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Grav 2005-03-09 01:18 PM

Move to a city and don't drive.

D3V 2005-03-09 02:41 PM

Or......................not

Slim 2005-03-09 05:10 PM

Public transportation...it really can be cheaper in the long run. Hell, you can even walk if it's not TOO far.


Oh, and yes D3V, I'm a nigger...you found my secret...damn you...blah...blah...moving onto something that isn't completely moronic...


Gas here is about $1.99 right now, it jumped 15 cents to that a few days ago.

j_d 2005-03-10 12:33 PM

gas here in san jose, california is $2.15 for regular. which i use.

Grav 2005-03-10 01:49 PM

I think the problem is that all the Jews have enough money to afford the gas while us good, decent Christian whites are forced to succumb to Jewish carpetbagging.

Xenn 2005-03-10 05:34 PM

Learn the ways of the farmer now, in 30 years (assuming things remain the same) the oil flow will dry up and gas prices will octuple.

Sovereign 2005-03-10 05:38 PM

they are already working on hydrogen powered cars. I think bmw has some prototypes. How expensive can the most abundent element in the universe be ^.^. All we have to do is keep burning dead shit until then!

Xenn 2005-03-10 06:00 PM

How expensive can the most abundent element in the universe be?

However expensive those fatcats want it to be :D

It's liquid hydrogen.. I can just imagine, private illegal dealers selling liquid H2.

Sovereign 2005-03-10 06:12 PM

Of course... of course......

WetWired 2005-03-11 07:26 AM

I could never go for a car with a tank full of pure hydrogen. If something were to go wrong, I'd be dead before I knew what was happening. You know, someone has already built a facility that can transform stuff that would normally go to the landfill into high-quality petrolium products; we just need to wait for the company to grow enough to start having an impact on the gas prices. Of course, there would need to be a new gas station company, since all of the existing ones seem to be ownd by one fossil fuel refinery or another.

Lenny 2005-03-11 07:27 AM

That's something...

A local guy (in Lancashire, England) has created a diesel substitute. He recycles vegetable oil and uses it as a fuel...the only problem is that engines need to modified to use it...

It's cheaper than diesel and gives out about 10% the nasty things that diesel gives out...

He's goin' to go into mass production - buy lots of fields, and grow things especially for the fuel...

Random little fact for you all there...

D3V 2011-03-07 11:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by D3V (Post 492462)
Can somebody give me some insight about the gas situation we are having here in North America. I understand that our prices are about to spike, and keep spiking until summer (natl. avg. is supposed to be around 2.50 per gallon, regular). But why?

--And what is the average price for a gallon where you live, Here in North fla it's right at 2.00 which is about 15 cents higher than it was last week, and it's supposed to keep going up.

LOL, if I only knew that it'd be as bad as it is now. Lololol.

Gas is at $3.60 now. omg.

KagomJack 2011-03-07 03:09 PM

I miss the days of $1.12 a gallon.


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