... alleviate some of this:
- Centralized power...
- Natural gas...centralized... Miles & miles of giant windmills...
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Centralized anything is a tempting target, a big target.
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Centralized anything requires enormous distribution infrastructure.
In the example of 'giant windmills', those rely on centralized factories, trucking (relying on centralized fuel refineries, predictable routes, centralized maintenance buildings...), centralized decommission and burial.
Any disruption at any point crashes the whole shootin' match.
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As we learned during the 1940s wars, destruction of centralized factories crashes a culture.
As we learned decades ago prior to the Military/Industrial Complex invasion of Iraq, centralized water-treatment and electric-generating plants are priority targets to destabilize a culture.
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As we learned during the on-going Deepwater Horizon offshore drilling-platform fiascos...
As we learned from the on-going Exxon Valdez disasters...
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The evidence indicates centralized anything was better than nothing during the olden days of High Trust society.
Example:
Rural Electrification in Nebraska and Kansas was better than nothing, except for transferring the NIMBY impact onto farmers in Tennessee and the required dams and flooding of their homes and towns.
The destruction of a culture.
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I see zero benefits to centralized anything.
The evidence clearly shows centralized anything is suicidal.
Example:
2020-24, as the government agents leave their massive -- centralized -- office-buildings in downtown anyplace, cities return to their Stable State... abandoned haunts for feral foragers.
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This thread is an exercise in living in the past while expecting an identical future.
Normalcy Bias.
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Who in their right mind would trust the American University Complex to produce competent crews to maintain those far-off centralized anything?
The geezers capable of such are going extinct.
And more than simply leaving the work-force through attrition and dying, people like me are actively withdrawing our support for the Managers And Administrators of centralized anything.
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Centralized anything absorbs ever-decreasing resources.
Poo on that.
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[I am not targeting 'dhuff' for stating an opinion, I merely offer one alternative]