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PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

What's on your mind?
General interest discussions, not necessarily related to depletion.

Vote for one in each category

kublikhan
3
18%
Rockdoc
4
24%
pstarr
4
24%
Keith_McClary
0
No votes
OF2
2
12%
Outcast_Searcher
1
6%
Graeme
3
18%
 
Total votes : 17

PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

Unread postby Pops » Sun 09 Dec 2012, 09:59:13

So who was your favorite poster in 2012?
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Re: PO Best of 2012

Unread postby Rod_Cloutier » Sun 09 Dec 2012, 15:42:59

The:

Financial System Supply-Chain Cross-Contagion:
a study in global systemic collapse.
By David Korowicz

Was the best essay I've read here this year. (The poll above seems confusing- unsure how to indicate this article as my vote above?)

We've seen more spam here on this site this year than any previous year. So the Anti-spam thread would be my vote for #2.
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Re: PO Best of 2012

Unread postby dorlomin » Sun 09 Dec 2012, 17:07:08

Id nominate Rockdoc for best poster. Very informative on oil.
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Re: PO Best of 2012

Unread postby AdTheNad » Sun 09 Dec 2012, 17:24:24

I nominate pstarr, for continually doing battle with the cornucopians, and in a humorous way.

If we can nominate 2 people, I'd also nominate Keith_McClary. I almost always agree with his posts, and find them interesting and often informative.
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Re: PO Best of 2012

Unread postby dolanbaker » Sun 09 Dec 2012, 18:04:11

"here comes the double dip" is great entertainment ;)
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Re: PO Best of 2012

Unread postby Quinny » Sun 09 Dec 2012, 18:38:47

Double Dip
LENR :)
Euro Thread
Today I did....
OF2's discovery thread (where did it go) for proving how discoveries are not really going to meet demand :)

Pstarr like AdtheNad
RockDoc for the Oil industry Award
Ralfy for calmly plugging away at cornies without any hissy fits
Human for returning ????
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Re: PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

Unread postby Pops » Mon 10 Dec 2012, 08:48:53

OK I blew it, too many polls in one! The Best Thread voting is here.
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Re: PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

Unread postby TheAntiDoomer » Mon 10 Dec 2012, 10:53:36

Ugh. Seriously Pstarr? What about Rockdock?
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Re: PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

Unread postby TheAntiDoomer » Mon 10 Dec 2012, 10:55:45

Also Pops, without Oilfinder2, this thread is a joke.
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Re: PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

Unread postby dorlomin » Mon 10 Dec 2012, 11:07:06

TheAntiDoomer wrote:Also Pops, without Oilfinder2, this thread is a joke.

Internets a big place. No one forces you to be here.
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Re: PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

Unread postby evilgenius » Mon 10 Dec 2012, 12:15:22

You are the best poster, Pops. This year your posting of various topics of interest has done wonders to keep this site lively when sometimes participation has been low. Others have done the same in years past, like Graeme who has continued without a let down, but you stepped in this year with a timely selection of topics and interjected with opinion of your own that has kept intelligent conversation going within.
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Re: PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

Unread postby TheAntiDoomer » Mon 10 Dec 2012, 12:41:57

I voted for the generic one as a write in for OILFINDER2
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Re: PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

Unread postby Tanada » Mon 10 Dec 2012, 13:04:20

Outcast_Searcher, because when he replies his answers make me think. I don't necessarily agree, but I have to think through what he writes before I can make that decision, where many of the posters on this and other groups allow snap decisions due to lack of depth.
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To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.
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Re: PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

Unread postby Plantagenet » Mon 10 Dec 2012, 13:14:01

I voted for Daniel Plainview last year, and he's still great but this year with the controversy growing over frakking and its potential to unlock more domestic oil production increases from the Bakken and other shale oil formations I have to give the edge to Rocdoc.

Rocdoc is smart, articulate, and knows his stuff on oil drilling and the oil biz in general and has the personal experience to back up his points. His posts are well-written, to the point, and entertainingly feisty.
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Re: PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

Unread postby Narz » Mon 10 Dec 2012, 15:50:15

I vote for Graeme.
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Re: PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

Unread postby argyle » Wed 12 Dec 2012, 06:21:27

evilgenius wrote:You are the best poster, Pops. This year your posting of various topics of interest has done wonders to keep this site lively when sometimes participation has been low. Others have done the same in years past, like Graeme who has continued without a let down, but you stepped in this year with a timely selection of topics and interjected with opinion of your own that has kept intelligent conversation going within.


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Re: PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

Unread postby SeaGypsy » Wed 12 Dec 2012, 07:39:02

I'm going all commie on this one. Some folks here I really like, several enough I endevour to venture stateside for the first time in over 20 years (oh land of my birth...). I appreciate most the humourful, often bone dry wit of cloudy (my ex co-pro in teaching- I quit all such work recently and am now full time logistics. If I had a fave (I don't) it would also be Pops, for same reasons as Pstarr. However- this site is definitely one waay greater than the sum of it's parts.

(Poster most envious of for 2012???- Ibon 8) , then Newfie, Pops, Pstarr)

(Most informative- Pops, Rocdoc, Tanada, OF2 :oops: )

(Awe inspiring- Shaved Monkey, Ibon, Pops, Zeyang, and several others in the making.)

In my second big career move since fully grokking peak oil in 2006, I have also married, had (have) 2 exquisite daughters, moved to 3 cities and a village in 2 countries, learned and learned like a freshman on meths. What I appreciate most here is the little sense of virtual community we have here, which goes with me from the jungle to the city, to another city and another jungle. The way we gradually mature and evolve personally having grasped the true fragility of the supposedly a few years ago- 'resilient economy'. Hanging with the crew here who I spent many hours reading well before the economy hid the skids in '08, the prophetic generation- is an honor and a privilege.I hope to see more folks here evolve, create and inspire life change.
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Re: PO Best of 2012: Best Poster

Unread postby Pops » Wed 12 Dec 2012, 08:55:06

Thanks for the kind words everyone, I really am addicted to this place, good thing I don't have a real job!
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