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  • #61
    Originally posted by 10DimeBry
    what alternative fuels? give me some? vegatable oil? corn? ethanol? electric cars? do you know how much it costs for electric heat in a home? now imagine running a V6 engine car on electricity. your costs would be outragous. even if you did dont you think over time the price to produce massive amounts of the above items will make the price just as high if not higher than oil.

    also do you know who makes the most $$$$ off gasoline??? the U.S. govt thats who. As well as state and local govt. they tax the shit outta gasoline. 50% of the price is taxes of some kind.
    Along with all the above mentioned there is also. Hydrogen, solar, wind, and ocean. Geothermal, and biomass as well. And that would fix a lot of our electric problems.

    And that is why we are slow to move forward on these policies. They are making money hand over fist off of us. Some people just look at it as "Well, that's just the way it is".

    I'm tired of that attitude. We CAN DO BETTER and the good thing about it is that it would be good for everyone IMO, but there is too much money going around and there is not a big push from the American people on this issue right now. Everyone needs too get on board with this. It's all about immigration now. Which I'm about to T off on! Good talking with you Dimmer.
    Last edited by BearDown; 06-16-2007, 02:35 PM.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by BearDown
      Along with all the above mentioned there is also. Hydrogen, solar, wind, and ocean. Geothermal, and biomass as well. And that would fix a lot of our electric problems.

      And that is why we are slow to move forward on these policies. They are making money hand over fist off of us. Some people just look at it as "Well, that's just the way it is".

      I'm tired of that attitude. We CAN DO BETTER and the good thing about it is that it would be good for everyone IMO, but there is too much money going around and there is not a big push from the American people on this issue right now. Everyone needs too get on board with this. It's all about immigration now. Which I'm about to T off on! Good talking with you Dimmer.

      see i'm in agreement with you, that we can do better. See i actually dont even know all your point of views but i respect them cause you make them rationally. dont get me started on immigration.
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      • #63
        Originally posted by Spark
        $2.50 here in Illinois

        I would love to pay $2.50 right now ... almost doubled ...

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        • #64
          Originally posted by BettorsChat
          There saying that it may end up at $4.00 a gallon soon.

          they were correct

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          • #65
            http://autos.msn.com/everyday/gassta...?zip=&src=Netx

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            • #66
              It's at $4.09 already for the top stuff where I live. $4.50 for diesel.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by BearDown
                It's at $4.09 already for the top stuff where I live. $4.50 for diesel.
                Bear, i saw on the NBC news tonight that it is $4.41 downtown Chicago

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                • #68
                  3.79 here in MD.
                  NBA is a joke

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                  • #69
                    3.74 here in ATL. Going to the race Saturday night in Charlotte and already have it planned to fill up in South Carolina on the way up and then again on the way back home.SC has cheapest gas in U.S.

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                    • #70
                      $3.83 for the low grade in the Tampa area. This might help a little, it's from the Sierra club.

                      Memorial Day Weekend is coming and -- in spite of gas prices -- more Americans than ever are planning to getaway by car. (1) But that doesn't have to cost as much as you think.

                      There are lots of ways to save gas (checked your tires lately?) but the easiest and most effective way is to slow down (just a little bit). When you add up the savings, it's like getting paid to relax.

                      So before you get behind the wheel for the upcoming holiday, show us what you're made of. Pledge to Drive 55 (or whatever the speed limit is on the roads you're traveling) for Memorial Day Weekend. Poor Sammy Hagar can't do it, but we bet you can. After all, even jets are slowing down to save money! (2)

                      The Union of Concerned Scientists tells us that dropping from 70 to 60 mph improves fuel efficiency by an average of 17.2 percent. Dropping from 75 to 55 improves fuel efficiency by 30.6 percent!(3)

                      Put another way, in a family sedan, every 10 mph you drive over 60 is like paying 54 cents per gallon more for gas you bought at $3.25 a gallon. (4) That extra cost is even higher for big SUVs and other less-efficient vehicles.

                      And the time you save by going easy on the accelerator may not add up to as much as you thought. On a 300-mile trip, driving 65 instead of 70 mph would cost you only 20 minutes -- but save money and spew less carbon.

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                      • #71
                        $4.50 by the end of August

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                        • #72
                          BUSH is padding his pocket before he leaves office!! u know they are an oil family

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                          • #73
                            i drive into newjersey to gas up its 45 cents a gallon cheaper, plus theres a station there that does oil change adn tire rotation for 20 bucks, and if i schlep the family i only pay 2 bucks for the toll as opposed to 8. and if i shop out there when i go i pay 6% tax instead of 8. and since theres a wallmart there but not in ny, i get certain things cheaper, plus its a day out. i have a 4 cylinder, i can fill it every 2 weeks for the distance i travel, so this is my new game plan.

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                            • #74


                              This is the new Interstate Sign that will be put up at exits that have fuel available.

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Spark


                                This is the new Interstate Sign that will be put up at exits that have fuel available.

                                now thats funny
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