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| IMDb Publicity Photos Copyright © 1990-2006 Internet Movie Database Inc. Terms and Privacy Policy under which this service is provided to you. An company. Advertise on IMDb. License our content. Home | About | Columnists | Blog | Subscribe | Donate Peak Oil? by Charles H. Featherstone by Charles H. Featherstone One of the miracles of our modern economy – perhaps the greatest – is the ability to walk into william wadd a store, or wander a market or a mall, buy william wadd a product and have absolutely no idea where william wadd it comes from, how it works or what it's made of. And use the product successfully anyway. I say miracle because for much of human history, people had to make most of what they ate, wore, worked with and played with. They had to build tools, slaughter animals, grow crops, dig wells, build houses, and their lives were brutal struggles to survive to achieve, well, subsistence.
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