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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (8100)12/11/2017 7:28:22 PM
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Not so much for differences really, mainly just the pipeline that was to use Kitimat as a harbour? - as i recall ... i think we're agreed that a pipeline east was the best available option, the situation being clearly absurd that the country is importing crude from dubious overseas regimes while Alberta dilbit is landlocked, with its only market due south ... we quite likely have differences of opinion on the rate that petroleum resources need to be pumped out and burnt up, but that's a more thoughtful and sedate discussion, not at all red in tooth and claw

History has always fascinated me, it's the Whys and Hows of the manner the present got the way it is ... and it's nicely safe, comfortable, all done now, relatively predictable in hindsight, and subject to continuous re-interpretation, especially as fine details come to light, even centuries after ... interesting and cosy, fitting in all the bits and pieces, in the comfort of your own home or wherever you can pack a book

But that's only the past variety ... history is being made every day, and i find as years pass and i'm following it more closely, i'm not approving of much of how they make it nowadays ... bitcoin, geez, money from nothing, somewhere i read that its market cap now exceeds that of all above-ground silver ... the blockchain technology looks like it could be long-term useful, combined with PMs or something to back it up ... this business of declaring Jerusalem exclusive property of the zionists is dead wrong, i agree with you on that point by the way, over on the free for all ... today the NDP here said they were going ahead with Site C, flood miles of the best soil in the country, that'll be cause for dissension among the Dippers and their greenie allies, no way am i going to form an opinion on that, much less express it ... there's always plenty to argue about, i find lately that i really only enjoy it best while right on the top of that curve of a beer and a half buzz, otherwise retreat to the past, which can be laid out or picked apart more dispassionately