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dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: Engineer
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
this just in: we've received word that an ATOT poster who goes by the name of "Eli" has had his head in the sand for the past few decades and lacks even a rudimentary understanding of the laws of supply and demand or global politics. more on ATOT News at 7.
World crude oil inventories are at a 7 year high there "Mr. Supply and Demand".

Hehehehehe :laugh:
But what about refinery capacity?

We could have all the crude on the planet available on tap, but it wouldn't matter if we can't convert it into gasoline.

I don't know if this is the real root cause, but it was mentioned in the thread a few times.

Show me the empty gas tanks and stations out of gas. :laugh:
:confused:

It's not that simple. There is still supply and demand.. stations don't have to be completely out of fuel.

Oh that's right, forgot, everyone crying Exxon isn't making enough profit, sorry my bad
 

mb

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: supafly
My tank was damn near empty when I filled up today... got 16.7 gallons of gas @ $2.85 a gallon = $47.60 :(

:laugh:

Thankfully I don't do too much driving. The tank of gas will last me from 3-5 weeks.
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: supafly
My tank was damn near empty when I filled up today... got 16.7 gallons of gas @ $2.85 a gallon = $47.60 :(

:laugh:

Thankfully I don't do too much driving. The tank of gas will last me from 3-5 weeks.

:cool: Cool, then $4 this summer won't be a big deal for you :thumbsup:
 

Soccerman06

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Originally posted by: Rainsford
Eh, who cares? I suppose for companies and individuals that make their money driving, it might be a big problem, but for me, I don't spend enough of my income on gas for rising prices to be a real concern. Of course I don't drive some 8000 lb tank that gets 10 mpg, so maybe that would change my perspective ;)

Hey if we let people like you rule the world, well be overtaken by smug storms, and George Cluney's accepntance speach.
 

mb

Lifer
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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: supafly
My tank was damn near empty when I filled up today... got 16.7 gallons of gas @ $2.85 a gallon = $47.60 :(

:laugh:

Thankfully I don't do too much driving. The tank of gas will last me from 3-5 weeks.

:cool: Cool, then $4 this summer won't be a big deal for you :thumbsup:

Well I am graduating college in 4 weeks, so I will probably be doing a lot more driving then. Right now I just walk everywhere since the town I am in is so small.
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: supafly
My tank was damn near empty when I filled up today... got 16.7 gallons of gas @ $2.85 a gallon = $47.60 :(

:laugh:

Thankfully I don't do too much driving. The tank of gas will last me from 3-5 weeks.

:cool: Cool, then $4 this summer won't be a big deal for you :thumbsup:

Well I am graduating college in 4 weeks, so I will probably be doing a lot more driving then. Right now I just walk everywhere since the town I am in is so small.

Congrats on graduating :thumbsup:

Will you whine about $4 when you have to drive more or be happy about it like most Americans???
 

mb

Lifer
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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: supafly
My tank was damn near empty when I filled up today... got 16.7 gallons of gas @ $2.85 a gallon = $47.60 :(

:laugh:

Thankfully I don't do too much driving. The tank of gas will last me from 3-5 weeks.

:cool: Cool, then $4 this summer won't be a big deal for you :thumbsup:

Well I am graduating college in 4 weeks, so I will probably be doing a lot more driving then. Right now I just walk everywhere since the town I am in is so small.

Congrats on graduating :thumbsup:

Will you whine about $4 when you have to drive more or be happy about it like most Americans???

Thanks.

$4/gallon would suck, but I also plan to get a new car this summer so I'll look for something more economic.
Or if I move to NY or CT I'll just take the trains and what not.
 

bctbct

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Originally posted by: supafly

Or if I move to NY or CT I'll just take the trains and what not.



Good plan, everyone knows it cost less to ship goods to those areas so those prices will remain the same.
 

crab

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I put $20 in my van...got a quarter tank. Very painful.
 

mb

Lifer
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Originally posted by: bctbct
Originally posted by: supafly

Or if I move to NY or CT I'll just take the trains and what not.



Good plan, everyone knows it cost less to ship goods to those areas so those prices will remain the same.

:confused:

/taps sarcasm meter
 

bctbct

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Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: bctbct
Originally posted by: supafly

Or if I move to NY or CT I'll just take the trains and what not.



Good plan, everyone knows it cost less to ship goods to those areas so those prices will remain the same.

:confused:

/taps sarcasm meter


oh it working :)

 

mb

Lifer
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Originally posted by: bctbct
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: bctbct
Originally posted by: supafly

Or if I move to NY or CT I'll just take the trains and what not.



Good plan, everyone knows it cost less to ship goods to those areas so those prices will remain the same.

:confused:

/taps sarcasm meter


oh it working :)

Mine must not be.
What does having it "cost less to ship goods to those areas" have to do with my decision to take public transportation instead of driving if I move up there?
 

bctbct

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Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: bctbct
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: bctbct
Originally posted by: supafly

Or if I move to NY or CT I'll just take the trains and what not.



Good plan, everyone knows it cost less to ship goods to those areas so those prices will remain the same.

:confused:

/taps sarcasm meter


oh it working :)

Mine must not be.
What does having it "cost less to ship goods to those areas" have to do with my decision to take public transportation instead of driving if I move up there?



Because you are looking at the glass half full. Your plan is to avoid the situation. Like many have said just because you stick your head in the sand does not mean the problem doesnt exist.
 

mb

Lifer
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Originally posted by: bctbct
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: bctbct
Originally posted by: supafly
Originally posted by: bctbct
Originally posted by: supafly

Or if I move to NY or CT I'll just take the trains and what not.



Good plan, everyone knows it cost less to ship goods to those areas so those prices will remain the same.

:confused:

/taps sarcasm meter


oh it working :)

Mine must not be.
What does having it "cost less to ship goods to those areas" have to do with my decision to take public transportation instead of driving if I move up there?



Because you are looking at the glass half full. Your plan is to avoid the situation. Like many have said just because you stick your head in the sand does not mean the problem doesnt exist.

So what do you think I should do instead if I move up there? Continue to drive a 16-19mpg V8? Buy a hybrid or Geo Metro?
I wouldn't be moving to NY/CT just to take public transportation just to avoid having to fill up my own tank of gas. That seems to be what you're implying, correct?
My girlfriend is in fashion design, and that's where most of the jobs are for her. I'm in accounting so I can get a job pretty much anywhere. So, if I move up there with her, I probably would take public transportation or walk if possible.
 

dmcowen674

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Originally posted by: crab
I put $20 in my van...got a quarter tank. Very painful.

Why is that painful? :confused: This is what Americans want

Are you not happy contributing to the hottest Economy America has had in over 50 years thanks to high gas prices, no manufacturing here and cheap China goods???
 

Sphexi

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I was sitting at my buddy's shop the other day, and I mentioned that I was gonna get some gas while I was there, but while we were talking the Sunoco rep pulled up, came in, and raised the prices by 12 cents on all three types of gas :(
 

Sonikku

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I remember the UPROAR that happened about gas prices going up when I was in the 6th grade. Now... Well, prices went up 40 cents a gallon in the last week and a half.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: bctbct
Because you are looking at the glass half full. Your plan is to avoid the situation. Like many have said just because you stick your head in the sand does not mean the problem doesnt exist.

Taking public transportation is not avoiding the situation, he'd be contributing to making the situation better by reducing his energy usage.
 

mugs

Lifer
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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: crab
I put $20 in my van...got a quarter tank. Very painful.

Why is that painful? :confused: This is what Americans want

Are you not happy contributing to the hottest Economy America has had in over 50 years thanks to high gas prices, no manufacturing here and cheap China goods???

Would you either say something that makes sense or shut the hell up?
 

Svnla

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Just checked with GasBuddy.com, our city gas price is from $2.47 <low> to $2.72 <high> for 1 gallon of regular.
 

miri

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Its funny how folks complain about rising gas prices.

The bottom line is that demand keeps going up every year. If people were really concerned they would be buying compacts and subcompacts instead of SUVS, trucks, vans and sports cars. Until the demand for gas goes down, the price of gas will keep getting more expensive.
 

MulLa

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Originally posted by: miri
Its funny how folks complain about rising gas prices.

The bottom line is that demand keeps going up every year. If people were really concerned they would be buying compacts and subcompacts instead of SUVS, trucks, vans and sports cars. Until the demand for gas goes down, the price of gas will keep getting more expensive.

My thoughts excatly, it makes me laugh each time when I see someone complain about fuel prices and ask them what car they drive, most likely it's some overpowered vehicle that they do not need!

Hey you guys probably have one of the lower fuel prices in the world compared to here :( I'd be happy to get prices like that :p
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: miri
Its funny how folks complain about rising gas prices.

The bottom line is that demand keeps going up every year. If people were really concerned they would be buying compacts and subcompacts instead of SUVS, trucks, vans and sports cars. Until the demand for gas goes down, the price of gas will keep getting more expensive.
What about people like me that are stuck driving a truck because it's my only means of transportation?

If I could just go out and buy a more fuel efficient car, I would. Infact, I would love to. I'm tired of spending 250$/mo on gas. I've been saving for a while. But my truck just broke down the other day, so now it's going to be even longer before I'll be able to afford a more fuel efficient automobile, due to the repair bills.

And now gas prices have risen significantly, making it even harder.

It's a nasty cycle.
 

crab

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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: miri
Its funny how folks complain about rising gas prices.

The bottom line is that demand keeps going up every year. If people were really concerned they would be buying compacts and subcompacts instead of SUVS, trucks, vans and sports cars. Until the demand for gas goes down, the price of gas will keep getting more expensive.
What about people like me that are stuck driving a truck because it's my only means of transportation?

If I could just go out and buy a more fuel efficient car, I would. Infact, I would love to. I'm tired of spending 250$/mo on gas. I've been saving for a while. But my truck just broke down the other day, so now it's going to be even longer before I'll be able to afford a more fuel efficient automobile, due to the repair bills.

And now gas prices have risen significantly, making it even harder.

It's a nasty cycle.


Very similar situation here...I drive a full-size 2003 Ford Econoline van...it gets about 13mpg. Last year, it had $45,000 (over the van's initial cost) worth of work, mods, and equipment put into it so I (quadriplegic) could drive it. I have no choice...this will be my only vehicle for at least the next five years, and even then I'll still need to buy something similar. Gas prices HURT.