User talk:Therramus

Volatility in the Price of Oil since Hubbert's Peak and Investment Risk
Hello. Thank you for your idea. However, this seems to be from an external source. If it is, could you cite that source so we don't have any copyright infringement on this wikia?

Deathgleaner 23:29, 3 February 2009 (UTC)


 * If this idea is finished, I'd like it to be one of our first featured ideas. Accept? Deathgleaner 01:03, 9 March 2009 (UTC)

Hi Deathgleaner,

You may have noticed that the idea still has a couple of unfinished sections - one section on link between investment risk and price volatility and the second on lessons learned from the 1970s oil shocks.

So its still a work in progress... but, please feel free to use it how you like. Will continue adding to it (and hopefully others as well) as time and the muse permits.

Best wishes,

Therramus

External Source
Hi I've posted written excerpts of the idea on forums elsewhere on the web under the usename Therramus (morningstar, automatic earth), but the figures and most of the written content are original.

Regards,

Therramus

PS - Let me know if this is what you mean - if not please provide details of the other source.

Best wishes,

Therramus


 * If this is all your idea, then:


 * 1. Wow. You have a productive mind


 * 2. Thank you for citing your source.


 * Deathgleaner 00:52, 9 March 2009 (UTC)

Hi, Tks... obsessive is probably a better descriptor than productive.

If you're interested - will start adding more data and interpretation over the next few week a so.

Best wishes,

Therramus

Publishing ideas
All ideas from this book are licensed by Creative commons license, which means anyone can use it as long as they cite the author and source. It is up to you whether you would like to publish this idea as a book. I agree, it's getting quite lengthy and has attracted many readers, so I think it's time you made this into a PDF (like I did with my Mac and PC evaluation) and then if you want, upload it to this site. If you're using a Mac, you can use Microsoft Word 2004 and above to "print to PDF" in the File ->> Print menu after you've typed all your text in (It may work in MS Word for Windows and Linux too, I'm not sure though). Once that's done, you can redirect your "Volatility in the Price of Oil…" to the file. Contact me if you need more help. Deathgleaner 18:06, 24 July 2009 (UTC)