(while I was reading, I decide to embed the vid. Hope you don’t mind- pod)
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Thank you for bringing that to our attention, Jody, it was excellent. I listened to the entire lecture, all ...
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It was good..I, too listened to the whole lecture...now I will ponder.
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Not to seem like a smartass, or a jackass, or any kind of ass for that matter, but this seems ...
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We like to point out Rome as the example of things falling apart. But remember, the Romans kept it ...
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Rome sort of proves my first point. When the Roman Empire collapsed (Which was a VERY gradual thing), people ...
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The Amish will have the last laugh.
- Only until someone finds oil under their land. Ask the redskins.
- In the first episode of "Connections," James Burke wanders out from a blacked-out city, searching for something to help him. ...
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Rome sort of proves my first point. When the Roman Empire collapsed (Which was a VERY gradual thing), people ...
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The path through all this is decentralization. I like the new focus on small, local nuclear power systems (their ...
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We like to point out Rome as the example of things falling apart. But remember, the Romans kept it ...
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I didn't listen to all of them, so let me know if I've missed something key. It seems to ...
- Yeah, but Pournelle's observation is somewhat akin to saying "We wouldn't have these problems if we just had enough money." ...
- Um...we aren't working with patterns of history here, are we? :)
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It was good..I, too listened to the whole lecture...now I will ponder.
- This is one of the main reasons why I oppose multi-cultural/multi-ethnic societies. It adds unneeded complexity and conflict into ...