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Unread postby Schneider » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 21:25:22

Like most people..but a special mention here :

Monty (Doomer,fun to read, smartest ass if you think about his threads ,well...God? 8O :lol: )

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Unread postby EnviroEngr » Thu 24 Feb 2005, 23:18:33

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:


And I thank you as well for your presence and participation here. I would gladly accept a copy of the Ali article should it be available. :)
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Unread postby KiddieKorral » Fri 25 Feb 2005, 12:14:30

KiddieKorral


Aww shucks y'all, you really like me! :-D
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Unread postby stu » Fri 25 Feb 2005, 14:57:48

In no specific order.

1. PB (cracks me up)

2. Montequest (the Gandalf of PO.com)

3. Aaron (logical thinker and rational mind- which is a bit of a thing to say considering I've never met the guy)

4. Pops- (for all the tips on planning for the future)

5. Seahorse- (for helping me out on survivalism, which I think might be needed)

As you may have noticed I don't post much on the following forums for the following reasons.

Planning for the future- Lack of money to take action and buy stuff. will come in handy later in the year after I graduate.

Depletion modeling, energy conservation, energy technology- not enough knowledge so I don't feel I can contribute.

Hall of flames- Never had any reason to post there.

I know everyone else contributes in their own way to the forum so well done to all of you.

Good riddance to

1. Ailrickson
2
3

Hopefully I won't have to fill in any more.

:)
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Unread postby threadbear » Fri 25 Feb 2005, 16:18:45

Nearly everyone I've read on this board is worth reading.

But dang, Smallpoxgirl--gets an oscar for social commentary. Her views on the pharmaceutical-industrial-medical complex yesterday, just blew me away. Very astute--and hilarious.

Penultimate Man Standing--His broadening of the board to include psyco-social-spiritual subjects is appreciated and he's remarkably articulate in these areas, I've found.

Montequest, --Just plain sympatico. Great writer, passionate commitment. And he puts up with some of the lamest accusations I've ever read, in my life.

Enviro Engineer--- ditto Montequest.

Unknown Element--Interesting insights. Someone living the post peak life.

Kiddie Corral--Bright kid. When I was his/her age, I was still bitching about my parents in monosyllables--didn't have much of a clue.

But everyone should be given a ribbon and fruitbasket for logging on and posting, in the first place. Let's flush some lurkers out of the bushes and have them register.
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Unread postby lotrfan55345 » Fri 25 Feb 2005, 17:04:33

MEEEE! lotrfan5545


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Unread postby Barbara » Fri 25 Feb 2005, 19:00:30

stu,
Montequest (the Gandalf of PO.com)

Totally agree! :lol:
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Unread postby EnviroEngr » Sun 20 Mar 2005, 15:55:45

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Unread postby Antimatter » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 02:40:26

Suprised no-one has mentioned smiley.
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Unread postby threadbear » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 12:15:23

Did anyone mention Maverick Doc? He/she is gooood.

Stu? Keeping us abreast of South American issues?

M.Gibbons?

and Smiley. :) :)
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Unread postby JoeW » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 12:54:22

clv101 wrote:
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... :(


Roger that, CLV/TJC....
My carefully-crafted rationalizations, witty banter, and rapid responses to right-wing flame-bait have not earned me any respect whatsoever.

Here's my top 5:
clv101
tyler_jc
pup55
trespam
pops
aaron

That's actually six, but the first one to die when TSHTF is disqualified from contention.
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Unread postby Pops » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 13:08:47

JoeW wrote:
My carefully-crafted rationalizations...



Ha Ha Joe, no wonder I made your list - self-deluding rationalizations are my stock in trade!
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Unread postby PenultimateManStanding » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 15:16:18

My vote goes to Phil, the truth and nothing but the truth so help me God.
(and btw that futures price of sweet crude oil is giving me the willies)
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Unread postby TrueKaiser » Mon 21 Mar 2005, 21:32:44

threadbear wrote:But everyone should be given a ribbon and fruitbasket for logging on and posting, in the first place. Let's flush some lurkers out of the bushes and have them register.


*picks his up and munchs on the apples*
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Unread postby johnmarkos » Sun 08 May 2005, 00:48:24

I've just discovered JLK's posts (and his blog). Where can a guy go to learn to write like that? Good stuff.

I want to write like JLK when I grow up (I'm told this will happen after my child is born).
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Unread postby arretium » Sun 08 May 2005, 02:30:55

johnmarkos wrote:I've just discovered JLK's posts (and his blog). Where can a guy go to learn to write like that? Good stuff.

I want to write like JLK when I grow up (I'm told this will happen after my child is born).


My guess is that JLK learned how to write in law school. I learned more about writing from my LR&W class than I did in any other (and I was an English major in undergrad).
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Re: Peak Oil . com's Influential Heavy Weights

Unread postby EnviroEngr » Wed 24 Aug 2005, 21:04:46

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Re: Peak Oil . com's Influential Heavy Weights

Unread postby 0mar » Thu 25 Aug 2005, 00:17:16

rockdoc123 should definately be on everyone's list. I had a chance to read many of his posts last night! Very insightful, very informative.
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Unread postby Antimatter » Thu 25 Aug 2005, 04:55:45

EnergySpin is good, if slightly ecentric :lol:
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