The Next Peak Oil meeting
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The Next Peak Oil meeting
After November's 'The End of Oil' in London I felt that that was enough and that if I was to attend any more PO meetings they would need to be about the future we're going to be making. I think that all of us on here have read, seen and heard enough to probably have no need to hear dear old Colin or Matt again and I mean that in a caring, sharing sort of way
To that end, I was wondering if we could get together for a practical PO day - this occurred to me when I was reading some of the threads on LEDs and batteries and such and it struck me that people like Mike, Chris and oobey (and possibly many others) have a fair bit of practical understanding that would be really useful to neophytes like myself who would love to spend a day with you people and actually seeing and playing around with this stuff to give me confidence that I can understand it and put it into practice myself.
What do you reckon?
To that end, I was wondering if we could get together for a practical PO day - this occurred to me when I was reading some of the threads on LEDs and batteries and such and it struck me that people like Mike, Chris and oobey (and possibly many others) have a fair bit of practical understanding that would be really useful to neophytes like myself who would love to spend a day with you people and actually seeing and playing around with this stuff to give me confidence that I can understand it and put it into practice myself.
What do you reckon?
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Sounds great to me too! However, I might not have too much to contribute If we were to do it after January, then I might have a bit more knowledge though, as I would've finished the PermaCulture Design Course by then (it's a two weeks intensive one).
Also, would be great to meet some of you at last... I was actually at the LSE lecture on the 14th, but was sitting at the top, so didn't know who to look for afterwards and got lost in the pub
By the way, here's the link to the course I'm going to, if anybody's interested... I think they might still have some places:
http://www.designedvisions.com/Courses/ ... b%2006.htm
Also, would be great to meet some of you at last... I was actually at the LSE lecture on the 14th, but was sitting at the top, so didn't know who to look for afterwards and got lost in the pub
By the way, here's the link to the course I'm going to, if anybody's interested... I think they might still have some places:
http://www.designedvisions.com/Courses/ ... b%2006.htm
They say an intelligent person knows how to solve problems that a wise person would know how to avoid... Think about it in the context of our society for a moment
Well, I actually ended up downstairs, where they had (I think) and end-of-semester party of some sort, and, well, how to put it? I treated myself to some free food (not too bad either) and cheap drinks, and the music was great, so I sort of, got a bit, erm, out of focus... Also my housemate was there, and I thought he deserved a compensation after putting him through the PO talkJoe wrote:You got lost in the pub? What the hell were you drinking?
They say an intelligent person knows how to solve problems that a wise person would know how to avoid... Think about it in the context of our society for a moment
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So are we talking February then? In another week or so I'll have dates for what I'm committed to next term and I'll see when I'm free. I assume we're meeting in London somewhere as a central location? Unless you all fancy a trip to Wheatley in Oxfordshire! Probably not the easiest journey for many though...
Bozzio, Yes please, hopefully, fingers crossed, touch wood, I should have my new house by March I'd be very intreseted in a large heat store linked up to all manner of devices, (solid fuel stove, micro CHP, solar thermal, heat pump and the like).
I can talk about passive solar techniques, embodied energy and architecture / building etc.
I could give a powerpoint talk (Just need a white wall)
I can talk about passive solar techniques, embodied energy and architecture / building etc.
I could give a powerpoint talk (Just need a white wall)
Hey this is sounding good. As I've booked a holiday for the 3rd to 10th of February, any time after that would be great, he said selfishly
It sounds like we've enough for a whole weekend (crash at yours Mike ), or at least several days spread over a few months. Probably London is easier for many people, though I could be OK with Oxford
It sounds like we've enough for a whole weekend (crash at yours Mike ), or at least several days spread over a few months. Probably London is easier for many people, though I could be OK with Oxford
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Hey - sounds good! Would also like to meet some of you. I can bring my inverters etc along. The modules are a bit too big to cart around on a train if we are going with a London location but well, a PV module isn't all that exciting to look at unless you are a total solar geek like me. Come to think of it, neither is an inverter. I'll just bring me and some notes/literature etc.