I think this is the beginnings of an economy based on perpetual growth and fossil fuel energy running headlong into geological energy constraints. Basically I see an undulatory downward path for the rest of my life. From here out, I think any rallies in our economic condition are going to be met with spiking commodity prices that knock us right back down.
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 1:12 pm Post subject: Re: Oil Storm movie torrent - download it!
hi guys,
i have also tried to download the movie oil storm for the past 3 years! i live in switzerland and i think the coincidence between oil storm movie and kathrina was spooky at best.
i tried the links to the torrents but they don't work. if there is anyone online who could let me have the correct torrent to the full movie version i would be very grateful indeed. i am stuck at 87%...
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:47 pm Post subject: Re: Oil Storm movie torrent - download it!
I agree FX will for multiple reasons never show this again. It is dated, the comparisions between the fictional hurricane and Katrina are way too close for comfort and gas prices they show that result from the fictional combination of events are not much higher than they are now.
That said I dislike the idea of this site being used to facilitate what is technically piracy and you never know when someone decides to send a nasty legal letter as a result. I am sure that is something the owners of this site would rather not deal with.
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Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 11:21 pm Post subject: Re: Oil Storm movie torrent - download it!
I think all these movies are dated now. They take a "despair, because this is what lies ahead" attitude and we're now trudging through that increasingly bleak future day in and day out. _________________ As long as I am around, there are no worries we have reached "Peak Words"
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2008 5:24 am Post subject: Re: Oil Storm movie torrent - download it!
"Oil prices reach $130 per barrel, and gas prices top $8 per gallon. "
Besides the fact that the conversion between the price of oil and gasoline was off compared to reality (gas prices would be much higher now in the U.S. if the price curve between the two was not altered in mid 2007), that $130/barrel cost at peak crisis in the movie looks rather silly now.
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