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To: elmatador who wrote (75921)7/3/2011 2:30:48 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Respond to of 218005
 
Quite right ElM. That's what I have been explaining to you for decades and centuries: <what you see is here to stay. It is the new way the world IS. There is no alternative. There is not going to be a turning back and is going to be more so.

I can picture here a dinossaur telling the other:
"This is just a cold spell."
"Food will be aplenty in a few months."
"This population downturn is just a soft patch we are going through"

What you see today is a trend that will consolidate in two decades. Reality must be accepted so as to adapt.
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As I mentioned, the biggest paradigm shift is yet to happen. We are just at the gateway to the future, which is inevitable, relentless, merciless and unavoidable. The die is cast. The details are yet to be determined, but that's a minor matter [other than for the individuals involved in the unfortunate aspects of those details].

As you wrote, there's no going back. Atavistic Aztec dinosaurs expect the glory days of gold to return. They expect to return to the Maunder Minimum period when England was a chilly place suitable for providing slaves to raiding Barbary pirates and Spain and Portugal were doing well. Sorry ElM, those days have gone.

Peak People will be 2037. Reglaciation [or Little Ice Age] will be 2020. Cyberspace will continue to gain ascendancy.

Mqurice