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MonkeyWithoutOil: Frontlines
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Ironmonkey's World Without Oil blog. Monday, March 3, 2008. I recently bought the video game Frontlines: Fuel of War. This game takes place in a future world where a coalition led by the U.S. is fighting against China. And Russia for control of the energy resources of the Caspian Basin. The game even uses phrases like "Peak Oil" and " The Long Emergency. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. FTW Peak Oil Blog.
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MonkeyWithoutOil: March 2008
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Ironmonkey's World Without Oil blog. Monday, March 3, 2008. I recently bought the video game Frontlines: Fuel of War. This game takes place in a future world where a coalition led by the U.S. is fighting against China. And Russia for control of the energy resources of the Caspian Basin. The game even uses phrases like "Peak Oil" and " The Long Emergency. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. FTW Peak Oil Blog.
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MonkeyWithoutOil: Ending Thoughts (OOG)
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Ironmonkey's World Without Oil blog. Thursday, May 31, 2007. I learned from talking to people about Peak Oil that the whole Y2K. Looking back at World Without Oil, I think it is the most amazing, best multiplayer "game" I have experienced. Usually gaming takes time away from accomplishing useful things in real life, but WWO taught me a lot, lowered my electric bill, and got me focused on doing things that matter to me. The End Of Oil. Twilight in the Desert. September 1, 2007 at 10:07 PM. P is for Paper.
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MonkeyWithoutOil: Bike Friday Tikit
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Ironmonkey's World Without Oil blog. Monday, May 28, 2007. I recently ordered a Bike Friday. This is a folding bicycle that can be folded in about 5 seconds - watch the video! Folded, it is small enough to fit in the back seat of a car. You can also take it with you on a bus or train, so it is great for "mixed-mode" trips. Mine has not arrived yet, but I'm really looking forward to it. May 28, 2007 at 12:00 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Simple, Lazy Gardening.
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MonkeyWithoutOil: Cross-training Without Oil
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Ironmonkey's World Without Oil blog. Thursday, May 31, 2007. This weekend I went bicycling and skateboarding, and worked in the garden. Yesterday I carpooled part of the way to work and skateboarded the rest of the way. Today I took the bus to work, carpooled home, then mowed the lawn with a manual push mower, worked in the garden some more, and turned the compost pile. There's plenty of exercise to be had in a world without oil. I love this way of thinking! June 3, 2007 at 10:59 PM. Thanks for the comme...
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MonkeyWithoutOil: Simple, Lazy Gardening
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Ironmonkey's World Without Oil blog. Tuesday, May 29, 2007. Simple, Lazy Gardening. Asked for gardening tips. There are plenty of books and web sites out there about gardening. This post is for you if you think it all sounds like too much work, or you think you don't have the magic "green thumb." You can grow vegetables with very little effort. There are only 3 principles, and the first is the most important. 1 Discover what grows easily in the areas you have. Here's what not to do. 2 Get good soil.
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MonkeyWithoutOil: The Future of Racing
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Ironmonkey's World Without Oil blog. Sunday, May 27, 2007. The Future of Racing. I rode my motorcycle out to Portland International Raceway to watch the future of racing in a World Without Oil. Held electric vehicle races and OHPV. Had human-powered vehicle races. I was surprised at how fast these things could go. The PIR track is about 1.9 miles, and the electric vehicles lapped it pretty quickly. One observer said they were averaging over 50 miles per hour. Part of me was disappointed that I couldn't m...
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MonkeyWithoutOil: Arson with a Twist
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Ironmonkey's World Without Oil blog. Saturday, May 26, 2007. Arson with a Twist. Note: the following is a. Post, and it is a work of fiction. The links are to real articles, but they are taken out of context and given a fictional interpretation.]. Though in general the Portland area has been a relatively good place to live lately, we have also seen a rash. Of a few dozen mysterious arsons. Yep, the same old game is happening again. This was actually happening in the auto insurance industry before the...