I was on the train going to the conference yesterday. At one point, I looked around the carriage, at all the people probably completely oblivious to the energy issue. I felt the urge to want to stand up and tell them all, but knowing that I'd look a complete nutter, I just sat there and felt tears in my eyes.
On the way back, I called my girlfriend and told her a little bit about how it went. I realised that, I'd be a nutter trying to have a direct conversation with people on the train, but, having a conversation with "someone else" on a cellphone wouldn't be nutty, and just might pique interest if they were in earshot, eavesdropping.
So, maybe it could be worth having conversations in public to "friends on a cellphone". A mad idea would be to have conversations with no-one on such a 'phone!
Hmmm....."Peak Oil, Everybody is talking about it". Am I barking yet?
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Perhaps if you get a lifesize cardboard cutout of Colin Campbell you could talk to that about Peak Oil on the train?
How about getting a portable DVD player and playing End of Suburbia to the carriage?
How about getting a portable DVD player and playing End of Suburbia to the carriage?
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"You can't be stationary on a moving train" - Howard Zinn
Re: Public osmosis by "eavesdropping"
No.Bandidoz wrote: Hmmm....."Peak Oil, Everybody is talking about it". Am I barking yet?
Thats one of the ways memes spread below the conscious 'radar'. Very good idea.
PowerSwitchJames wrote:we even unrolled a massive poster of a Hubbert's Curve!
Yea a friend and I were discussing PO on the train back home and I was very aware that people may have been listening. In fact, I've just remembered that I ended up engaged in a really interesting PO conversation with a couple of 'blokes' one time because of this very approach so it certainly is worth doing whenever you have the chance.
I'm already looking forward to my 1.5 hour journey to Norfolk tonight. I haven't updated Liz on the PO situation for a while and i'm sure with the vin rougue flowing I may have to raise my voice. I'll make sure I take some pamphlets along.....
"You can't be stationary on a moving train" - Howard Zinn