Skribent: dvalin Dato: Til: dng@lists.dyne.org Emne: Re: [DNG] I'm angry, and I think you guys will understand
On 19.03.24 13:09, Steve Litt wrote:
> I'm re-learning pre-calculus online, and an advertisement came on > saying something like: > > "Still searching Youtube for math help and finding nothing except > videos from 2006? > > <swearwords class="deleted"> > </swearwords> > > OMG, 2006, it's out of warranty!
Logic error: Expecting rational discourse from 'em, as a norm. ;-)
Rather than fume at a world which has lost the 1800s-based respect for
erudition, and active work ethic, I've just sold my home in "the big
smoke", and moved out to the sticks. TV's not worth watching anyway, and
a comfortable echo chamber or two on the net is as much communication as
is needed. Understanding that "It's not me, it's you.", helps with a
certain Zen detachment, except for the real world stuff - and energy
diverted to dealing with tangible risk also has a calming effect.
If atmospheric +52% CO₂ wrt 1780 can lead to 5°C global heating once the
oceans catch up, as they absorb 93% of the heat load for a while, then a
modicum of adaptation will minimise discomfort, I figure. The effort
diverts futile anger at the recklessness of the slow global response to
certain massive environmental modification of an adverse nature.
Having just gone off-grid, it matters less to me that we've had high
voltage power pylons flattened by wind several times already now, before
the winds really pick up. With 118,000 L of water storage, and no town
connection, their water pumps are of only academic interest here. A
septic tank obviates reliance on sewage system pumps 'n stuff. We all
need schools, hospitals, and at least intermittent food supply, but
day to day resilience is bound to become an asset - by next decade,
perhaps?
The BEV runs on pure fossil free photons; now I need a little BEV farm
vehicle for fetching firewood, and fence repair. That sweat makes it
easy to ignore slow learners, not least your bete noir, those ignorant
of history, filled only with the latest ephemera.
Anyway, with 2 km² of forest between me and the highway, I prefer to
listen to the birds, rather than the madding crowd. But that's just me.