.com's Influential Heavy Weights / Best Posters

Unread postby Permanently_Baffled » Wed 23 Feb 2005, 16:19:47

I realise that we are getting a bit thin on thread topics, but this one maybe throw out some interesting thoughts. Since visiting this site , certain posters influence me more than others. This maybe because of the structure of their posts, the links contained in their posts or even their persuasive style.

I was wondering therefore who are your top 5 Peak oil , influential heavyweights? Who has the most credibility with their posts and content. Who's post do you make a point of reading becuase they will most likely contain the most substance?

Just to get you started here are mine in no order:
1. Devil(moderate)
2. Monte Quest(doomer)
3. Trespam(Moderate)
4. Nevada Ghost(Optimist -- just kidding -- Doomer)
5. Aaron( the ultimate doomster- we are all fecking dead! 8O )

And just for a bit of fun, put in brackets how you rank the posters view on the outcome of PO (ie optimist - no effects, moderate -- significant effects but we will live, Doomer -- its all over for the human race )

Hope this all makes sense. Thought it might be a bit of fun :)
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Unread postby k_semler » Wed 23 Feb 2005, 17:07:44

PenultimateManStanding, (Moderate)
Stu, (Moderate)
Smallpoxgirl, (Doomer/Moderate, haven't decided yet)
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Unread postby johnmarkos » Wed 23 Feb 2005, 17:09:36

pup55 - depletion model builder

gg3 - communitarian with insight into efficiency and an interesting political perspective

JohnDenver - the thinking peaker's contrarian. Although I often disagree with him, I find his posts intellectually challenging.

FatherOfTwo - thoughtful, moderate, and articulate.

bart - also thoughtful, reasonable, and articulate.
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Unread postby Barbara » Wed 23 Feb 2005, 18:11:22

Frankly, I can't say who is "more influential" to me. This forum is so full of smart minds and wonderful people I really find all of you veeery interesting. But anyway, here is my random list of favourite posters:

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MonteQuest
Aaron
gg3
Pop
CarlinDarlin
Lowem
EnviroEngr (thanks, my friend...)
MissingLink
specop (yes, he is the troll of my heart!)

While I'm here, I'd like to thank you all and say I'll miss you very much when that thing will hit the no-more-working fan. It would be handy to have you here... :oops:
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Unread postby americandream » Wed 23 Feb 2005, 18:21:20

Barbara wrote:Frankly, I can't say who is "more influential" to me. This forum is so full of smart minds and wonderful people I really find all of you veeery interesting. But anyway, here is my random list of favourite posters:

Permanently Baffled :lol:
MonteQuest
Aaron
gg3
Pop
CarlinDarlin
Lowem
EnviroEngr (thanks, my friend...)
MissingLink
specop (yes, he is the troll of my heart!)

While I'm here, I'd like to thank you all and say I'll miss you very much when that thing will hit the no-more-working fan. It would be handy to have you here... :oops:



Oooppss.....should have read......
Specop...sheez..and we wonder how folks like Dubya get away with it.
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Unread postby uNkNowN ElEmEnt » Wed 23 Feb 2005, 18:29:14

Monte
Kpeavey
stu
Pops
CarlinsDarlin/Ludi

those are my "must reads". there are more but those are probably the top 5. these are the "practical futureists".
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Unread postby clv101 » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 04:42:07

In no particular order...

Pops
Monte
Permanently Baffled
Aaron
EnviroEngr
Devil
BabyPeanut
"Everything is proceeding as I have foreseen." The Emperor (Return of the Jedi)
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Unread postby CarlinsDarlin » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 09:56:44

Gee, I'm honored to be on anyone's list. :oops:
There are so many very intelligent people on these forums - I don't think I could limit my reading to a top-5, but here are some names in no particular order who I always make a point of reading.

Pops
kpeavey
Ludi
gg3
MonteQuest
Aaron
SmallPoxGirl
KiddieKorral (just love your perspective on things)
OldSprocket
eastbay
Ayoob (always entertaining and thought provoking at the least)
UnknownElement
Shannymara
k_semler

I know others will pop in my head as soon as I stop this post - and I'll want to edit and include more.

I have learned so much from these forums and from all of you. Thanks.
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Unread postby Permanently_Baffled » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 10:06:07

CarlinsDarlin wrote:I know others will pop in my head as soon as I stop this post - and I'll want to edit and include more.



yeah I had that feeling too, I need 7 in my top 5 so I can include pops and gg3 :-D

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Unread postby Tyler_JC » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 11:10:57

What? I don't make anyone's list? And to think of the hours I spend every week on this site...
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Unread postby Permanently_Baffled » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 11:11:58

Tyler_JC wrote:What? I don't make anyone's list? And to think of the hours I spend every week on this site...


I love ya Tyler ! :-D
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Unread postby clv101 » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 11:20:27

Tyler_JC wrote:What? I don't make anyone's list? And to think of the hours I spend every week on this site...
Just what I was thinking... :(
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Unread postby Barbara » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 11:22:45

Yes Tyler, me too... :cry:
Don't ask to come to beautiful Italy when TSHTF!!!! :x :lol:
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Unread postby KiddieKorral » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 11:45:55

KiddieKorral (just love your perspective on things)


Aww, I'm honored! :-D
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Unread postby Pops » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 11:57:23

Ah Shucks!

Since we’re having a love fest, here’s my list:

Our illustrious leader Dan, for registering PeakOil.com to make a difference in the world instead of to make money (so far)

Aaron, for his large brain and small sleep requirement

All the moderators, for trying to ride herd on this motley crew

Everyone who spends the time to actually do some research and then pummels our crazed speculations with facts.

Salute!
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Unread postby 0mar » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 14:50:59

Devil's posts are some of the best!
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Unread postby smallpoxgirl » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 20:46:42

Probably my favorites to read are:

Threadbear
Oowolf
Ayoob
Seahorse
KiddieKorral
Mindfarkk
Omar
Ludi
Montequest
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Unread postby Terran » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 20:52:21

Just a thought, why havn't anyone mentioned Matt Savinar?
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Unread postby JohnDenver » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 20:54:40

Nero is outstanding, and under-appreciated.
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Unread postby 0mar » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 21:03:57

smallpoxgirl wrote:Probably my favorites to read are:

Threadbear
Oowolf
Ayoob
Seahorse
KiddieKorral
Mindfarkk
Omar
Ludi
Montequest


Snap I made the list :) <3 smallpoxgirl
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