New Young Guy in The Office (Clueless)

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New Young Guy in The Office (Clueless)

Post by madibe »

I think the title says it all. How to cope.

This guy has been watching too many Coke adverts.

Talking about energy, first thing he said was 'it's easy to sort... the scientists will invent something'....

Oh grief.

Mind...he is not up on current affairs. Full stop.

Not my job to 'convince' or 'convert' but it is stupidly annoying LOL
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Is there a link M? :)
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:x OK you obviously forgot to link in whatever it is you are talking about. Be glad to consider it once you tell us what it is.
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Post by BritDownUnder »

Sounds like one of those Chevron adverts.
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I think maudibe means someone working in her/his workplace, not a tube video. :) I've long stopped trying to convince anyone.
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Post by fuzzy »

Just don't show him were you keep your prep stash, or he might be leading the pillaging when chaos arrives. I think everyone who intends to be there as things develop needs a low profile, unless you find someone genuinely like minded or interested. This means family as well. I work on the health and safety principle that it is your duty to point out a hazard. After you have told them, it's their stupidity if they don't act.
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Post by ceti331 »

its a very common perception.

not sure what annoys me more, that or..
"the market always substitutes".
"look at these charts, look at this data, you're saying things are running out, when all the evidence is they're getting more abundant. your view isn't supported by evidence.. where is your data."
"The stone age didn't end for a lack of stones"... correct, we'll be right back there.
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You poor s*d having "ralph" as a workmate :) !
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Post by ceti331 »

after talking to techno-optimists ("the singularity!!") I have a new weapon ..

"i dont care, resources will never run out in my lifetime/ i dont care about climate problems, i wont see it in my lifetime"

"but they're working on life extention, you should be thinking in the long term ."
"The stone age didn't end for a lack of stones"... correct, we'll be right back there.
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Post by PS_RalphW »

Another area where society is schizophrenic. We are bombarded with predictions of life expectancy growing and an ever more unpayable NHS bill as people live well past their 80s and health care costs explode in the last few years of life, and at the same time the level of obesity is such that another report projects that people under 30 are so obese and pickled on cheap alcohol that they have a lower life expectancy than their parents.

Throw in financial collapse. peak oil, climate change, and all the other side effects of limits to growth, and it is clear that peak medicine is guaranteed except for the super-elite. I have downgraded my personal life expectancy by 20 years.
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PS_RalphW wrote:Another area where society is schizophrenic. We are bombarded with predictions of life expectancy growing and an ever more unpayable NHS bill as people live well past their 80s and health care costs explode in the last few years of life, and at the same time the level of obesity is such that another report projects that people under 30 are so obese and pickled on cheap alcohol that they have a lower life expectancy than their parents.

Throw in financial collapse. peak oil, climate change, and all the other side effects of limits to growth, and it is clear that peak medicine is guaranteed except for the super-elite. I have downgraded my personal life expectancy by 20 years.
Same here. My Mam had a major operation 5 years ago to mend an aneurysm in her main aortic artery behind her heart and to also have two valves replaced. Quite apart from the fact that her quality of life has been pretty shit since the operation, I doubt I will be even given the option when I get to her age.

To be honest, I am not too troubled by that.
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Re: New Young Guy in The Office (Clueless)

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maudibe wrote:I think the title says it all. How to cope.

This guy has been watching too many Coke adverts.

Talking about energy, first thing he said was 'it's easy to sort... the scientists will invent something'....

Oh grief.

Mind...he is not up on current affairs. Full stop.

Not my job to 'convince' or 'convert' but it is stupidly annoying LOL
:shock: Yup the scientists have invented something to deal with the energy problem lots of things. Nerve agents cluster bombs ak47s drones biological weapons, atomic weapons. Hell the people in Rwanda were able to kill 800,000 people 20% of their population in 3 months with a few guns and loads of chinese imported machetes :shock:



:D The scientists are bound to be working on it as we speak
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Post by PS_RalphW »

A good start would be to release smallpox virus in a dozen large, third world cities. Say, Lagos, Calcutta, somewhere in China, the slum areas of Rio, etc.

The virus would kill thousands. The panic would kill tens of millions. An emergency vaccination programme would limit casualties in the first world to tiny numbers. I already have mine. 8)
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PS_RalphW wrote:A good start would be to release smallpox virus in a dozen large, third world cities. Say, Lagos, Calcutta, somewhere in China, the slum areas of Rio, etc.

The virus would kill thousands. The panic would kill tens of millions. An emergency vaccination programme would limit casualties in the first world to tiny numbers. I already have mine. 8)
Shussssh! Be careful about saying things like that even in jest. Big Brother is watching.
And if your SP vaccination is more then fifteen years old it probably will be ineffective against any of the strains they still have in the freezer.
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Post by eatyourveg »

Well if the Gaia theory holds true I don't think we need worry too much about some humans releasing a virus. If we carry on as we are, nature will take care of the matter.
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