the high fuel prices are just annoying.
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the high fuel prices are just annoying.
Damn right mate. You do get used to it though, promise. And you may see a drop in SUV sales.....
I vote for garden knowm!!!
(and I want a hybrid car)
In my town it's a jaw dropping $1.39 PER LITRE!!
Howdy Art,Quote:
Originally Posted by ArtRollins
The point that I think you missed was,that the current reality is what it is..just because we both know that hemp would be much better and would actually improve the health of the planet,doesn't make it realistic to assume that the current infrastructure of the oil industry would be changed overnight.
Alternative fuels are slowly making headway into the infrastructure,like LPG and biomass fuels,but it will be sometime before they achieve dominance,if ever. My interest in increasing refining capacity and opening up new fields,is for national security and economic concerns.
If you teach civics,then most likely,the last thing on yer mind--is national security..and you probably loathe the military and the right to keep and bear arms,as well.
As for the flags that you speak of,do ya have a sample ? I ain't never heard of the flag being called the war flag..sounds like a way for y'all liberals to make America out to be a war-like and militaristic country. I was taught American history and civics,by an old-fashioned gal who loved her country with all of her heart and didn't engage in pc'ism..like the current crop of liberal teachers do..my teacher actually wanted us to love our country and what it stood for and we left class,feeling good about our country,it's ideals and hard-fought freedoms. Whereas todays liberal teachers,most likely leave their students feeling bad about America and themselves,and leave their students in a state of confusion.
My family has a long history of teachers,my mother is currently gittin her master's degree to teach,my grandparents and great-grand parents,were all teachers and instrumental in helping to formulating and setting up several schools and 2 colleges,here in Texas. They all believed in the goodness of America and inspired their students to make America better,rather than leave them feeling ashamed and confused,like many liberal teachers do today in our schools.
Which kind of teacher are you ? Do you inspire or do you teach shame and guilt ?
Have a good one ....
sux for sure kiwi this small town its $1.55 a litre sad stuff :(Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
Here in Tx. we are getting a huge influx of the survivors, my neighbor(the flake) sayin that the oil companies are good to work for right about now.I mean oil rigs,cause thats what's out here.Coures I think that were in for a recession of a depression.With tantamount resources going out to the occupancy in Iraq and this homeland disaster, I am willin to bet that it's gonna get worse before it gets better.Maybe until next election or until we start crankin out some hydrogen fuel cell cars and stations.Course I'm just talkin sideways.
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Originally Posted by Buzzing 4 life69
What small town are you form?
I tryed this in my car and so far so good Im seeing a bit better milage and power.
http://www.lubedev.com/smartgas/additive.htm
First, I would like to point out to all the political bullshit in this thread, it was a post about gas prices and this is way off topic, start a new one for that crap. Second, 9/11 justified the war with AFGANISTAN!!! NOT IRAQ!!! BTW, even though they don't report it, we are still fighting in AFGANISTAN. We switched to IRAQ so we could shift the public eye from a war we were losing. Third, gas prices will not go down, after hurricane Ivan last year, how much did gas prices drop?? maybe a nickle? And while biomass fuels are a good idea, producing it legally from corn, uses more oil than just making plain gasoline. Hydrogen cars are decades away from being perfected, and even then, it would cost billions of dollars to replace all the gas stations with hydro stations.
Throwing money at the hurricane Katrina problem will not make it go away. The rescue efforts were horribly botched, considering WE KNEW THE STORM WAS COMING. Also, why keep rebuilding in Florida if it gets hit EVERY DAMN YEAR. Maybe learn from mother nature and get the f*ck out the way eh?
Last, for who ever posted about Saudi Arabia, their oil is practically worthless for us. They can jack up production all the want, but the crude oil they produce is worthless for making gasoline. And all the people that say tap into the reserves? How long do you honestly think that would last? 700 million barrels in the reserves, would be used up quite quickly
The problem is with idiots that still drive V8 trucks/suvs when NO ONE NEEDS THEM. Soccer moms do not need SUVS, idiot rednecks do not need 4x4 trucks, and NOONE NEEDS A HUMMER. But, they are seen as status symbols, and people will not look like they don't have money. We run an entire country based on oil consumption. All of our exports/imports rely on oil to move them. You think you hurt filling up your V8 Jeep? Think about truck drivers who make a living driving your produce and food around, they don't get reimbursed for the increased cost of diesel.
As far as Katrina goes, my heart goes out to anyone who was not able-bodied, or could not afford to leave the city. To the idiots I've seen on CNN saying "we decided to try and stick it out" they should be left to rot. Give the aid to the poor/injured people who deserve it, not the criminals who are firing at the rescue workers. FEMA completely botched the rescue effort, because they were more worried about terrorist attacks, than the hurricane season WE KNEW WAS COMING.
To the original poster
2.89-3.09 here in College Station
2.99 when I left Austin yesterday.
Anyways, sober and dry in CS and missing mary horribly. If I offended anyone, deal with :-P.