any thoughts as to post peak music players?
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any thoughts as to post peak music players?
there's a big thread on here re music, any thoughts as to post peak music players? After LED lighting, a robust music player is first on my list...I'd go nuts other wise.
Long time listener etc. Spoddy post doc chemist, retrained as an acupuncturist, working on Plan B [aka to mates "Plan 9 from outer space"]
Long time listener etc. Spoddy post doc chemist, retrained as an acupuncturist, working on Plan B [aka to mates "Plan 9 from outer space"]
Yep, one of these might do the trick.
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Huh, I recently got a second hand electro-acoustic guitar from a friend for £50, very good quality for the price and sounds sweet too. That one seems far too expensive if you have never played a guitar before imo.bigjim wrote:Yep, one of these might do the trick.
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Re: any thoughts as to post peak music players?
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Post peak? Did I miss something RGR? I must say, I have only skipped OVER your posts for the last 6 months or so.
I guess this was a peak. Not sure you should be so sure that it is THE peak though...
Post peak? Did I miss something RGR? I must say, I have only skipped OVER your posts for the last 6 months or so.
I guess this was a peak. Not sure you should be so sure that it is THE peak though...
Jim
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"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
For every complex problem, there is a simple answer, and it's wrong.
"Heaven and earth are ruthless, and treat the myriad creatures as straw dogs" (Lao Tzu V.i).
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That's a point, didn't RGR used to have a signature listing all the previous peak oils? What happened to that?SunnyJim wrote:?????
Post peak? Did I miss something RGR? I must say, I have only skipped OVER your posts for the last 6 months or so.
I guess this was a peak. Not sure you should be so sure that it is THE peak though...
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I probably shouldn't, but...to start simply, has the US peaked?RGR wrote:I removed the list. Unbeknownst to me previously, actual information apparently can cause terrible consternation and a crisis of confidence among delicate British internet posters. So my priority now is to stop introducing any more of this insidiously realistic information than absolutely necessary, in order to contribute towards group happiness rather than disturb it.
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. . . for the moment, eh RGR.RGR wrote:There is only one resource based scenario I am aware of which would allow the US to increase oil production above its early 1970's peak, and it is indeed politically unpalatable.
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