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ChairmanAgnostic Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-05-09 07:51 AM
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7. People, having found how useful pushing electrons around can be, will
never forget how to generate it, even on a local basis. screw the grid. Prepare for local generation.
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  -After the Mad Max-like apocalypse do you think that civilization is capable of a Mulligan? MrScorpio  Nov-05-09 07:19 AM   #0 
  - There will be pockets of stored knowledge  ChairmanAgnostic   Nov-05-09 07:21 AM   #1 
  - But one would need a functional electrical grid in order to access the info, right?  MrScorpio   Nov-05-09 07:24 AM   #2 
     - People, having found how useful pushing electrons around can be, will  ChairmanAgnostic   Nov-05-09 07:51 AM   #7 
     - Like the one in Alexandria??  pocoloco   Nov-05-09 08:02 AM   #8 
  - Moore's Law will be replaced with the Law of Accelerating Returns.  Soylent Brice   Nov-05-09 07:25 AM   #3 
  - That is in the absence of some sort of catastrophe  MrScorpio   Nov-05-09 07:34 AM   #4 
     - natural catastrophe would be out of our control, to an extent.  Soylent Brice   Nov-05-09 09:29 AM   #9 
  - There can be no recovery as we now have it.  Richard D   Nov-05-09 07:34 AM   #5 
     - That's a great answer  MrScorpio   Nov-05-09 07:36 AM   #6 
 

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