Breeze646 wrote:Damn I wanted it to grind to a halt. But something will still grind to a halt. That would be air travel. Since there fuel is produced from oil. So far nothing else has been succesful at a alternative. Here's a few good things about that:
1. No noise from a plane flying over your house(yay!!!)
I am in favour of getting rid of short-haul domestic flights, such as within the UK, or between cities like New York and Washington DC. When you factor in the travel time to and from the airport, the one hour prior to departure that you need to be there... the train is just as fast, if not faster. I went to Glasgow from Cardiff. Yes, the flight was barely 90 minutes. But, I had to get up at 5am, drive 45 mintues to the airport, sit in the airport for 90 minutes, then get another bus from Glasgow into the city itself. Or, I could have taken the train (I live in Cardiff city centre) to Glasgow (my friend lives in Glasgow city centre) and slept all the way.
2. Train travel will increase since yeah as you said they can make diesel from vegi oil. I forgot all about that at the time. I forget if they can make gas from vegi oil or something but yeah diesel yeah I remember reading about that somewhere. As as we all know planes can only run on there own aircraft fuel.
Sorry if it sounded like it would be like that forever but I was talking from the time we run out of oil to the time we find another supply. This could last from 1 day to 10 years.
The tap won't just suddenly run dry one day, man.
Damn this forum may be down if we run out of oil that means if we have loads of oil power plants. Now here in Ontario I don't think we have that many oil plants. We have mostly nuclear and hydro and getting rid of some coal plants right now but they plan on putting some natural gas in it's place. So atlest ontario is fine. If there is some oil plants in ontario please tell me.
Natural Gas is a fossil fuel too, you know, that is also going to become scarce sooner rather than later. You also have to take into account that Ontario Hydro has cut back a lot of its plants, and that it can't power *everyone*.
BTW it will grind to a halt once we run out of oil but not long after it will be back up and running. And I'm only 16 so I'm going to have this problem in my life time. But as the expression goes: The sooner the beter.
Yes, it'll be fantastic when the transport infrastructure grinds to a halt and everything starts to decay, the garbage men can't come to take your trash, the supermarket deliveries become fewer and farther between. During the fuel strikes in the UK five years ago, if you had your car fuelled, you hid it away, just in case.