> From: Cor van de Water via EV <[email protected]>
> 
> ... there was a flash and a loud BANG

Ah yes, the infamous NED (Noise Emitting Diode).

The problem is you let all the magic smoke out. That's the stuff that makes all 
electronics function. It's hell getting it back into components once it's 
escaped.

:::: We all know that individual mines and fossil fuel deposits and 
ground-water aquifers can be depleted... But if there are local limits, 
eventually will there be a global one? I'll leave you to have this argument 
with yourself, or with someone of the opposite persuasion. I will just point 
out that, acconding to the dynamics of depletion, the larger the stock of 
initial resources, the more new discoveries, the longer the growth loops elude 
the control loops, and the higher the capital stock and its extraction rate 
grow, and the earlier, faster, and farther will be the economic fall on the 
back side of the production graph. -- Donella H. Meadows
:::: Jan Steinman, EcoReality Co-op ::::

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