tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12954391.post3557935755754414051..comments2023-11-28T22:47:40.465-05:00Comments on Tales from FAR Manor: FAR Future, Episode 32: Thanksgiving in the Midst of DisasterLarry Kollarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08317037795075278427noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12954391.post-67928809506795864292008-05-15T22:28:00.000-04:002008-05-15T22:28:00.000-04:00Hey Far, I'm back. Instead of boring you with deta...Hey Far, I'm back. Instead of boring you with details of the use of priviledged information, I'd like to discuss something else. Why do you think Gail only suggested that a electical ignition was required to start NG or propane devices? (I light my gas furnace with a match). Why did she not suggest that electrical current (fans, blowers, etc.) was required to move the heat coming from such a device?<BR/><BR/>While you're thinking about that, think about this, if BC_EE's who he claims to be and done the things he claims he's done, what would that suggest to you? If the country went to him projecting a "thought exorcise" and they simply turned their backs on him, what would you do? Remember this guy could envision that the entire grid would be down for many weeks or months and it would take the entire military force of this country to bring it back on line. Sound familar? This can be found 3/4 of the way down on the page right after CJ's comment. This man no longer lives here and therefore is not obligated to play by the rules any longer... It took great courage to say what he did, I'll give him that! If one interconnection was down for a week, the unimaginable would begin. There is no way humanly possible to rescue that many people in time...<BR/><BR/>I like the way BC_EE described the electrical grid being like a blanket while generating plants hold grips to this blanket. Our present situation requires 40% of our energy use to be converted into electricity and this rate is growing by the year.<BR/><BR/>In the future, as these plants go down from lack of fuel (it's all or nothing! Not just cutting back, impossible to do that and hold the ever increasing load!)so will the entire grid! You said, you once owned a generator, you know that you cannot overload the unit or it will go down! Of course this is assuming the transmission lines, transfer stations, etc. are all operating correctly...<BR/><BR/>There are those who believe this would be unlikely. Then there are those who only say this because they have been told to do so under the "rules of engagement". Sometimes there can be too much "review".<BR/><BR/>It's my sincere hope that you consider this information, my friend.<BR/><BR/>Thanks, yooperyooperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11297259993402713368noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12954391.post-62216722336273476532008-05-15T06:26:00.000-04:002008-05-15T06:26:00.000-04:00Hey Far, real quick here, gotta go, I will provide...Hey Far, real quick here, gotta go, I will provide an example of what I'm talking about and further expand on this thought, later today.yooperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11297259993402713368noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12954391.post-23227194533560334562008-05-15T06:10:00.000-04:002008-05-15T06:10:00.000-04:00Hey Far, I look to Canada for providing power well...Hey Far, I look to Canada for providing power well into the future, as hydro generation needs very little maintance and could last well into hundreds of years... This was documented in the show, what would happen if we departed from earth.<BR/><BR/>There is a vast amount of information out there, however some of this is "guarded" by certain societies and/or agencies. In order to have access to certain information one must join these "groups". Of course, in by doing so, there are rules to play by. So many times information that is "leaked" appears to be suppressed. ha!ha! got that?<BR/><BR/>Thanks, yooperyooperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11297259993402713368noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12954391.post-20806978957603856852008-05-14T22:36:00.000-04:002008-05-14T22:36:00.000-04:00Hey Yooper. I went & checked right away & saw your...Hey Yooper. I went & checked right away & saw your comments in that thread. Gail, a front-pager, thanked you for the link… so I can't imagine that posting that link would have got your posts yanked. You sure they just didn't get hidden? There like like 435 comments when I saw it.<BR/><BR/>Could they suppress that? Probably not. But they could suppress reports that expected it. That kind of thing happens all the time… in fact, I think they classify information not to keep it from China or whoever, but to keep <B>us</B> from finding out.Larry Kollarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08317037795075278427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12954391.post-50190046232907622242008-05-14T19:48:00.000-04:002008-05-14T19:48:00.000-04:00Hey Far! To make your search easier, check out cjw...Hey Far! To make your search easier, check out cjworth's and especially BC_EE's comments. Gee, I think they pulled mine? Oh well, not to matter, I only thanked Gail, anyway. I think I posted a link to my site, maybe they don't like that. I almost never post there, aka The Raven. <BR/><BR/>Yup, someone emailed the same photos to me. I'll just bet the situation isn't much better in China. Too rapid of growth.<BR/><BR/>I'm wondering, could they "suppress" that kind of information, if 100's of thousands were expiring in the cold?<BR/><BR/>Thanks, yooperyooperhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11297259993402713368noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12954391.post-8334310776962971122008-05-14T09:07:00.000-04:002008-05-14T09:07:00.000-04:00Hey all!Boran, thanks. Maybe I'm seeing what I'm l...Hey all!<BR/><BR/>Boran, thanks. Maybe I'm seeing what I'm looking for, but it seems to be that people have slowed down a bit on the freeway — I can go 65-70 (posted 65) without worrying about getting run over or tailgated. Still way too many guzzlers out there — SUVs and single-passenger minivans are like 40% of the fleet (ballpark figure) — maybe people will start carpooling before too long.<BR/><BR/>Yooper, I saw the article but not the comments. I'll go have a look.<BR/><BR/>Are those India pix showing big tangles of phone wires and the like? Someone sent me those with the comment, "This is the country where your DSL support calls go."<BR/><BR/>Good luck with The Kid! Maybe we'll be free of our problem children sooner or later. Or not. :-)Larry Kollarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08317037795075278427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12954391.post-64913732098897742022008-05-14T06:13:00.000-04:002008-05-14T06:13:00.000-04:00Hello Far! Excellent! I sure like your idea about ...Hello Far! Excellent! I sure like your idea about the pot lucks! I'll bet your rolls didn't last long!<BR/><BR/>Did you happen to catch Gail's article on electricity on the drum? You bet, without power most people's basic need (shelter) of heat is gone. Anyway, there was a couple of personalities that responded with some very interesting comments... Please check this out. Another one who has left the country entirely! Ok, that's number three (that I know of) from this "think tank". Alot of talk behind the scenes......<BR/><BR/>Also, I have about three pics to send ya, a perspective from India.<BR/><BR/>I'll get back, "the Kid" is back for a couple days and has been on the pc with his lawyer.<BR/><BR/>Thanks, yooperAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12954391.post-73502438612682481342008-05-12T23:16:00.000-04:002008-05-12T23:16:00.000-04:00All things that we should be doing right now. Nic...All things that we should be doing right now. Nice work, Far. Maybe we'll learn when gas gets to $8.00/gallon.boran2https://www.blogger.com/profile/10483728578007756485noreply@blogger.com