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I don't like the prices either which is why I'm trying to engineer a far more economical system. I'm not BigOil and for a lot of years felt like you do. It's virtually pure coincidence that I currently project for a company that sells equipment for gas processing. We don't have some big whoppin' margins and barely got by for a lot of years. However, "the devil is always in the details" and when you start getting into it with the other companies, you start realizing a lot of what's really going on.Who created "The Masses"? Who brought each individual person into existence and forced them into energy dependence? The reason I'm giving you attitude is because... well... because you asked for it. If you're going to dish it out then be prepared to get it right back. I'm not a big executive, nor do I live extravagantly. I do a lot of shopping at estate sales and the like. My better half is Pennsylvania Dutch and can pinch a penny so flat you can't see it if it's turned sideways. We buy our own green beans, corn, peaches and several other fruits and vegetables and put 'em up ourselves. We also pick our own blackberries, blueberries, persimmons and whatever else we can in order to do it the old-fashioned way.The dark and dirty little reality is that the more abundance there is, the more people procreate. Successfully. And the more people there are, the more demand there is. Period. End of story. For those of you who believe that we're way past the carrying capacity of the earth, then you're going to have to feel bitterness towards those companies and individuals who have created and provided the technologies that diminish mortality due to every cause under the sun.And if you want more of those very innovations and think that they're some kind of entitlement, then be prepared for even greater exponential growth in the population.THINK, D@MMIT!!!
I don't like the prices either which is why I'm trying to engineer a far more economical system. I'm not BigOil and for a lot of years felt like you do. It's virtually pure coincidence that I currently project for a company that sells equipment for gas processing. We don't have some big whoppin' margins and barely got by for a lot of years. However, "the devil is always in the details" and when you start getting into it with the other companies, you start realizing a lot of what's really going on.
Who created "The Masses"? Who brought each individual person into existence and forced them into energy dependence? The reason I'm giving you attitude is because... well... because you asked for it. If you're going to dish it out then be prepared to get it right back. I'm not a big executive, nor do I live extravagantly. I do a lot of shopping at estate sales and the like. My better half is Pennsylvania Dutch and can pinch a penny so flat you can't see it if it's turned sideways. We buy our own green beans, corn, peaches and several other fruits and vegetables and put 'em up ourselves. We also pick our own blackberries, blueberries, persimmons and whatever else we can in order to do it the old-fashioned way.
The dark and dirty little reality is that the more abundance there is, the more people procreate. Successfully. And the more people there are, the more demand there is. Period. End of story. For those of you who believe that we're way past the carrying capacity of the earth, then you're going to have to feel bitterness towards those companies and individuals who have created and provided the technologies that diminish mortality due to every cause under the sun.
And if you want more of those very innovations and think that they're some kind of entitlement, then be prepared for even greater exponential growth in the population.
THINK, D@MMIT!!!