Quote from: RE on Apr 25, 2026, 12:09 PMThe really smart people never bother with this and understand that the real value of a college education are the parties, the girls, the drugs and the endlessly flowing booze. 😁Now THAT is pretty funny, and probably true based on my experience with frat boys and whatnot. I was married, never did drugs and whatnot, and don't drink. I guess I just learned stuff that later came in handy when showing up the PhD and true believer types who jsut went to school for booze and the girls.
Quote from: REAnother truth is that really smart people, like everyone else all have a price. Offer them enough money and they'll make a very convincing case for just about any insane notion you care to promote, like for instance that smoking promotes longer lasting, harder erections and stronger orgasms.Really? So you don't believe in folks being ethical, the certainly of proven science without regard to someone paying you to play make believe?
Quote from: REOr that trannie women should be allowed to compete with cis women in a boxing ring.Not sure what that has to do with anything. Had problems with trannys in the past or something?
Quote from: REOr that burning fossil fuels has nothing to do with climate change. Or that the war with Iran was a good idea because they are all Muslim towel head terrorists stuck in the middle ages.
Quote from: REAll of which explains why I don't put any more value on what World Class Experts in any field have to say than anyone else.Understandable. After all, if you can't be one, then bash them. Quite a common reaction.
Quote from: REAppeal to Authority is a logical fallacy that does nothing to demonstrate the truth of an argument.Quite true. But those who demonstrated the validity of their understanding by nothing more than the passage of some time, well, now we aren't talking about logical fallacies at all. Just prescience. Like....say...the opposite of what Ehrlich did. Or Campbell, McPherson, Hirsch, etc etc. Bu what did they know, getting those rubber stamped PhD's.
Quote from: RERichard Heinberg's work was pretty good, and i've found good information from both Resilience.org & the Post Carbon Institute.
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Quote from: K-Dog on Apr 25, 2026, 11:47 AMI too am an excellent driver.
Quote from: TDoS on Apr 25, 2026, 10:50 AMPeople of all IQ's make a decision to BELIEVE. If they have low IQs, they stop there. If they have PhD's, they weave a tale, mixing in facts, history, supposition and "what-ifs", with a hint of "and I've got a PhD" and presto! Dr Colin Campbell...global peak oil...1990. ASPO in Europe with Colin and Ugo. And others. IQ had nothing to do with how they talked themselves into drawing a conclusion so easily known to be a crock.
QuoteIt's beginning to change a little, but how many more innocent children will be blinded and killed by exploding cell phones before it ends?
Quote from: TDoS on Apr 25, 2026, 10:50 AMOh yes...and I should mention...neither am I. But some people....they are so smart....they believe anything they think. Or find on LinkedIn. 😀😀 So in this regard, you are in some educated company even without a PhD, and also BELEIVING in your conclusions because, hey, you is smartz too!
Quote from: RE on Apr 24, 2026, 06:21 PMDoubtful this guy bought into Peak Oil.
Quote from: REHe's almost certainly a Collapse Denier, an obvious idiot. His whole theory is based on the premise that Trumpolini is a strategic genius and inside a decade all the the oil will be smoothly flowing again via new routes.Strikes me as perfectly idiotic theory.
Quote from: REAnybody who buys this idea is a few BTUs short of melting an ice cube.Or alternatively, he would fit right in with peak oilers circa 2000-2005 or so.
Quote from: REI'd hazard the guess his IQ is measured in the negative imaginary irrational numbers.
Quote from: REHe's probably a geologist or oil trader. lol.
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