If you produce as much as you can, then you have wasted resources building more power plants than anyone can currently use.[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 11:53 AM. Reason : .,.]
1/29/2008 11:52:53 AM
electricity comes from the Progress Energy's Arch Mage using his mana to create the power that goes through the lines according to [user]GolderViper[/user]. I mean why should we have to pay for electricity [/sarcasm].As much as I hate posts from GV and hooksaw at least i can eat some magical mushrooms and enter the same dillusional hippy world as GoldenViper[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 12:07 PM. Reason : a]
1/29/2008 12:06:39 PM
attn: GoldenViperhard work motherfucker, not entitlement
1/29/2008 12:07:58 PM
He's not entirely off the mark.Nuclear power was marketed initially as making power practically free for everyone.
1/29/2008 12:24:09 PM
marketing huhand Clinton, Obama, McCain, etc are marketed as caring about more than just money and power too]
1/29/2008 12:34:13 PM
I mean I know what you're trying to say, but really I don't think its necessary.
1/29/2008 1:40:57 PM
1/29/2008 2:08:01 PM
who's gonna pay for the fuel to run the plants, who's gonna pay for the qualified and trained professionals to run the plant (i do not think anyone is going to spend 4 years taking nuclear engineering and hours of onsite training to run the power plant for the good of humanity), how are we going to pay for all the necessary maintenance and safeguards to ensure the plant doesn't melt down, are para-military personal going to volunteer their time to ensure no wrong doers gain unauthorized access to the plant??GoldenViper please wake up out of your LSD trip and rejoin us in the real world.I think we can all understand the difference between farmer joe getting 20K from the government with the logistics and monstrous overhead of running a nuclear power plant.I think we all know what happens when we make a mistake with nuclear[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 2:31 PM. Reason : aa]
1/29/2008 2:28:55 PM
^Why can't we all pay for it?Maximize it for efficiency and then we all pay a little. And some people don't pay at all.That seems better to me than us paying a lot, and some people going without.We're so concerned about what the other guy is getting...we're willing to fuck ourselves over as long as we think the other guy is getting fucked harder.
1/29/2008 3:28:08 PM
1/29/2008 3:32:28 PM
You eliminate the element of profits and bloated salaries, etc...
1/29/2008 4:04:06 PM
LOL at this thread.This reminds me of a patient and program here. On my electric bill there is a place to give more to "help neighbors" with thier powerbills. I used to give an extra 20 bucks a month to this program. However, one day I had a lady who said she kept her heat on 80 during the winter because she hated the cold. I asked her how she could afford that and she said she didnt pay for her powerbill. She said it was free.So here I am, the dumbass with the programmable thermometer that keeps yoru house under 70 and down to 62 during hte day to save money, AND giving more to "help neighbors". Ive never given an extra dollar since and have resolved to the fact that if people dont have to pay for anything they will waste/abuse it.. whatever it is.
1/29/2008 4:07:27 PM
^Yeah, you've told that story before.I don't think it's necessarily true that people will waste and abuse things if they are "free." I imagine it's certianly a tendency in our society, but we can change that. We're not doomed to be greedy, wasteful little children just aching to dick people over and get away with it.
1/29/2008 4:24:14 PM
1/29/2008 4:31:25 PM
^^-for the most part.[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 4:31 PM. Reason : >.<]
1/29/2008 4:31:42 PM
^^ What happens if there is someone who doesn't want to work or has no desire to learn?
1/29/2008 4:39:15 PM
How do you manage to drive or ride airplanes if you consistently factor in worst case scenarios?
1/29/2008 4:39:52 PM
^^ Social pressure is the traditional answer. As long the problem's relatively limited, it hardly matters.[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 4:41 PM. Reason : win]
1/29/2008 4:40:59 PM
So you are saying as long as the amount of lazy / stupid people is limited it won't be a problem?
1/29/2008 4:42:37 PM
1/29/2008 4:43:43 PM
You're giving the majority of the population waaaaaaaaaaay too much credit here.
1/29/2008 4:46:21 PM
Stop editing after I post and stop watching the Terminator movies.
1/29/2008 4:48:54 PM
Yes, that is what a capitalist would say. "It's okay to be a greedy, selfish jerk, y'all! Everybody's doing it. It's human nature!"Maybe you're right. Sooner or later, though, we can change human nature too.
1/29/2008 4:49:20 PM
Not in a few decades.
1/29/2008 4:55:59 PM
Yes, in a few decades. Nanotechnology and AI are poised to make us masters of the physical world.
1/29/2008 5:01:17 PM
WTF are you guys talking about? You want people to work for free? You want people to build powerplants and work them for nothing? Tell me im missing your arguement.As for the old guy example, yeah he should die for nothing more than not finding help and free meals/housing. We have how many charities out there and programs?[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 5:04 PM. Reason : .]
1/29/2008 5:03:13 PM
1/29/2008 5:04:42 PM
1/29/2008 5:05:11 PM
So, what happens if I want my heat on 80 and use up my allocated energy credits that month. You going to turn off my heat then?
1/29/2008 5:15:18 PM
1/29/2008 5:23:20 PM
What if you have a bigger house? With "free" energy, why not leave the doors open in the summer, hotwater running allday, etc.Social pressures used to keep some people off welfare, not anymore. If you say anything negative about anyone on the system you are called a prick or worse.
1/29/2008 5:26:16 PM
yeah if i had unlimited "free" energy i'd probably leave my oven on at 350 or 400 all the time juts so i didnt have to preheat...i'd definitely leave all lights and electronics and appliances on, cause i mean, i aint payin for it and i dont have to be responsible for my own actions!
1/29/2008 5:28:17 PM
1/29/2008 5:46:12 PM
1/29/2008 7:17:07 PM
When I say turn off his power I'm wrong but yet you say the technocrats might...
1/29/2008 7:58:46 PM
1/29/2008 8:29:49 PM
1/29/2008 8:32:06 PM
1/29/2008 8:43:49 PM
you;ve been watching too much Star Trek
1/29/2008 9:00:30 PM
Such a society should become feasible within a few decades. The production revolution from molecular nanotechnology combined with strong AI would do it. However, I harbor no illusions about the powers that be allowing this society to develop.
1/29/2008 9:14:27 PM
1/29/2008 9:44:32 PM
It just so happens that human wants are unlimited. Over the past 20 years machines and computers have doubled our hourly production. Workers responded by working more, not less. It turns out that people really want the products being produced and increasing productivity just increases the losses from not working. If we all wanted to work 20 hours a week we could have done it long ago, but we refused. What makes you think it will be different when productivity doubles this time?[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 9:50 PM. Reason : .,.]
1/29/2008 9:49:30 PM
1/29/2008 10:15:54 PM
Europeans work less hours...good point. Do you also know thier unemployment rates? If given the option to work and get paid, or not work and get paid... most will not work. Im kinda mad at myself for even posting in this thread. What a strange idea that has no chance of working.
1/29/2008 10:24:44 PM
1/30/2008 2:33:37 AM
In the ideal society I would have 20 bitches sitting around waiting on my every want and desire.
1/30/2008 8:27:50 AM
^That would not be an ideal society for the twenty bitches.Try again.Your ideal society is self-centered and lacks vision. You could have twenty bitches waiting on you right now.And how can you be interested in that but turn your nose up at GV's thoughts about having robots waiting on all of us?I'm not down with a technocracy cause I don't want technological types completely running the world. It's depersonalizing and allows for more inhumanity, in my opinion. Plus, let's be honest...they're nerds. They'd have like half our resources going towards making Sandra Bullockish sex companions.[Edited on January 30, 2008 at 10:50 AM. Reason : sss]
1/30/2008 10:29:44 AM
1/30/2008 10:38:08 AM
But GV, the price system already handles the 'infinite production' eventuality: the price drops to near zero. So we do not need to do anything; we don't need to abandon money, we don't need to change how people think, we don't even need to pass a single law. Two companies will develop nanofactories and compete fiercely until the price of compatible products is mere pennies. Such an eventuality would make money worth more as a dollar buys far more things, not less.
1/30/2008 11:23:27 AM
we are the borg resistance is futile
1/30/2008 12:02:04 PM