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Hello, I'm a Doomer............

Unread postby Diecast » Sat 03 Sep 2011, 04:53:51

The chance to salvage this wreck passed over sixty years ago. My plan is simply to be able to outrun the next person and not the bear. The quality of information generously provided by a forum such as this is invaluable. Now when do I start running..... :lol:
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Re: Hello, I'm a Doomer............

Unread postby basil_hayden » Sat 03 Sep 2011, 10:54:44

Welcome.

Too late, you're in the bear's belly.

Happy Digestion!
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Re: Hello, I'm a Doomer............

Unread postby PrestonSturges » Sat 03 Sep 2011, 12:48:49

basil_hayden wrote:Welcome.
Too late, you're in the bear's belly.
Happy Digestion!

But at least you know you'll end up in the woods.
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Re: Hello, I'm a Doomer............

Unread postby eastbay » Sat 03 Sep 2011, 13:38:26

Running away from this bear is a waste of time. It's a race where darn near everyone is awarded a silver, second-place medal.
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Re: Hello, I'm a Doomer............

Unread postby dinopello » Sat 03 Sep 2011, 14:17:35

Don't run from the Bear. Embrace the Bear and dance with it!

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Re: Hello, I'm a Doomer............

Unread postby Diecast » Sat 03 Sep 2011, 16:55:21

Yes I'm laughing but I do understand the ultimate futility. The enormity of the problem though has not even touched the outer senses of the vast majority.

What happens though if one learns of this tragedy? There are the stages of grief and not everyone reacts the same. Most people who are aware appear to remain trapped in the bargaining stage. They are the ones ever persuing and suggesting an engineering solution.

If awareness became universal would the overall reactions be what is necessary or would say hoarding take over, is it already beginning? So really we don't want an universal ah ha moment because panic could result in any amount of undesired consequences. Without the ah ha realization though what is left..... I think that is what the majority of this forum understands and thus the replies above.
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Re: Hello, I'm a Doomer............

Unread postby Shaved Monkey » Sat 03 Sep 2011, 17:58:12

Don' waste your time worrying about having to run from the bear,spend that time growing a little excess food and provide some shelter, so the bear is happy too.
Ready to turn Zombies into WWOOFers
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Re: Just joined today

Unread postby Upstream Lady » Mon 05 Sep 2011, 05:28:03

Maddog78 wrote:She lasted a long time.
Probably got laid off and cut her internet provider.
Such is life in the oil business at the present.
:(


:-D I'm back - I was working in ME and got paranoid about the company I was working for. I learnt that they were monitoring all internet traffic and reading private emails!
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Re: Just joined today

Unread postby papa moose » Mon 05 Sep 2011, 22:08:03

Upstream Lady wrote:I would say that the general feelings in the oil industry regarding Peak Oil are much the same as they are outside the industry. Most people are just ignoring the problem. Any suggestion that the future will be significantly different from the present is not on the radar.


Welcome back, how do you feel about your above statement?

I've been 18 months now on an upstream project for Chevron and haven't heard PO mentioned once, obviously Chevron knows what's what, but in general employees here are as clueless as anywhere else.
The one manager i felt comfortable broaching the subject with in convestaion pooh poohed the idea because "there are 100s of years of oil left", which is basically what geology lecturers were telling us twenty years ago and was hardly believeable then.
"That really annoying person you know, the one who's always spouting bullshit, the person who always thinks they're right?
Well, the odds are that for somebody else, you're that person.
So take the amount you think you know, reduce it by 99.999%, and then you'll have an idea of how much you actually know..."
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Greetings, everyone

Unread postby larryfeltonj » Wed 07 Sep 2011, 22:08:18

My name is Larry Felton Johnson. I live in Atlanta, GA, and am a New Urbanist (not an architect or planner, I was an "early adopter")

I won't blog pimp after this post, but what caused me to find this site is that I am doing a blog series on oil and energy at (edit: you won't blog pimp on this one either-MD)

I'm using the blog to figure out to my satisfaction whether peak oil will lead to the sort of apocalyptic consequences many people are predicting. I believe that the effects of peak oil are being generally underestimated, but I'm not sure how soon or deep the consequences will unfold.
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Another misanthropic doomer here

Unread postby Humungus » Sun 11 Sep 2011, 05:48:06

From Sweden. I've been reading this forum on and off since a couple of years.
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Re: Another misanthropic doomer here

Unread postby MD » Sun 11 Sep 2011, 06:08:06

Doom is global, so go local!
Stop filling dumpsters, as much as you possibly can, and everything will get better.

Just think it through.
It's not hard to do.
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Re: Another misanthropic doomer here

Unread postby Sixstrings » Sun 11 Sep 2011, 09:23:49

Humungus wrote:From Sweden. I've been reading this forum on and off since a couple of years.


Välkommen till forumet. :)
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Re: Another misanthropic doomer here

Unread postby Humungus » Sun 11 Sep 2011, 09:39:06

Tack :)
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Newbie

Unread postby redrobin » Wed 12 Oct 2011, 05:16:38

Hello,

This is the first time I have posted in a forum. I am an English Student from the UK and having read some of Richard Heinberg's work I have become increasingly interested in the topics raised in these forums. Although Heinberg often expresses a worst case scenario, he always offers a way forward if not a solution. Literature is a great way to learn about these issues but I feel the power of the internet and forums such as Peak Oil are the way to truly spread this important message. Any suggestions on how I can get more involved within the forum would be much appreciated.

Thank you
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Re: Newbie

Unread postby davep » Wed 12 Oct 2011, 05:26:29

The Planning for the Future Forum has some great threads.
What we think, we become.
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Re: Newbie

Unread postby Pops » Wed 12 Oct 2011, 08:24:21

Thanks Red, I think the best contributions are those reflecting on how a person sees the situation from their particular perspective and what they are doing to make their own situation better.
The legitimate object of government, is to do for a community of people, whatever they need to have done, but can not do, at all, or can not, so well do, for themselves -- in their separate, and individual capacities.
-- Abraham Lincoln, Fragment on Government (July 1, 1854)
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Re: Newbie

Unread postby Fishman » Wed 12 Oct 2011, 18:24:43

Red, study quick. UK has what, about 60 million folks on a relatively small island, declining North Sea oil, at the far end of the Russian gas pipeline
Obama, the FUBAR presidency gets scraped off the boot
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Re: Newbie

Unread postby Pretorian » Wed 12 Oct 2011, 19:26:44

redrobin wrote:I feel the power of the internet and forums such as Peak Oil are the way to truly spread this important message. Any suggestions on how I can get more involved within the forum would be much appreciated.

Thank you


Please , refrain from preaching ! Not only it's useless and damaging the preppers, but also cruel to the common people. Let it be our secret , k.
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Re: Newbie

Unread postby Cog » Wed 12 Oct 2011, 22:00:28

If you are a solid Libertarian Redrobin, in a philosophical sense, then you should have no problem fitting in here at all.
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