suxs wrote:Hey AdamB, please post links to the original source material that substantiates your ever-expanding list of McPherson quotes, predictions, employment, etc.
suxs wrote:Or should we take your word that your assertions are accurate and true, lol? Since you're incapable of telling the truth about your own direct statements, yeah, I need evidence, and, remember, you are making the claims so the burden of proof is on you.
suxs wrote:Hello, McFly, anybody in there? Do you honestly require a refresher course on the elementary concept of why people need to support their claims with proof -- good grief (rhetorical question). Hint: it has nothing to do with "doing your own research."
Baduila wrote:@suxs
AdamB acts like a troll.
Baduila wrote:
He writes lies, gives no proof for his claims and insults people. Suxs, all people discussing with him come to your conclusions. Best is to ignore him.
None of us has any clue about the weather this next growing season. And that includes all the government so called experts.
Doly wrote:None of us has any clue about the weather this next growing season. And that includes all the government so called experts.
There are long-range weather forecasts made by the government that can be purchased for a fee estimating the weather for the next season, and people in the agri-business regularly purchase them. I assume they wouldn't if they were useless for the purpose of deciding what to plant for the next growing season.
vtsnowedin wrote:AdamB wrote:theluckycountry wrote:You're not thinking very deeply here vt
If that is true, still a light year ahead of you.
vtsnowedin wrote:You are assuming that every existing refinery and factory will somehow be destroyed. Many will be closed as the declining population makes them unneeded but where demand still exist so will the facilities to meet that demand.
You probably think every city and every library and every computer hard drive will go up in smoke as well.
That would take a long nuclear war.
theluckycountry wrote:vtsnowedin wrote:You are assuming that every existing refinery and factory will somehow be destroyed. Many will be closed as the declining population makes them unneeded but where demand still exist so will the facilities to meet that demand.
You probably think every city and every library and every computer hard drive will go up in smoke as well.
That would take a long nuclear war.
I assume nothing of the sort so why try to make out I do? You're just digging a deeper hole for yourself.
But lets look at your stated plan, it's to fill a couple of barrels with oil from a stripper, pop them on the back of your suv and then drive to one of the still functioning refineries correct? What then? You just drive up to the gate and say "Can you turn these into gas for me? Like I said, you're not thinking too deeply.
Here's what will likely happen, the oil will still flow, but the government will restrict supplies to the little people, and you might get a couple of gallons a week if you're lucky, and can afford it.
but where demand still exist so will the facilities to meet that demand.
theluckycountry wrote:I see you're still jabbering away there @AdamB, adding something useful for once I hope? Hey, good news, my new bike is on it's way from Melbourne, will be at the dealer's in a few days. I've arranged with a suspension shop to fit three grands worth of Ohlins front and rear (that's an expensive set of fork cartridges and shock absorber upgrade btw) I can't wait to get it and explore some of the gravel backroads up here.
theluckycountry wrote:These new bikes are amazing Adam, perfect for the wide open spaces of the Australian countryside.
You should read "The Last Tree on Easter Island" by Jared Diamond. They ended up cannables, but it probably won't get that bad in the US.
theluckycountry wrote: The US started as the most beautiful continent on Earth, but they turned it into open-pit mines surrounded by freeways and shopping malls.
similar to the madness the rest of civilization has engaged in throughout history, chewing up the earths resources to impress their peers. Well easter island was a closed system but the historians and world leaders in their brainlessness didn't realize that the Earth as a whole is similarly a closed system.
AdamB acts like a troll. He writes lies, gives no proof for his claims and insults people. Suxs, all people discussing with him come to your conclusions. Best is to ignore him.
suxs wrote:AdamB acts like a troll. He writes lies, gives no proof for his claims and insults people. Suxs, all people discussing with him come to your conclusions. Best is to ignore him.
Sage advice.
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