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Gas Down to $1.15 a Gallon? (pg. 2)
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pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by MisterOpus1
No way, bub. Tin foil hat conspiracies are usually a bit more complex involving multiple parties.

Muuuhaaa, MUUUHAAHAAHAAHAAHAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!


"bub"? im not that much younger than you grandpa :p
Fir3start3r
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Originally posted by Moongoose
1€ per litre here. My little hyundai has a 45 litle fuel tank. If i drive carefuly i only use about a tank per week so thats 185€ per month for fuel. I make about 450€ a month...i seriously need to finish school as quickly as possible and start making some proper money...or perhaps win the lottery.


That'll kill the budget for sure... :sadgreen:
Sunsnail
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Originally posted by Fir3start3r
When don't you? ;)
(poke jab)

Gas prices up here in the Toronto area fell quite a bit over the last month.
We got to a high of approx. $1.27 / L and has fallen now to .75 / L or so.

For you American types that would be...
(Lets see if I do the math right)

1 US Gallon = 3.785011355 L or 0.2642 US Gallon = 1 L

So,

$1.27/1 L = $1.27/0.2642 US Gallon

Therefore, to convert to 1 Gallon:

x/1 US Gallon = $1.27/0.2642 US Gallon

$1.27 = .2642x
x = $1.27/.2642
x = $4.81 / 1 US Gallon (rounded off)

Converted to US Dollars (conversion rate today being 0.893895) we were paying, on the high end, $4.29 US / 1 US Gallon down to $2.53 US / 1 US Gallon right about now.

Not too far off from you guys really.

And yes, I remember the days when I could fill up the tank for about $20 too. :(

damn...who said Algebra was useless? :p


dont you get healthcare? damn.
Shakka
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Originally posted by MisterOpus1
Do gas prices typically fall this fast around this time of year? Of course circumstances change each and every year, but I'm just wonderin' out loud.


If you want me to put you to rest, then YES, there is an element of seasonality. With the passing of Labor day, the "Summer Driving Season" is officially over. Of course I never really understood that because it also means the kids go back to school and carpools start up and traffic increases. But yes, they do speak of a summer driving season where gas prices are typically higher. Likewise, in the winter, natural gas and heating related energy costs go through the roof, but are generally benign in the summer. Loosen up, have a beer!;)

However, the timing is indeed good politically. Conspire away!
Kapedan
2.07 a gallon here. :D
Fir3start3r
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Originally posted by Sunsnail
dont you get healthcare? damn.


Healthcare covers 'health', like my broken leg (no I'm not joking, 3 weeks now :sadgreen: ).
I wish it covered gas!!! That would be awesome. :D
Sunsnail
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Originally posted by Fir3start3r
Healthcare covers 'health', like my broken leg (no I'm not joking, 3 weeks now :sadgreen: ).
I wish it covered gas!!! That would be awesome. :D


lol I didn't mean that exactly :P . Doesnt the extra cost on gas help pay for healthcare?
Fir3start3r
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Originally posted by Sunsnail
lol I didn't mean that exactly :P . Doesnt the extra cost on gas help pay for healthcare?


I'd image in a round about way yes, since the federal government does tax it to death (like everything else around here).
Kapedan
quote:
Originally posted by Fir3start3r
Healthcare covers 'health', like my broken leg (no I'm not joking, 3 weeks now :sadgreen: ).
I wish it covered gas!!! That would be awesome. :D


:o stop sounding like a liberal.
InterMilan31
:wtf: where when I left 2 days ago it was $2.74

Kapedan
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Originally posted by InterMilan31
:wtf: where when I left 2 days ago it was $2.74


Thats because its always higher in the north, but then again, the standard of living is greater there, then in da south.
Q5echo
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Originally posted by MisterOpus1
And not to put my tin foil hat on too tight, but anyone else think the timing is rather convenient? Do gas prices typically fall this fast around this time of year? Of course circumstances change each and every year, but I'm just wonderin' out loud.

OPEC wants the GOP to remain in office. look at the alternative:

a party [Dems] that dismisses what predominately Sunni Arab states consider a real threat. brought on, in part by, yes, the Bush Doctrine. yay Bush Doctrine.

a party that is seen as weak (at least by GOP standards) to the destabilizing exorsize of terrorism and a nuclear Iran.

maybe certain Arab states can see what lies ahead and have come to terms with the fact that Democrats do not have their best interest where they think they need to be. not just for the immediate future. but for the decades ahead.

so you may be on to something. just a thought.

good luck this November.;)
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