Age of Powerswitchers?

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What age are you today (in years)?

Under 20
1
2%
20 to under 30
9
15%
30 to under 40
29
48%
40 to under 50
13
21%
50 to under 60
8
13%
60 to under 70
1
2%
70 to under 80
0
No votes
80 and over
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 61

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Age of Powerswitchers?

Post by Keela »

I wonder are we all of a certain age.... or are we pulled from a wide spectrum of ages?????

ETA I'm 43!

And have been realistically doomerish since I was told in a geography lesson aged 14 that oil would only last another 80years at the current rate of use. Even I could see that we'd use more as the population exploded - also taught in Geography. Hmmmm....
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Post by Vortex »

Doh - where do I click to vote? (I have Firefox, no ActiveX)
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Ah ... I need to be logged in .... OK.
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Post by RevdTess »

I wonder if the doomers are generally younger than the rest. Seems that way sometimes.
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Post by Norm »

What interests me more than age is what brought us here to this forum. Myself, I kind of stumbled here intuitively rather than any clever analysis of the situation. :?
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Post by Keela »

Dinor wrote:What interests me more than age is what brought us here to this forum. Myself, I kind of stumbled here intuitively rather than any clever analysis of the situation. :?
It's funny you can stumble on lots of different sites.... but you stay where you find people who are discussing things that you can relate to.

If I'd not been thinking this way already, I could have stumbled upon this site, but left it quickly. Instead I found material that interested me. So I'm still here.

Not sure how easy that would be to put into a poll however! :lol:
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Post by GD »

29 - and no doomer (perhaps only mildly ;) ).
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Post by enso »

29 as well and becoming increasingly doomtastic. Maybe it's the impending 30th, becoming a father and the looming onset of middle age. I'm not that hopeful for the future anymore quite frankly.
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Post by clv101 »

29 and becoming less of a doomer!
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Post by Erik »

37, and the doom comes and goes.
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Post by Aurora »

The last time I looked at the label I was 54 and retired.

For my sins, I 'discovered' PO about a year ago and having read a few books by Colin Campbell, Richard Heinberg, etc., decided to go in search of a suitable UK web site.

I have learned a lot about our PO and GW predicament from these threads and like many other contributors, I am trying to implement some of the post PO preparations ahead of the inevitable Powerdown. :)
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Post by careful_eugene »

39 and my wife thinks that my interest in oil is my mid-life crisis, I respectfully point out that peak oil is every ones crisis. It could be worse, at least I'm not buying a sports car / getting a tatoo / wearing teenage style clothes and trying to flirt with women half my age (when sober).
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Post by AndySir »

Seems to be a common age, but 29 as well. Largely a doomer, but of the 'everything will steadily get worse' variety rather than the sudden collapse of society.

The anthropik network scares me - kind of reminds me of the "Straw Men" if we have any Michael Marshall Smith fans on the forum.
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Post by stumuz »

39 and an optimist, as long as you embrace the concept of energy depletion you have the power to change your future. The next 30 years are gong to be more eventful and exciting than the last.
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Post by SunnyJim »

36 years young and wavering between doomer and total optomist.

I thing there's going to be a tough wake up for some, but I think resulting societies could be truly beautiful. If the governments of the world manage not to blow us all up before hand.
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