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Who wants to hear adivce to cut back, conserve, do with less, and be more productive? Party on dudes!
I can't help myself...You must have written from a party? How about: "Cornucopian for the human spirit and hope". "Cornucopian for a little space for new understanding and creativity" "Cornucopian for making our collective effort more than the sum of it's parts"
In other words: Please don't change, go away, or do anything else but continue to bless us with your presence.
Same goes for most everyone...
ha ha ! I don't think you are capable of doing so. Just my opinion... besides I really like what you have to say but you are correct it isn't the most popular point of view in the world.
If you are in need of something lighter to post the check out counter at the grocery store comes to mind as a good place for mindless trivia .-)
All kidding aside...I just picked up a copy of "The Long Emergency". Oh boy! Just getting started...gives a pretty good history of oil and politics( I haven't finished that segment).
To me Jeffery, we are almost two generations removed from the "animal powered farm". My kids never knew life without computers, cell phones, digital cameras, McDonalds, CD's (musical type - not banking), etc.
You view(s) which I happen to share(or agree with) is a big change for us, our kids and thier kids. I think we need some kind of "wake up" crisis. Probably going to be rougher than the ones of the last century. I personally have never suffered that much. Not like my depression era parents. They saved an amazing amount of stuff like; string, drier lint, bags full of bags, plastic food containers, small bundles of wood, metal cans... things that were probably in short supply in those days "just in case" or "you never know".
I hope you have a Merry Christmas, and I look forward to your posts in the coming year. I hear coal stocks are great stocking stuffers.
D
I'm planning to shop this Christmas season in my new car powered by a Perpetual Motion Device, using my new magic debit card that never falls below $1,000, no matter how much I spend.
And I absolutely believe that the US can continue to increase--forever--our total petroleum imports by close to 5% per year, while world production, world exports and the four super giant oil fields (almost certainly) are all declining or crashing.
Nothing wrong with this. Just register a second account and start a kind of platonian dialogue with yourself.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sockpuppet_%28Internet%29
"EASTEXAS" (Brown Jeffery) the optimistic party on dude wants to drill WESTEXAS (Jeffery Brown) about oil reserves...coming soon to a gas station near your hometown...bring your credit card 'cuz your gong to need it.
"Step-the-way-forward" or "Yergintopian"?
I'm not sure which resonates better.
Here is what my Yergintopian side would say
every day
because repetition
is my mission:
"We will never run out of oil".
"Humankind has always moved forward. Progress my friend, always we will have progress."
"Ask not what your oil company can do for you, ask what you can do for your oil company."
I'm trying to think of some New Year's resolutions. Perhaps it would be fun for all of us to put those out here on TOD for a little light-heartedness.
And for the record: I think people are vastly underestimating the explosive growth in biofuels and alternatives over the next few years.