Oil prices got you down?
#251
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
More bullsh*t! I've bought millions of gallon of gasoline, and I
didn't know the exact price until I was billed for the 80,000 pound
tanker load which is 9600 gallons, just that it needed to be paid for
before I could order the next load:
http://www.----------.com/chevron.jpg
I can't prove a negative!
Stop ------ing lies about a subject you obviously know nothing
about!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Call the local FBO and ask where they get fuel, then call them and
> tell them you want 5000 gallons. You will be quoted 30 cents or more
> per gallon higher than what airlines are paying. (That figure you will
> have to find out on your own....they don't tell the public, you'll need
> contacts.)
didn't know the exact price until I was billed for the 80,000 pound
tanker load which is 9600 gallons, just that it needed to be paid for
before I could order the next load:
http://www.----------.com/chevron.jpg
I can't prove a negative!
Stop ------ing lies about a subject you obviously know nothing
about!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Call the local FBO and ask where they get fuel, then call them and
> tell them you want 5000 gallons. You will be quoted 30 cents or more
> per gallon higher than what airlines are paying. (That figure you will
> have to find out on your own....they don't tell the public, you'll need
> contacts.)
#252
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
More bullsh*t! I've bought millions of gallon of gasoline, and I
didn't know the exact price until I was billed for the 80,000 pound
tanker load which is 9600 gallons, just that it needed to be paid for
before I could order the next load:
http://www.----------.com/chevron.jpg
I can't prove a negative!
Stop ------ing lies about a subject you obviously know nothing
about!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Call the local FBO and ask where they get fuel, then call them and
> tell them you want 5000 gallons. You will be quoted 30 cents or more
> per gallon higher than what airlines are paying. (That figure you will
> have to find out on your own....they don't tell the public, you'll need
> contacts.)
didn't know the exact price until I was billed for the 80,000 pound
tanker load which is 9600 gallons, just that it needed to be paid for
before I could order the next load:
http://www.----------.com/chevron.jpg
I can't prove a negative!
Stop ------ing lies about a subject you obviously know nothing
about!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Call the local FBO and ask where they get fuel, then call them and
> tell them you want 5000 gallons. You will be quoted 30 cents or more
> per gallon higher than what airlines are paying. (That figure you will
> have to find out on your own....they don't tell the public, you'll need
> contacts.)
#253
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Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
More bullsh*t! I've bought millions of gallon of gasoline, and I
didn't know the exact price until I was billed for the 80,000 pound
tanker load which is 9600 gallons, just that it needed to be paid for
before I could order the next load:
http://www.----------.com/chevron.jpg
I can't prove a negative!
Stop ------ing lies about a subject you obviously know nothing
about!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Call the local FBO and ask where they get fuel, then call them and
> tell them you want 5000 gallons. You will be quoted 30 cents or more
> per gallon higher than what airlines are paying. (That figure you will
> have to find out on your own....they don't tell the public, you'll need
> contacts.)
didn't know the exact price until I was billed for the 80,000 pound
tanker load which is 9600 gallons, just that it needed to be paid for
before I could order the next load:
http://www.----------.com/chevron.jpg
I can't prove a negative!
Stop ------ing lies about a subject you obviously know nothing
about!
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Call the local FBO and ask where they get fuel, then call them and
> tell them you want 5000 gallons. You will be quoted 30 cents or more
> per gallon higher than what airlines are paying. (That figure you will
> have to find out on your own....they don't tell the public, you'll need
> contacts.)
#254
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 08:14:21 -0400, tim bur <dbrider@cac.net> 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
Check your math, Einstein....
>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
Your logic is as flawed as your math. If I fill up once a day, or
once a month, my car gets the same fuel mileage. I'd say demand is
the same...
>bllsht wrote:
>
>> Explain to us how buying 10 gallons of gas every 5 days will create less demand
>> than buying 2 gallons every day. Why don't we all stop buying gas on Mondays?
>> That'll kill demand won't it? Give me a break...
>>
>> I'll gladly pay whatever it takes to drive my gas guzzler 75 mph. You can drive
>> your hybrid whatever speed you want, but I say ---- driving 55 mph.
>>
>> In message <42FBDE4A.C1D641E1@cac.net>, "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.
>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
Check your math, Einstein....
>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
Your logic is as flawed as your math. If I fill up once a day, or
once a month, my car gets the same fuel mileage. I'd say demand is
the same...
>bllsht wrote:
>
>> Explain to us how buying 10 gallons of gas every 5 days will create less demand
>> than buying 2 gallons every day. Why don't we all stop buying gas on Mondays?
>> That'll kill demand won't it? Give me a break...
>>
>> I'll gladly pay whatever it takes to drive my gas guzzler 75 mph. You can drive
>> your hybrid whatever speed you want, but I say ---- driving 55 mph.
>>
>> In message <42FBDE4A.C1D641E1@cac.net>, "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.
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 08:14:21 -0400, tim bur <dbrider@cac.net> 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
Check your math, Einstein....
>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
Your logic is as flawed as your math. If I fill up once a day, or
once a month, my car gets the same fuel mileage. I'd say demand is
the same...
>bllsht wrote:
>
>> Explain to us how buying 10 gallons of gas every 5 days will create less demand
>> than buying 2 gallons every day. Why don't we all stop buying gas on Mondays?
>> That'll kill demand won't it? Give me a break...
>>
>> I'll gladly pay whatever it takes to drive my gas guzzler 75 mph. You can drive
>> your hybrid whatever speed you want, but I say ---- driving 55 mph.
>>
>> In message <42FBDE4A.C1D641E1@cac.net>, "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.
>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
Check your math, Einstein....
>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
Your logic is as flawed as your math. If I fill up once a day, or
once a month, my car gets the same fuel mileage. I'd say demand is
the same...
>bllsht wrote:
>
>> Explain to us how buying 10 gallons of gas every 5 days will create less demand
>> than buying 2 gallons every day. Why don't we all stop buying gas on Mondays?
>> That'll kill demand won't it? Give me a break...
>>
>> I'll gladly pay whatever it takes to drive my gas guzzler 75 mph. You can drive
>> your hybrid whatever speed you want, but I say ---- driving 55 mph.
>>
>> In message <42FBDE4A.C1D641E1@cac.net>, "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.
#256
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 08:14:21 -0400, tim bur <dbrider@cac.net> 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
Check your math, Einstein....
>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
Your logic is as flawed as your math. If I fill up once a day, or
once a month, my car gets the same fuel mileage. I'd say demand is
the same...
>bllsht wrote:
>
>> Explain to us how buying 10 gallons of gas every 5 days will create less demand
>> than buying 2 gallons every day. Why don't we all stop buying gas on Mondays?
>> That'll kill demand won't it? Give me a break...
>>
>> I'll gladly pay whatever it takes to drive my gas guzzler 75 mph. You can drive
>> your hybrid whatever speed you want, but I say ---- driving 55 mph.
>>
>> In message <42FBDE4A.C1D641E1@cac.net>, "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.
>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
Check your math, Einstein....
>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
Your logic is as flawed as your math. If I fill up once a day, or
once a month, my car gets the same fuel mileage. I'd say demand is
the same...
>bllsht wrote:
>
>> Explain to us how buying 10 gallons of gas every 5 days will create less demand
>> than buying 2 gallons every day. Why don't we all stop buying gas on Mondays?
>> That'll kill demand won't it? Give me a break...
>>
>> I'll gladly pay whatever it takes to drive my gas guzzler 75 mph. You can drive
>> your hybrid whatever speed you want, but I say ---- driving 55 mph.
>>
>> In message <42FBDE4A.C1D641E1@cac.net>, "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.
#257
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 08:14:21 -0400, tim bur <dbrider@cac.net> 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
Check your math, Einstein....
>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
Your logic is as flawed as your math. If I fill up once a day, or
once a month, my car gets the same fuel mileage. I'd say demand is
the same...
>bllsht wrote:
>
>> Explain to us how buying 10 gallons of gas every 5 days will create less demand
>> than buying 2 gallons every day. Why don't we all stop buying gas on Mondays?
>> That'll kill demand won't it? Give me a break...
>>
>> I'll gladly pay whatever it takes to drive my gas guzzler 75 mph. You can drive
>> your hybrid whatever speed you want, but I say ---- driving 55 mph.
>>
>> In message <42FBDE4A.C1D641E1@cac.net>, "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.
>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
Check your math, Einstein....
>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
Your logic is as flawed as your math. If I fill up once a day, or
once a month, my car gets the same fuel mileage. I'd say demand is
the same...
>bllsht wrote:
>
>> Explain to us how buying 10 gallons of gas every 5 days will create less demand
>> than buying 2 gallons every day. Why don't we all stop buying gas on Mondays?
>> That'll kill demand won't it? Give me a break...
>>
>> I'll gladly pay whatever it takes to drive my gas guzzler 75 mph. You can drive
>> your hybrid whatever speed you want, but I say ---- driving 55 mph.
>>
>> In message <42FBDE4A.C1D641E1@cac.net>, "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.
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
Subsidies are argued for a Airline Bailout:
http://www.fed-soc.org/Publications/...inebailout.htm But
none are used so far. Maybe you think government subsidies are like your
food stamp program going to you to use at the store, but there's no way
a that would translate subsidies for coupons from our government for
companies like American or United to use at there local fuel depot. You
just have no comprehension as to how business works.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Call the local FBO and ask where they get fuel, then call them and
> tell them you want 5000 gallons. You will be quoted 30 cents or more
> per gallon higher than what airlines are paying. (That figure you will
> have to find out on your own....they don't tell the public, you'll need
> contacts.)
http://www.fed-soc.org/Publications/...inebailout.htm But
none are used so far. Maybe you think government subsidies are like your
food stamp program going to you to use at the store, but there's no way
a that would translate subsidies for coupons from our government for
companies like American or United to use at there local fuel depot. You
just have no comprehension as to how business works.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Call the local FBO and ask where they get fuel, then call them and
> tell them you want 5000 gallons. You will be quoted 30 cents or more
> per gallon higher than what airlines are paying. (That figure you will
> have to find out on your own....they don't tell the public, you'll need
> contacts.)
#259
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Re: Oil prices got you down?
Subsidies are argued for a Airline Bailout:
http://www.fed-soc.org/Publications/...inebailout.htm But
none are used so far. Maybe you think government subsidies are like your
food stamp program going to you to use at the store, but there's no way
a that would translate subsidies for coupons from our government for
companies like American or United to use at there local fuel depot. You
just have no comprehension as to how business works.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Call the local FBO and ask where they get fuel, then call them and
> tell them you want 5000 gallons. You will be quoted 30 cents or more
> per gallon higher than what airlines are paying. (That figure you will
> have to find out on your own....they don't tell the public, you'll need
> contacts.)
http://www.fed-soc.org/Publications/...inebailout.htm But
none are used so far. Maybe you think government subsidies are like your
food stamp program going to you to use at the store, but there's no way
a that would translate subsidies for coupons from our government for
companies like American or United to use at there local fuel depot. You
just have no comprehension as to how business works.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Call the local FBO and ask where they get fuel, then call them and
> tell them you want 5000 gallons. You will be quoted 30 cents or more
> per gallon higher than what airlines are paying. (That figure you will
> have to find out on your own....they don't tell the public, you'll need
> contacts.)
#260
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Posts: n/a
Re: Oil prices got you down?
Subsidies are argued for a Airline Bailout:
http://www.fed-soc.org/Publications/...inebailout.htm But
none are used so far. Maybe you think government subsidies are like your
food stamp program going to you to use at the store, but there's no way
a that would translate subsidies for coupons from our government for
companies like American or United to use at there local fuel depot. You
just have no comprehension as to how business works.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Call the local FBO and ask where they get fuel, then call them and
> tell them you want 5000 gallons. You will be quoted 30 cents or more
> per gallon higher than what airlines are paying. (That figure you will
> have to find out on your own....they don't tell the public, you'll need
> contacts.)
http://www.fed-soc.org/Publications/...inebailout.htm But
none are used so far. Maybe you think government subsidies are like your
food stamp program going to you to use at the store, but there's no way
a that would translate subsidies for coupons from our government for
companies like American or United to use at there local fuel depot. You
just have no comprehension as to how business works.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Bret Ludwig wrote:
>
> Call the local FBO and ask where they get fuel, then call them and
> tell them you want 5000 gallons. You will be quoted 30 cents or more
> per gallon higher than what airlines are paying. (That figure you will
> have to find out on your own....they don't tell the public, you'll need
> contacts.)