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#71
avatar_deadskinmask
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Last post by deadskinmask - Today at 10:05:55 AM
Quote from: DKG on Today at 09:58:19 AMMaybe but that is not how Carney is going about it. At least not yet.

theres no "go about it", chief.... its just for show.... or maybe it needs tweeking.... but when its "ready to go", you'll know it.... because you're a bunch of panicky half-retarded animals.... and in a "crisis", you freak the fuck out and don't think....
#72
avatar_DKG
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Last post by DKG - Today at 09:58:19 AM
Quote from: deadskinmask on Today at 09:55:05 AMno need to "gauge support", chief.... compliance won't be optional.... this "gauge support" ruse is only to give you a false sense of security.... "if we say no then they won't do it".... lmmfao.... theres gonna be a "crisis" and digital id will magically be the "only viable solution"....   
Maybe but that is not how Carney is going about it. At least not yet.
#73
avatar_DKG
The Guest Nest / Re: Forum problems
Last post by DKG - Today at 09:57:17 AM
Quote from: Shen Li on Today at 01:07:23 AMwizer my friend, the stone age didn't end because the earth ran out of rocks.

I hate the term fossil fuels because it is so misleading. However, they are renewable just not at the current rate of consumption. Actually natural gas is. That we have an inexhaustible supply that can be scaled up or down and requires nothing close to the land disturbance that diffuse energy sources like wind and solar do.

Peak demand is a possibility. Particularly since Western countries have become so efficient in their use of oil derivatives.

Peak oil on the other hand dates all the way back to the 1880s. Repeated predictions of peak oil supply have repeatedly been moved further into the future. Soviet oil exploration adopted the abiotic oil theory—the idea that hydrocarbons are generated by inorganic processes in the Earth's mantle, not from decomposed biological material.

The Soviets didn't just theorise, they acted. They developed deep-drilling programs that tapped into oil fields far below what traditional fossil theories considered viable. The results?

Dnieper-Donets Basin: Considered geologically "sterile," this Ukrainian site was one of the Soviet Union's most productive oil regions, reaching depths of 6–8 km.

White Tiger Field, Vietnam: Discovered by Soviet engineers, this offshore field also defied fossil logic by producing oil from granite basement rock, far below sedimentary layers typically associated with fossil fuels.

The strongest challenge to peak oil comes not from theory, but from the earth itself.

Eugene Island 330: Replenishing rates were so bizarre that the U.S. Department of Energy funded multiple studies. MIT's Jean Laherrère remarked that the field "appeared to be refilling from somewhere below."

LaBarge Field, Wyoming: Produces oil, gas, and helium—another deep-earth marker. The gases are geochemically traced to mantle origins.
Kola Superdeep Borehole: Although no oil was struck directly, the borehole encountered unexpected water and hydrocarbons at depths where life should not have existed. It confirmed that deep Earth chemistry is far more complex—and fertile—than fossil logic suggests.

If oil is being formed in the mantle and slowly migrating upward, then the question isn't whether oil is running out—it's how much is being created and how fast.

Petroleum products have provided for so many advances besides energy. From agriculture to medicine to engineering to even music. They even play a role in mitigating any potential climate change impacts. It is so essential to an advanced way of life. Nobody seriously thinks we can find an organic resource or create one that could match it's many uses.

What I don't get is if you are concerned about supplies going forward why would you want to replace an energy source you think is running out with something that is more finite than oil and natural gas. You do know wind and solar use a lot of natural resources that actually are finite?




That is true. And their are hydrocarbons on other planets where there was no marine sediment. But, the easily accessed hydrocarbons come from algae and plankton.

It is true that wind solar and electric vehicles are the least sustainable energy and transportation sources.
#74
avatar_Biggie Smiles
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Last post by Biggie Smiles - Today at 09:57:02 AM
Quote from: deport_liberals on Today at 09:50:46 AMYahoo is more than viable again, but only for those who don't need PMs and backstage gossip in their poasting life.
their pansy snowflake algorithm blocks out most trolling before the post gets submitted

#75
avatar_deadskinmask
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Last post by deadskinmask - Today at 09:55:05 AM
Quote from: DKG on Today at 09:49:38 AMI am just telling you he is trying to gauge support for it like leftist mayors do with fifteen minute cities.

no need to "gauge support", chief.... compliance won't be optional.... this "gauge support" ruse is only to give you a false sense of security.... "if we say no then they won't do it".... lmmfao.... theres gonna be a "crisis" and digital id will magically be the "only viable solution"....   
#76
avatar_DKG
The Guest Nest / Re: Forum problems
Last post by DKG - Today at 09:54:53 AM
Quote from: Lokmar on Today at 09:24:06 AMThe formation of oil in nature DOES NOT take millions of years. Hydrothermal vents in The Gulf of California interact with kelp producing light sweet crude. This oil floats to the surface continuously. Sure, a lot of the oil we pump from the ground may have been trapped for millions of years but it was produced in a very short time.

What this means for humans is we can produce oil from biomass easily. Ethanol from grass and corn has been in production for more than 20 years. I use E-85 in my cars and cut the cats off them because they're no longer needed.
We will never run out of hydrocarbons. Technology has debunked that myth.
#77
avatar_deport_liberals
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Last post by deport_liberals - Today at 09:50:46 AM
Yahoo is more than viable again, but only for those who don't need PMs and backstage gossip in their poasting life.
#78
avatar_DKG
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Last post by DKG - Today at 09:49:38 AM
Quote from: deadskinmask on Today at 09:41:48 AMthey don't need to float it.... they'll roll it out just like the vaccine.... if you see someone who "got vaccinated", you're looking at someone who will "get chipped".... no doubt in my mind.... 
I am just telling you he is trying to gauge support for it like leftist mayors do with fifteen minute cities.
#79
avatar_DKG
Politics / Re: Politics/Religion Consolid...
Last post by DKG - Today at 09:46:25 AM
Democrat candidate Rep. Mikie Sherrill was elected to serve as New Jersey governor Tuesday night, defeating Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli.
#80
avatar_It's Poppy
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Last post by It's Poppy - Today at 09:46:12 AM
Quote from: Reggie Essent on November 04, 2025, 11:59:16 PMMeh.  People can poast wherever they want, makes no nevermind to me.  Since I was never panel abused there, I haven't taken part in the forum cold war.  I simply don't have any fucks to give about it.

Many of these troll board "people"  have no where else to post, it's as simple as that. If BH announces he is closing the forum people don't go. "Hey thanks for the fun times, hope to see you around the internet". No, they start posting suicide notes.