shempmcgurk wrote:

>--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>>In a message dated 4/28/06 4:38:00 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>>>As it  should be: in this land of gas-guzzlers and SUV-drivers,
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>it 

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>>>would be out  of place if Chevron DIDN'T see profits  soar.
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>>>Good for them.
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>>>Maybe they should be  rewarded, I see where Shell, who I think
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>merged with

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>>>Chevron, is going to  expand one of their refineries to be the
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>biggest in the 

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>>>world.
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>>>I hope they  build it near the shore so that when sea levels rise
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>20 feet due

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>>>to global  warming it will be inundated.
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>>>It is, in Port Arthur Texas. Have a horse and buggy? When that 
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>one goes

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>>>under so will most of the refineries. Can you grow your own food,
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>weave  your own

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>>>fabric, do without medicine?How far can you walk daily and how
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>much can  you

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>>>carry on that walk. Interstate commerce will cease and no trucks
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>will fill 

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>>>your stores with goods you depend on. How do you heat your house?
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>>Maybe you weren't born yet but in the late 1970's many of us in
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>the

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>>"counter culture" were into things like "Small is Beautiful" and
>>survivalism (the non-right wing variety) and know how to do a lot
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>of the

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>>things you mention there.
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>Did you continue them and, if not, why?

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These were skills and concepts you learn.  You  don't have to practice
them all a the  time.

>Are you still living like that today?  Or, as I suspect, do you
>drive a gas-consuming vehicle?
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>Which one, pray tell?
>

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A Subaru Forrester.

>Remember: Chevron and Exxon don't consume the gasoline they are
>producing for you.
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>

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I buy my gas at Venezuela owned Citgo.  Viva Chavez!  :)

>> Living in earthquake country you are supposed
>>to be prepared for such things.   It's probably even good to have
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>a

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>>chemical toilet and cook stove you can use outdoors.  As for
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>medicine

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>>why do you think some of us studied ayurveda?   There are even
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>guides

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>>for herbs that grow in the west  that work similarly to Indian
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>herbs.  I

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>>go for a walk every day and during the 1970's jogged as far as 9
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>miles

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>>daily.
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>>And we could probably recycle a lot of plastic that isn't going to
>>disappear anytime soon.  An EMF bomb would also put everyone back
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>to the

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>>dark ages unless you've got a some solar generators and tech
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>equipment

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>>(laptop, etc) stashed in a Faraday cage.  Though it wouldn't
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>surprise me

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>>if the metal casings on a lot of gear would block EMF.
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>>The American standard of living is bloated, consumes too much
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>resources

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>>and needs to "ground out."  This could have been done somewhat
>>painlessly but that's apparently not what the right wing has in
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>mind.
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>Gee, I'd love to know what YOUR consumption habits are...
>

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I'm always on a diet :(



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