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    We're oblivious

    Haven't had one of these threads for a while:
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/oecd/news/...0590384&pnum=0

    So what'cha reckon? Are you Oblivious? If not, what do you think NZ should be doing about this?
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    It seems reasonable it is a contributing factor. Any sudden increase in costs in something that is widely used is going to have a ripple.

    Funny how an animal dying ten million years ago has had such an effect now. Chaos theory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    Funny how an animal dying ten million years ago has had such an effect now. Chaos theory.
    If it's the origin of fossil fuels you're struggling to understand, you'll find plants are more to blame than are animals. Chaos Theory has nothing to do with it.
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    Bit early for a thread derail isn't it?


    BOT: It's all going to come down to how quick we can switch over to hydro/fuel cell & or electric vehicles. Some of his predictions assume an awful lot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
    Bit early for a thread derail isn't it?

    Obliviously not!
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    Well, the longer we keep our collective heads in the sand and refuse to face up to the reality, that we are currently relying very heavily on a finite resource, the harder we will crash once reality catches up with us.

    Alas, the oil industry - obviously - has a huge influence on many aspects of strategic planning worldwide... and they have not, so far, been too fond of helping fund research into alternative energy sources.
    It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
    It's all going to come down to how quick we can switch over to hydro/fuel cell & or electric vehicles. Some of his predictions assume an awful lot.
    That's true, but some of the predictions about electric vehicles assume an awful lot too. And, hydrogen is no help - it's not an energy source, but a means of energy transportation, in much the same way that electricity is.
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    I think weve been oblivious since 1978....
    What I cant understand why have consecutive govts since then have done stuff all. Why is it we cant raise our own money for investment in alternative fuels & or oil exploration? Nah, that'd be to simple....lets invest our super funds in dodgey schemes overseas ,that are prone to abuse by the Global finance circus
    Why the f@#k arnt we investing in NZ!!
    Nah, that'd be to simple....so lets lease out all the exploration rights to the very cartels who have avoided the issue for so long
    Oh, while we,re at it, lets lease out all the offshore mineral rights to the likes of RioTinto & the Chinese for the princely sum of about $5 per square km per annum, with no royalties I understand that the mineral rights for the West Coast from Raglan to the bottom of the Sth Isl out to our 200 mile limit have been sold for about 3million per annum (correct me if Im wrong)
    Wouldve thought that'd be a good investment for NZ considering the ammounts of Gold etc that they belive is there....
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    We are a bunch of DUMB FUCKS for sitting back & letting it happen
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Well, the longer we keep our collective heads in the sand and refuse to face up to the reality, that we are currently relying very heavily on a finite resource, the harder we will crash once reality catches up with us.

    Alas, the oil industry - obviously - has a huge influence on many aspects of strategic planning worldwide... and they have not, so far, been too fond of helping fund research into alternative energy sources.
    To me this seems strange, considering their position once all the oil runs out! I'd have thought they would be at the forefront of developing a solution to this problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BiK3RChiK View Post
    To me this seems strange, considering their position once all the oil runs out! I'd have thought they would be at the forefront of developing a solution to this problem.
    Oh, but if humanity possessed foresight in equal measures with greed we wouldn't be facing the potential predicaments that we are now.
    It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)

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    It's a conspiracy.

    Oil prices are driven not by shortages but by international cartels. Cartels operate in many fields (pardon the pun) and we are powerless to stop them, plain and simple.

    Our only hope is to drink piss, smoke pot, take as many recreational drugs as we can afford (or as much as our bodies can tolerate) have sex, and get out on our bikes as often as possible so as to forget these oppressive powers.

    Or we could go to church.

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