Oil prices got you down?
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
you may be burning 20 gallons a week but most are not they are burning /carring more you are seeing
the field but not the crops
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Sonny, I was buying gas when it cost a tad more than three bits a gallon
> -- the taxes on a gallon of gas is more than that now. "No Gas" signs
> are a personal memory.
>
> If I'm burning 20 gallons a week I'm burning 20 gallons a week. The
> demand is the same, no matter how large or small the purchase lot is.
>
> tim bur wrote:
> > yes u are burning the same 20 gallons a week but if gas was say a buc a gallon it would be
> > no big deal to wait till the end of the week to get gas, think bac to when it was. but people
> > now have a mind set they will save cash by topping off their tanks knowing that prices are
> > going to rise, and because of this mindset, they are now buying 5 gallons more a week topping
> > off the tank instead of waiting to get fuel when the tank gets low so damand goes up big time
> > it's a simple case of supply and demand. think this is bull ---- remember princess di's
> > beenie babies when she died they were upwards of 500 buc's if you could find them now they are
> > a dime a dozen
> > a friend of mind who works for a oil company tell me that sweet crude is no lomger used to
> > make gas and the refiners now use sour crude and it's the price of that oil per barrel thats
> > even higher something like 75.00 bucs a barrel he's say it will hit 100.00 by the end of summer
> > then it's going to drop big time. i hope hes right
> >
> >
> > Lee Ayrton wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Please explain: If I'm burning 20 gal/week, how does buying 20 gallons
> >>once a week instead of 5 gallons a day reduce demand.
> >>
> >>tim bur wrote:
> >>
> >>>lets try not to run to the pump every day to top off the tank thus reducing a higher
> >>>demand , lets slow down and reenact the 55 mph law federally, slow down and keep our
> >>>vehicles fix when the check engine lite is on. start using concrete and cut down ashphalt
> >>>that takes all kind of oil/tar to make and just watch how much oil comes down after 3
> >>>months of of causing a glut in the market
> >>> gas does not have the shelf life it used to so they do not want to stockpile it
> >>>
> >>>Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>From another thread that was veering off-topic...
> >>>
> >>>>Besides untreated water, name another liquid you can get for $1.50/gallon.
> >>>>Bill had mentioned California diesel prices hitting $3.00/gallon in another
> >>>>thread.
> >>>>http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...-home-business
> >>>>
> >>>>At first I thought waaa waa waa, it's still cheaper than most countries on
> >>>>the planet.... until I did the math! Tonight I paid $.82/L Canadian for
> >>>>diesel, after conversion to gallons and into US Funds, I paid $2.54/gallon
> >>>>US... hehehe. Unfortunately, regular unleaded in Canada is still
> >>>>$2.86/gallon US, almost $.30 higher than California.
> >>>>
> >>>>It's important for us Canadians and Americans not to whine too much for our
> >>>>overseas friends are paying at least twice as much for "petrol".
> >>>>
> >>>>Let's keep things in perspective
> >>>>In fact, at today's price of $63/barrel (petroleum barrels are 42
> >>>>gallons)...
> >>>>
> >>>>A cool refreshing cup of crude oil would cost you about 10 cents unlike the
> >>>>thieving pimply faced little girl down the street selling lemonade for 25
> >>>>cents a cup.
> >>>>
> >>>>Slide by your local pub for pint after a hard days work? You'd jump at a
> >>>>chance to get your suds for the price of a pint of crude at 19 cents.
> >>>>
> >>>>If only we could get a 255 ml can of pop for the price of crude... about 9
> >>>>cents.
> >>>
> >>>
> >
the field but not the crops
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Sonny, I was buying gas when it cost a tad more than three bits a gallon
> -- the taxes on a gallon of gas is more than that now. "No Gas" signs
> are a personal memory.
>
> If I'm burning 20 gallons a week I'm burning 20 gallons a week. The
> demand is the same, no matter how large or small the purchase lot is.
>
> tim bur wrote:
> > yes u are burning the same 20 gallons a week but if gas was say a buc a gallon it would be
> > no big deal to wait till the end of the week to get gas, think bac to when it was. but people
> > now have a mind set they will save cash by topping off their tanks knowing that prices are
> > going to rise, and because of this mindset, they are now buying 5 gallons more a week topping
> > off the tank instead of waiting to get fuel when the tank gets low so damand goes up big time
> > it's a simple case of supply and demand. think this is bull ---- remember princess di's
> > beenie babies when she died they were upwards of 500 buc's if you could find them now they are
> > a dime a dozen
> > a friend of mind who works for a oil company tell me that sweet crude is no lomger used to
> > make gas and the refiners now use sour crude and it's the price of that oil per barrel thats
> > even higher something like 75.00 bucs a barrel he's say it will hit 100.00 by the end of summer
> > then it's going to drop big time. i hope hes right
> >
> >
> > Lee Ayrton wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Please explain: If I'm burning 20 gal/week, how does buying 20 gallons
> >>once a week instead of 5 gallons a day reduce demand.
> >>
> >>tim bur wrote:
> >>
> >>>lets try not to run to the pump every day to top off the tank thus reducing a higher
> >>>demand , lets slow down and reenact the 55 mph law federally, slow down and keep our
> >>>vehicles fix when the check engine lite is on. start using concrete and cut down ashphalt
> >>>that takes all kind of oil/tar to make and just watch how much oil comes down after 3
> >>>months of of causing a glut in the market
> >>> gas does not have the shelf life it used to so they do not want to stockpile it
> >>>
> >>>Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>From another thread that was veering off-topic...
> >>>
> >>>>Besides untreated water, name another liquid you can get for $1.50/gallon.
> >>>>Bill had mentioned California diesel prices hitting $3.00/gallon in another
> >>>>thread.
> >>>>http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...-home-business
> >>>>
> >>>>At first I thought waaa waa waa, it's still cheaper than most countries on
> >>>>the planet.... until I did the math! Tonight I paid $.82/L Canadian for
> >>>>diesel, after conversion to gallons and into US Funds, I paid $2.54/gallon
> >>>>US... hehehe. Unfortunately, regular unleaded in Canada is still
> >>>>$2.86/gallon US, almost $.30 higher than California.
> >>>>
> >>>>It's important for us Canadians and Americans not to whine too much for our
> >>>>overseas friends are paying at least twice as much for "petrol".
> >>>>
> >>>>Let's keep things in perspective
> >>>>In fact, at today's price of $63/barrel (petroleum barrels are 42
> >>>>gallons)...
> >>>>
> >>>>A cool refreshing cup of crude oil would cost you about 10 cents unlike the
> >>>>thieving pimply faced little girl down the street selling lemonade for 25
> >>>>cents a cup.
> >>>>
> >>>>Slide by your local pub for pint after a hard days work? You'd jump at a
> >>>>chance to get your suds for the price of a pint of crude at 19 cents.
> >>>>
> >>>>If only we could get a 255 ml can of pop for the price of crude... about 9
> >>>>cents.
> >>>
> >>>
> >
#192
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
you may be burning 20 gallons a week but most are not they are burning /carring more you are seeing
the field but not the crops
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Sonny, I was buying gas when it cost a tad more than three bits a gallon
> -- the taxes on a gallon of gas is more than that now. "No Gas" signs
> are a personal memory.
>
> If I'm burning 20 gallons a week I'm burning 20 gallons a week. The
> demand is the same, no matter how large or small the purchase lot is.
>
> tim bur wrote:
> > yes u are burning the same 20 gallons a week but if gas was say a buc a gallon it would be
> > no big deal to wait till the end of the week to get gas, think bac to when it was. but people
> > now have a mind set they will save cash by topping off their tanks knowing that prices are
> > going to rise, and because of this mindset, they are now buying 5 gallons more a week topping
> > off the tank instead of waiting to get fuel when the tank gets low so damand goes up big time
> > it's a simple case of supply and demand. think this is bull ---- remember princess di's
> > beenie babies when she died they were upwards of 500 buc's if you could find them now they are
> > a dime a dozen
> > a friend of mind who works for a oil company tell me that sweet crude is no lomger used to
> > make gas and the refiners now use sour crude and it's the price of that oil per barrel thats
> > even higher something like 75.00 bucs a barrel he's say it will hit 100.00 by the end of summer
> > then it's going to drop big time. i hope hes right
> >
> >
> > Lee Ayrton wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Please explain: If I'm burning 20 gal/week, how does buying 20 gallons
> >>once a week instead of 5 gallons a day reduce demand.
> >>
> >>tim bur wrote:
> >>
> >>>lets try not to run to the pump every day to top off the tank thus reducing a higher
> >>>demand , lets slow down and reenact the 55 mph law federally, slow down and keep our
> >>>vehicles fix when the check engine lite is on. start using concrete and cut down ashphalt
> >>>that takes all kind of oil/tar to make and just watch how much oil comes down after 3
> >>>months of of causing a glut in the market
> >>> gas does not have the shelf life it used to so they do not want to stockpile it
> >>>
> >>>Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>From another thread that was veering off-topic...
> >>>
> >>>>Besides untreated water, name another liquid you can get for $1.50/gallon.
> >>>>Bill had mentioned California diesel prices hitting $3.00/gallon in another
> >>>>thread.
> >>>>http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...-home-business
> >>>>
> >>>>At first I thought waaa waa waa, it's still cheaper than most countries on
> >>>>the planet.... until I did the math! Tonight I paid $.82/L Canadian for
> >>>>diesel, after conversion to gallons and into US Funds, I paid $2.54/gallon
> >>>>US... hehehe. Unfortunately, regular unleaded in Canada is still
> >>>>$2.86/gallon US, almost $.30 higher than California.
> >>>>
> >>>>It's important for us Canadians and Americans not to whine too much for our
> >>>>overseas friends are paying at least twice as much for "petrol".
> >>>>
> >>>>Let's keep things in perspective
> >>>>In fact, at today's price of $63/barrel (petroleum barrels are 42
> >>>>gallons)...
> >>>>
> >>>>A cool refreshing cup of crude oil would cost you about 10 cents unlike the
> >>>>thieving pimply faced little girl down the street selling lemonade for 25
> >>>>cents a cup.
> >>>>
> >>>>Slide by your local pub for pint after a hard days work? You'd jump at a
> >>>>chance to get your suds for the price of a pint of crude at 19 cents.
> >>>>
> >>>>If only we could get a 255 ml can of pop for the price of crude... about 9
> >>>>cents.
> >>>
> >>>
> >
the field but not the crops
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Sonny, I was buying gas when it cost a tad more than three bits a gallon
> -- the taxes on a gallon of gas is more than that now. "No Gas" signs
> are a personal memory.
>
> If I'm burning 20 gallons a week I'm burning 20 gallons a week. The
> demand is the same, no matter how large or small the purchase lot is.
>
> tim bur wrote:
> > yes u are burning the same 20 gallons a week but if gas was say a buc a gallon it would be
> > no big deal to wait till the end of the week to get gas, think bac to when it was. but people
> > now have a mind set they will save cash by topping off their tanks knowing that prices are
> > going to rise, and because of this mindset, they are now buying 5 gallons more a week topping
> > off the tank instead of waiting to get fuel when the tank gets low so damand goes up big time
> > it's a simple case of supply and demand. think this is bull ---- remember princess di's
> > beenie babies when she died they were upwards of 500 buc's if you could find them now they are
> > a dime a dozen
> > a friend of mind who works for a oil company tell me that sweet crude is no lomger used to
> > make gas and the refiners now use sour crude and it's the price of that oil per barrel thats
> > even higher something like 75.00 bucs a barrel he's say it will hit 100.00 by the end of summer
> > then it's going to drop big time. i hope hes right
> >
> >
> > Lee Ayrton wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Please explain: If I'm burning 20 gal/week, how does buying 20 gallons
> >>once a week instead of 5 gallons a day reduce demand.
> >>
> >>tim bur wrote:
> >>
> >>>lets try not to run to the pump every day to top off the tank thus reducing a higher
> >>>demand , lets slow down and reenact the 55 mph law federally, slow down and keep our
> >>>vehicles fix when the check engine lite is on. start using concrete and cut down ashphalt
> >>>that takes all kind of oil/tar to make and just watch how much oil comes down after 3
> >>>months of of causing a glut in the market
> >>> gas does not have the shelf life it used to so they do not want to stockpile it
> >>>
> >>>Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>From another thread that was veering off-topic...
> >>>
> >>>>Besides untreated water, name another liquid you can get for $1.50/gallon.
> >>>>Bill had mentioned California diesel prices hitting $3.00/gallon in another
> >>>>thread.
> >>>>http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...-home-business
> >>>>
> >>>>At first I thought waaa waa waa, it's still cheaper than most countries on
> >>>>the planet.... until I did the math! Tonight I paid $.82/L Canadian for
> >>>>diesel, after conversion to gallons and into US Funds, I paid $2.54/gallon
> >>>>US... hehehe. Unfortunately, regular unleaded in Canada is still
> >>>>$2.86/gallon US, almost $.30 higher than California.
> >>>>
> >>>>It's important for us Canadians and Americans not to whine too much for our
> >>>>overseas friends are paying at least twice as much for "petrol".
> >>>>
> >>>>Let's keep things in perspective
> >>>>In fact, at today's price of $63/barrel (petroleum barrels are 42
> >>>>gallons)...
> >>>>
> >>>>A cool refreshing cup of crude oil would cost you about 10 cents unlike the
> >>>>thieving pimply faced little girl down the street selling lemonade for 25
> >>>>cents a cup.
> >>>>
> >>>>Slide by your local pub for pint after a hard days work? You'd jump at a
> >>>>chance to get your suds for the price of a pint of crude at 19 cents.
> >>>>
> >>>>If only we could get a 255 ml can of pop for the price of crude... about 9
> >>>>cents.
> >>>
> >>>
> >
#193
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
you may be burning 20 gallons a week but most are not they are burning /carring more you are seeing
the field but not the crops
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Sonny, I was buying gas when it cost a tad more than three bits a gallon
> -- the taxes on a gallon of gas is more than that now. "No Gas" signs
> are a personal memory.
>
> If I'm burning 20 gallons a week I'm burning 20 gallons a week. The
> demand is the same, no matter how large or small the purchase lot is.
>
> tim bur wrote:
> > yes u are burning the same 20 gallons a week but if gas was say a buc a gallon it would be
> > no big deal to wait till the end of the week to get gas, think bac to when it was. but people
> > now have a mind set they will save cash by topping off their tanks knowing that prices are
> > going to rise, and because of this mindset, they are now buying 5 gallons more a week topping
> > off the tank instead of waiting to get fuel when the tank gets low so damand goes up big time
> > it's a simple case of supply and demand. think this is bull ---- remember princess di's
> > beenie babies when she died they were upwards of 500 buc's if you could find them now they are
> > a dime a dozen
> > a friend of mind who works for a oil company tell me that sweet crude is no lomger used to
> > make gas and the refiners now use sour crude and it's the price of that oil per barrel thats
> > even higher something like 75.00 bucs a barrel he's say it will hit 100.00 by the end of summer
> > then it's going to drop big time. i hope hes right
> >
> >
> > Lee Ayrton wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Please explain: If I'm burning 20 gal/week, how does buying 20 gallons
> >>once a week instead of 5 gallons a day reduce demand.
> >>
> >>tim bur wrote:
> >>
> >>>lets try not to run to the pump every day to top off the tank thus reducing a higher
> >>>demand , lets slow down and reenact the 55 mph law federally, slow down and keep our
> >>>vehicles fix when the check engine lite is on. start using concrete and cut down ashphalt
> >>>that takes all kind of oil/tar to make and just watch how much oil comes down after 3
> >>>months of of causing a glut in the market
> >>> gas does not have the shelf life it used to so they do not want to stockpile it
> >>>
> >>>Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>From another thread that was veering off-topic...
> >>>
> >>>>Besides untreated water, name another liquid you can get for $1.50/gallon.
> >>>>Bill had mentioned California diesel prices hitting $3.00/gallon in another
> >>>>thread.
> >>>>http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...-home-business
> >>>>
> >>>>At first I thought waaa waa waa, it's still cheaper than most countries on
> >>>>the planet.... until I did the math! Tonight I paid $.82/L Canadian for
> >>>>diesel, after conversion to gallons and into US Funds, I paid $2.54/gallon
> >>>>US... hehehe. Unfortunately, regular unleaded in Canada is still
> >>>>$2.86/gallon US, almost $.30 higher than California.
> >>>>
> >>>>It's important for us Canadians and Americans not to whine too much for our
> >>>>overseas friends are paying at least twice as much for "petrol".
> >>>>
> >>>>Let's keep things in perspective
> >>>>In fact, at today's price of $63/barrel (petroleum barrels are 42
> >>>>gallons)...
> >>>>
> >>>>A cool refreshing cup of crude oil would cost you about 10 cents unlike the
> >>>>thieving pimply faced little girl down the street selling lemonade for 25
> >>>>cents a cup.
> >>>>
> >>>>Slide by your local pub for pint after a hard days work? You'd jump at a
> >>>>chance to get your suds for the price of a pint of crude at 19 cents.
> >>>>
> >>>>If only we could get a 255 ml can of pop for the price of crude... about 9
> >>>>cents.
> >>>
> >>>
> >
the field but not the crops
Lee Ayrton wrote:
> Sonny, I was buying gas when it cost a tad more than three bits a gallon
> -- the taxes on a gallon of gas is more than that now. "No Gas" signs
> are a personal memory.
>
> If I'm burning 20 gallons a week I'm burning 20 gallons a week. The
> demand is the same, no matter how large or small the purchase lot is.
>
> tim bur wrote:
> > yes u are burning the same 20 gallons a week but if gas was say a buc a gallon it would be
> > no big deal to wait till the end of the week to get gas, think bac to when it was. but people
> > now have a mind set they will save cash by topping off their tanks knowing that prices are
> > going to rise, and because of this mindset, they are now buying 5 gallons more a week topping
> > off the tank instead of waiting to get fuel when the tank gets low so damand goes up big time
> > it's a simple case of supply and demand. think this is bull ---- remember princess di's
> > beenie babies when she died they were upwards of 500 buc's if you could find them now they are
> > a dime a dozen
> > a friend of mind who works for a oil company tell me that sweet crude is no lomger used to
> > make gas and the refiners now use sour crude and it's the price of that oil per barrel thats
> > even higher something like 75.00 bucs a barrel he's say it will hit 100.00 by the end of summer
> > then it's going to drop big time. i hope hes right
> >
> >
> > Lee Ayrton wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Please explain: If I'm burning 20 gal/week, how does buying 20 gallons
> >>once a week instead of 5 gallons a day reduce demand.
> >>
> >>tim bur wrote:
> >>
> >>>lets try not to run to the pump every day to top off the tank thus reducing a higher
> >>>demand , lets slow down and reenact the 55 mph law federally, slow down and keep our
> >>>vehicles fix when the check engine lite is on. start using concrete and cut down ashphalt
> >>>that takes all kind of oil/tar to make and just watch how much oil comes down after 3
> >>>months of of causing a glut in the market
> >>> gas does not have the shelf life it used to so they do not want to stockpile it
> >>>
> >>>Cherokee-Ltd wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>From another thread that was veering off-topic...
> >>>
> >>>>Besides untreated water, name another liquid you can get for $1.50/gallon.
> >>>>Bill had mentioned California diesel prices hitting $3.00/gallon in another
> >>>>thread.
> >>>>http://www.latimes.com/business/la-f...-home-business
> >>>>
> >>>>At first I thought waaa waa waa, it's still cheaper than most countries on
> >>>>the planet.... until I did the math! Tonight I paid $.82/L Canadian for
> >>>>diesel, after conversion to gallons and into US Funds, I paid $2.54/gallon
> >>>>US... hehehe. Unfortunately, regular unleaded in Canada is still
> >>>>$2.86/gallon US, almost $.30 higher than California.
> >>>>
> >>>>It's important for us Canadians and Americans not to whine too much for our
> >>>>overseas friends are paying at least twice as much for "petrol".
> >>>>
> >>>>Let's keep things in perspective
> >>>>In fact, at today's price of $63/barrel (petroleum barrels are 42
> >>>>gallons)...
> >>>>
> >>>>A cool refreshing cup of crude oil would cost you about 10 cents unlike the
> >>>>thieving pimply faced little girl down the street selling lemonade for 25
> >>>>cents a cup.
> >>>>
> >>>>Slide by your local pub for pint after a hard days work? You'd jump at a
> >>>>chance to get your suds for the price of a pint of crude at 19 cents.
> >>>>
> >>>>If only we could get a 255 ml can of pop for the price of crude... about 9
> >>>>cents.
> >>>
> >>>
> >
#194
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
I'm sure you meant to say something along the lines of 'radiant energy"..not
carbon....
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> Every living thing sucks up carbon from our Sun, the marshes of the
> southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
> petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > but were is the dinosaurs now????
carbon....
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"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Every living thing sucks up carbon from our Sun, the marshes of the
> southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
> petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > but were is the dinosaurs now????
#195
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
I'm sure you meant to say something along the lines of 'radiant energy"..not
carbon....
--
http://members.***.net/nnote/
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42FE5EF1.9297718E@***.net...
> Every living thing sucks up carbon from our Sun, the marshes of the
> southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
> petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > but were is the dinosaurs now????
carbon....
--
http://members.***.net/nnote/
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42FE5EF1.9297718E@***.net...
> Every living thing sucks up carbon from our Sun, the marshes of the
> southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
> petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > but were is the dinosaurs now????
#196
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
I'm sure you meant to say something along the lines of 'radiant energy"..not
carbon....
--
http://members.***.net/nnote/
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42FE5EF1.9297718E@***.net...
> Every living thing sucks up carbon from our Sun, the marshes of the
> southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
> petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > but were is the dinosaurs now????
carbon....
--
http://members.***.net/nnote/
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42FE5EF1.9297718E@***.net...
> Every living thing sucks up carbon from our Sun, the marshes of the
> southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
> petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > but were is the dinosaurs now????
#197
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
I'm sure you meant to say something along the lines of 'radiant energy"..not
carbon....
--
http://members.***.net/nnote/
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:42FE5EF1.9297718E@***.net...
> Every living thing sucks up carbon from our Sun, the marshes of the
> southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
> petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > but were is the dinosaurs now????
carbon....
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"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
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> Every living thing sucks up carbon from our Sun, the marshes of the
> southern states, and areas like the Great Lakes will some day be
> petroleum, again to harvest the Sun's energy.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > but were is the dinosaurs now????
#198
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
hmmm that isn't right
i have a cabin exactly 200 miles from my house and at 70 mph it takes 3 hours on the dot to get
there and at 55 it takes 3hours ten minutes i have driven it at both speeds
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> It take three hour thirty eight minutes to travel two hundred miles
> at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
> minutes.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> > minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> > driver going thru training in my area
> > and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> > talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> > tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> > pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> > everyday
i have a cabin exactly 200 miles from my house and at 70 mph it takes 3 hours on the dot to get
there and at 55 it takes 3hours ten minutes i have driven it at both speeds
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> It take three hour thirty eight minutes to travel two hundred miles
> at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
> minutes.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> > minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> > driver going thru training in my area
> > and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> > talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> > tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> > pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> > everyday
#199
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Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
hmmm that isn't right
i have a cabin exactly 200 miles from my house and at 70 mph it takes 3 hours on the dot to get
there and at 55 it takes 3hours ten minutes i have driven it at both speeds
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> It take three hour thirty eight minutes to travel two hundred miles
> at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
> minutes.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> > minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> > driver going thru training in my area
> > and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> > talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> > tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> > pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> > everyday
i have a cabin exactly 200 miles from my house and at 70 mph it takes 3 hours on the dot to get
there and at 55 it takes 3hours ten minutes i have driven it at both speeds
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> It take three hour thirty eight minutes to travel two hundred miles
> at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
> minutes.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> > minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> > driver going thru training in my area
> > and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> > talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> > tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> > pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> > everyday
#200
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Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
hmmm that isn't right
i have a cabin exactly 200 miles from my house and at 70 mph it takes 3 hours on the dot to get
there and at 55 it takes 3hours ten minutes i have driven it at both speeds
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> It take three hour thirty eight minutes to travel two hundred miles
> at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
> minutes.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> > minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> > driver going thru training in my area
> > and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> > talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> > tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> > pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> > everyday
i have a cabin exactly 200 miles from my house and at 70 mph it takes 3 hours on the dot to get
there and at 55 it takes 3hours ten minutes i have driven it at both speeds
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
> It take three hour thirty eight minutes to travel two hundred miles
> at 55 MPH, or two hours fifty one at 70 MPH, a difference of forty seven
> minutes.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> tim bur wrote:
> >
> > did you know driving at 55 verses going the same place driving 70 only results in about a 10
> > minute difference in a 200 mile trip there is a formula for this thats given to each new
> > driver going thru training in my area
> > and i drive a 383 bigblock newport to work
> > talk to people u know and you will find that people fill the tanks on monday and use up 1/4
> > tank then drive right bac in and top off the tank thinking they are going to save a few
> > pennies. because gas goes up everyday, so demand goes up i see it everyday and hear about it
> > everyday