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RitualOfTheTrout - Aug 31, 2005 |
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lordofduct | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
This sucks mostly for me... see im a cyborg that runs on an internal combustion engine. I go through about 6 gallons of fuel a day. THIS IS SO NOT COOL! |
slinga | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
I picked up my little sister from school today with the indicator that was less than "E"... |
it290 | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
Well, it's still not as bad as the shortages in the 70's, but I think the difference is that this time, it's going to continually get worse. I think that in another 10-20 years, things are going to be drastically different. |
Berty | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
I have been a bit worried about this so i have downgraded my car from a 4litre 6cyl to a 2 litre 6cyl. My work is about 70Km from home and i just cant afford to be there everyday now so i have been given the chance to work from home most days. EDIT, Where i live, the government subsidises the price of petrol a little. But atm i am paying around $1.20 per litre (ulp) and $1.30/litre PULP and that is one of the cheapest prices in the country. Edit 2... I think that it works out to be $3.70USD per galon for PULP |
lordofduct | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
The fuel costs is why I was willing to move to Gardens (the town my work and school are located in). I was spending 250 USD a month on fuel when I lived in Royal Palm and the fuel was like 2.40... now that its almost 3 here it actually saves me to pay the 1150 I pay in rent up here (expensive in comparison to the 950 I'd pay down in RPB). Now I can ride my bike to school and my work is just a 3 minute drive, I would ride my bike there, but I'd have to cross the interstate AND the turnpike... not easy on a bike. |
IceDigger | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
Time to bring my transportation cost from $10 to $15 when I make a house/business call. Its good having other people pay for your gas |
Sundance_3 | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
A lot of the root of this problem lies in the fact that the price of oil lies in a futures market. The price your seeing isn't actually the physical valued cost of oil. It's a 'predicted' value, determined by a mathematical formula based on a series of contributing factors. The formula is something like this: Ridiculous? Yes, but it gets worse. These futures are also controlled by 'volatility' and general public feeling for the market. As of right now, that 'volatility' factor is high. As such, your likely to see a 5 cent jump in gas if the operator of a pump on an oil rig gets a cold or breaks a nail. More realistically however, things like the War in Iraq or more recently, Katrina, are the real contributors. People say they can't understand how, even when the Saudi's are repeatedly increasing output, the oil prices still won't drop. The stupid concept of 'futures' and 'scared' (or perhaps better termed 'greedy') traders are why it won't. Some are saying that we need market caps on oil, but that's not the solution. What we really need is prices that reflect real value (not a derived value from what could be an abitrary or meaninless factors) and regulatory bodies like the CFTC to do thier job and bring the system under control (or end it). |
racketboy | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
hopefully, if anything it will get more people thinking about alternative fuels |
Zziggy00 | Aug 31, 2005 | ||||
I will be driving less.... |
VertigoXX | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
ya know, mickey d's is within a bikeable distance... and would pay better than my last "permanant" job did anyway. (you know, the one where they fired me so they could give my job to someone who was willing to do it for less money, when I was only making 7 bucks an hour as an assistant manager.) only problem is, the manager there was one of my little sister's best friends in high school. be kinda weird working for someone i used to chaparone to concerts. |
IceDigger | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
More people biking = more people fit. |
Scared0o0Rabbit | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
Makes me glad I bought a wrx a couple weeks ago, it requires 91+ octane fuel... just in time for the prices to go up. I'm pretty fortunate though, most of my gas expenses are a writeoff. |
Pearl Jammzz | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
I figured ito ut last night, and if I bought a civic to drive instead of my camaro....at 3 dollars a gallon and averaging out about what I drive now (before school started....which did this week so more driving). Over a 5yr period I would save $7500 at the pump....time to buy a civic? lol. Maybe :-\. |
kahuna | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
My workplace is a 15-20min. drive from my home. I'm going to be biking to work as long as the weather holds up. When it starts getting cold, I'll take the bus. Fuck the oil companies. Soon (within our lifetimes) this will be all a moot point anyway as peak oil production will be reached and supply will not be able to keep up with demand. We will see a massive ruin of our current petroleum based energy economy along with class wars and a total global economic collapse. |
Kidderz | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
I can't believe that I'm seeing Americans moaning about fuel prices. Count your lucky stars you aren't British. |
Mask of Destiny | Aug 31, 2005 | |||
Using exchange rates to compare gas prices isn't really a fair comparison. Exchange rates are largely based on interest rates and not the actual value of the currency when it comes to buying product in it's nation of origin. A better comparison would look at cost of other products, miminum wage, and average salary to determine the relative cost. Of course, I'm glad I'm not Brittish so I don't have to pay all the silly taxes you have. Anyway, back on topic, I'm seriously considering riding my bicycle to work. I could use the exercise anyway. I've also been toying with the idea of putting together a solar/gasoline hybrid out of an old beat-up standard transmission car, but I don't currently have the funds or the storage space for such a project. |
SkankinMonkey | Sep 1, 2005 | ||||
Our gas may be cheaper than yours, or roughly the same now, but you'd be bitching if you saw a 300% spike in gas prices in less than 2 months as well. |
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