MichaelJ wrote:Well, I'm going to go the optimistic route; despite everything, as a species I think we will work things out eventually and there won't be an apocalypse. It's an interesting thread, GPSG, and I will admit that years ago I used to horde rice and bullets - but the older I get, the more I realize that I will never need them.
You hoarded just rice and bullets?
You actually touched on my next line of comments in this thread (was going to wait till next week to collect more poll results), so might as well get it out...
Given what we have in the poll, only 1 out of 19 rated their chance in the 81-100% band while there's a skewed curve down to the lowest category. Isn't that interesting? What we do know in terms of the key traits to survival include: Think outside the box, flexible, optimism, physical abilities amongst others. And what our poll has demonstrated is that most of us fall way behind in our optimism. Given the nature of our group, we should have way more bush/outdoor skills than most in the society and given our level of optimism, what hope will there be for the rest of the society? Something to think about isn't it? Maybe we should be more optimistic of our chances...

BTW, who was the optimistic one? You should be congratulated by all here!
