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Terry in Austin Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-31-08 09:54 AM
Response to Reply #7
10. And you need to get it
The numbers just aren't there, pal. For you or for any variety of publications. Sorry.

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  -IEA report predicts oil declines of 6.4 - 9.1% annually -- FINANCIAL TIMES IrateCitizen  Oct-30-08 11:31 AM   #0 
  - There's more oil under North Dakota than Suadi Arabia, doncha know.  Viking12   Oct-30-08 02:18 PM   #1 
  - The oil decline story - how many Saudi Arabias?  Terry in Austin   Oct-30-08 02:54 PM   #2 
  - "Enough" for what?  kristopher   Oct-30-08 03:18 PM   #4 
     - Enough to "meet our needs"  Terry in Austin   Oct-30-08 04:10 PM   #5 
     - You need to read a wider variety of publications  kristopher   Oct-30-08 06:35 PM   #7 
        - And you need to get it  Terry in Austin   Oct-31-08 09:54 AM   #10 
           - So you are saying your ignorance is your proof?  kristopher   Oct-31-08 04:28 PM   #11 
              - The burden of proof is on the positive  Terry in Austin   Oct-31-08 09:12 PM   #13 
                 - Your reasoning has two flaws (besides  kristopher   Nov-01-08 01:48 AM   #14 
                    - Pointing out the speck in another's eye while ignoring the mote in your own?  IrateCitizen   Nov-01-08 11:19 AM   #15 
                       - Considering the degree of willful ignorance, I was being restrained. nt  kristopher   Nov-01-08 01:42 PM   #16 
                          - No, you were just being your usual egoic self. Nothing new there.  GliderGuider   Nov-01-08 02:01 PM   #17 
                             - I don't think I do.  kristopher   Nov-01-08 02:44 PM   #18 
                                - Ah.  GliderGuider   Nov-01-08 03:24 PM   #19 
     - The market for new automobiles in the USA alone is about 10 million per year.  GliderGuider   Oct-30-08 04:22 PM   #6 
        - You need antidepressant meds, dude; not weed.  kristopher   Oct-30-08 06:38 PM   #8 
        - Clap harder! Clap harder kiddies ...  Nihil   Oct-31-08 05:26 AM   #9 
           - GG sock puppet desho?  kristopher   Oct-31-08 04:30 PM   #12 
              - If you had a clue, you might try writing it in English.  Nihil   Nov-03-08 03:33 AM   #20 
              - kawaisou akanbo...  kristopher   Nov-03-08 08:57 AM   #23 
                 - See .20  Nihil   Nov-03-08 09:48 AM   #25 
              - Is that all you have, kisama?  GliderGuider   Nov-03-08 07:54 AM   #21 
                 - The Japanese seldom, if ever, revert to such gutteral utterances.  kristopher   Nov-03-08 08:55 AM   #22 
                    - Glad it touched you.  GliderGuider   Nov-03-08 09:08 AM   #24 
  - They did note that this is all happening  pscot   Oct-30-08 03:07 PM   #3 
  - I see the discussion has moved beyond the reality of peak oil, and now is  lutherj   Nov-03-08 10:37 AM   #26 
     - Why keep using the misnomer "peak oil"?  kristopher   Nov-03-08 12:54 PM   #27 
        - Ahh, I think I'm starting to get your point. Your two points do sum up the issue  lutherj   Nov-03-08 01:55 PM   #28 
        - Supply demand  kristopher   Nov-03-08 02:58 PM   #30 
           - The question has never been about "running out of oil"...  IrateCitizen   Nov-04-08 09:58 AM   #33 
              - The problem with that is your second paragraph.  kristopher   Nov-04-08 11:52 AM   #34 
                 - You need time and capital to make a transition like this,  GliderGuider   Nov-04-08 12:13 PM   #35 
                 - That simply isn't true.  kristopher   Nov-04-08 01:06 PM   #36 
                 - A war has entirely different characteristics than an energy changeout  GliderGuider   Nov-04-08 02:13 PM   #37 
                 - That has to be the most idiotic thing you've written in a long time.  kristopher   Nov-04-08 02:28 PM   #38 
                    - No attempt to address the substance of my argument?  GliderGuider   Nov-04-08 02:39 PM   #39 
                       - You've given no arguments.  kristopher   Nov-04-08 04:25 PM   #40 
                          - Here's a bit of data to support my statements  GliderGuider   Nov-04-08 04:36 PM   #41 
                             - The comparison is extremely apt.  kristopher   Nov-04-08 04:56 PM   #42 
                                - "The subtext of everything you post" is pretty obvious  Terry in Austin   Nov-04-08 05:37 PM   #44 
                                - Careful ...  Nihil   Nov-05-08 04:21 AM   #50 
                                   - Oh, snap!  Terry in Austin   Nov-05-08 07:38 PM   #57 
                                - Nuclear?  GliderGuider   Nov-04-08 06:06 PM   #45 
                                - OMG, that one is funny!  IrateCitizen   Nov-04-08 09:01 PM   #48 
                 - The problem in 1940 was lack of capital alone...  IrateCitizen   Nov-04-08 08:55 PM   #47 
                 - Aircraft and wind turbines are similar manufacuring challenges and  kristopher   Nov-05-08 11:24 AM   #52 
                 - It's funny you mention WWII as an example  NickB79   Nov-06-08 11:05 AM   #59 
                 - Couldn't Germany have just switched to wind turbines????  GliderGuider   Nov-06-08 11:28 AM   #60 
                 - Oh my, you have us pegged.  kristopher   Nov-06-08 11:54 AM   #62 
                 - Along with massive infrastructure destruction, manpower depletion  kristopher   Nov-06-08 11:46 AM   #61 
                    - And Russia?  GliderGuider   Nov-07-08 06:21 AM   #65 
                 - Although I think I understand what it is you mean by this WWII comparison  FREEWILL56   Nov-06-08 03:25 PM   #63 
                    - You make a solid argument  kristopher   Nov-06-08 04:30 PM   #64 
                 - Time and capital and fossil-based energy  Terry in Austin   Nov-04-08 05:28 PM   #43 
                    - Perhaps you should research the fundamentals of your claims before making them  kristopher   Nov-05-08 11:27 AM   #53 
                       - Perhaps  Terry in Austin   Nov-05-08 05:30 PM   #56 
                 - My reply to you was meant more for other readers of this thread...  IrateCitizen   Nov-04-08 08:48 PM   #46 
                    - Do you always argue from ignorance?  kristopher   Nov-05-08 11:17 AM   #51 
                       - Summary of your argument: I know you are but what am I?  IrateCitizen   Nov-05-08 02:53 PM   #54 
                          - You mean assumptions such as  kristopher   Nov-05-08 05:03 PM   #55 
                             - Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah...  IrateCitizen   Nov-05-08 08:22 PM   #58 
        - Because it's a convenient shorthand? Kind of like "Global Warming"...  GliderGuider   Nov-03-08 02:52 PM   #29 
           - Unique window of opportunity for policy change  kristopher   Nov-03-08 03:04 PM   #31 
           - Actually no matter who is elected, there won't be any money to spend...  IrateCitizen   Nov-04-08 09:38 PM   #49 
           - Eisenstein's conclusion seems similar to Dmitry Orlov's...  IrateCitizen   Nov-04-08 09:25 AM   #32 
 

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