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Padraic
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Topic: Gas Prices Posted: May 18 2006 at 15:23 |
mystic fred wrote:
in England gas - or petrol as we call it - is at the
moment a smidgeon below £1 a litre and rising, which means nearly
£4 a gallon !. blimey i used to fill my tank up for that! can any of
our members across the pond tell me what they are exactly paying at the
moment ? |
hi fred, right now a rough average across America is at
$3/gallon. i've been to europe a few times in the past ten years
and saw what they pay - but the US government has done its best to keep
gas prices artificially low (they should be much higher than they are
now if they would have been properly adjusted for inflation). you
should hear the politicians shaking in their boots about even this
price - it's an election year so the ones (all House members and 1/3 of
Senators) who are up for re-election are scrambling to come up with
silly ways to combat "the problem".
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 15:00 |
I thoroughly agree Syzygy...........
now make yerself a nice cuppa and take the strain off your blood pressure!!!
Edited by prog-chick - May 18 2006 at 15:01
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 14:49 |
sleeper wrote:
^ I'm a self-confessed car nut but I agree, there's absolutely no point in these huge 4X4's that trundle around getting in the way, only farmers need them. |
Extremely bloody hell! Those Chelsea tractors are probably the most things on London's roads. Try parking in your local supermarket car park? Think again, some pillock with more money than sense is taking up 2 ing spaces because 'you really need 4 wheel drive to cope with the rough terrain in Waitrose car park'. And so are 15 or 20 others - not a spot of ing mud on any of them. Or maybe they're going to do some adventurous off roading on Wimbledon Common. And the ing school run!!! Why is it necessary to drive something the size of a Sherman tank three quarters of a frigging mile to school gates you can see from your ing bedroom window?
But what's even more galling is the alleged Chancellor of the Exchequer of a supposedly Labour government aiming to reduce emissions yada yada - what does he do? He taxes them - good idea in principle, but fifty bloody quid isn't going to put anybody off buying one of those 3 miles to the litre status symbols - 'Oh dear, either we change to a vehicle more suitable to the urban environment we do 95% of our driving in, or we'll have to stop paying for Adam and Jocasta to attend St Marijuana's academy for young gentlefolk and send them to St Crackhead's comprehensive.' I mean how ing likely is that? Five thousand quid road tax might make them think again, but does he have the guts to do it? Like arse he does.
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 13:32 |
^ I'm a self-confessed car nut but I agree, there's absolutely no point in these huge 4X4's that trundle around getting in the way, only farmers need them.
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Posted: May 18 2006 at 13:10 |
It's about time we paid more for gas in North America, and got over our juvenile, selfish, irresponsible infatuation with size, horsepower and freeways. (People need to be able to live near where they work -- cities must be designed/revamped: enough soul-less suburbs!)
The Europeans have been paying significantly more than us for their gas for years, and they are way ahead of us re fuel-efficient vehicles, mass transit, alternate energy, etc.
As environmental degradation increased, what did the average American or Canadian do? Bought a Humvee, a huge 4 x 4, SUV, etc (and gas-powered, noisy weed whackers, leaf blowers and snow blowers, for f*ck's sake)! We pile bird and insect-killing chemicals on our anal-retentive, water sucking "golf-course" lawns, and do our best to erradicate the hardy, native, low/no-maintenance CO2-converting plants that want to grow there. Are we total idiots? (rhetorical question )
We selfish little all-consuming, polluting pr*cks need to stop whining, think of our kids (and their kids) and grow up! Your kid has asthma, and you drive a big SUV, eh? Make the connection, Einstein!
BTW, the good ol' Land o' the Free (USA) creates 25% of the world's greenhouse gases, and Canadians consume more energy per capita than anyone else.
Now, some here will conveniently choose not to "believe in" man-driven climate change (those respected scientists the world over are really just lining their own pockets with this "gloal warming" sham -- yeah, right!), but that's just pure greed and selfishness. These types won't change their ways until forced to do so, and higher gas prices just might make a few trade in that Hummer for a sedan, walk more (gawd forbid), or even buy a shovel and rake....
Imagine that.
(Rant over!)
Edited by Peter Rideout - May 18 2006 at 13:29
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Posted: May 17 2006 at 18:13 |
what about people who need it for work and what not
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Posted: May 17 2006 at 11:27 |
I have a cute Piaggio 125cc bike that takes just £3 to fill (about 3 litres) and for that i can run for about 50miles............ so the prices don't effect me too much, however we (as a family) also run a car, and a couple of off road bikes.........and for those the fuel becomes one of our biggest household expenses!
But the constant fuel price debate I find rather depressing!
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Posted: May 17 2006 at 11:22 |
mystic fred wrote:
the transport of the future.......??
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The transport of the present, where I live. The Douglas Horse Tram runs right beneath my windows.
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 23:45 |
Maybe just a bit.
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 23:38 |
Arsillus wrote:
stonebeard wrote:
I wish it would be $20 a gallon. |
I'd like to see what would happen if that was the case. |
the cost of living would dramatically increase
Edited by king of Siam - May 16 2006 at 23:38
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 23:17 |
stonebeard wrote:
I wish it would be $20 a gallon. |
I'd like to see what would happen if that was the case.
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Posted: May 16 2006 at 18:52 |
I understand both sides of the argument, but as someone who lives in the United States, gas prices suck right now.
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Posted: May 01 2006 at 02:43 |
yeah, where I live EVERYTHING is spread out and almost no public transportation. To go to school riding a bike would take me a half hour or so, not bad but for going everywhere it'd be half my day.
I put almost 15,000 miles on my car in just over 6 months. I bought a motorcycle to save on gas money.
hybrids and motorcycles are real popular around here, but unfortunately trucks are necessary to take advantage of the area, surfing, dirtbiking etc. I live in a beach town with mountains just a little while a way.
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Posted: April 30 2006 at 08:30 |
the transport of the future.......??
what happens when the oil runs out?
i would assume when supplies get dangerously low they would be only be available for government and industrial use.
Edited by mystic fred - April 30 2006 at 08:43
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Posted: April 29 2006 at 17:35 |
video vertigo wrote:
mystic fred wrote:
in England gas - or petrol as we call it - is at the moment a smidgeon below £1 a litre and rising, which means nearly £4 a gallon !. blimey i used to fill my tank up for that! can any of our members across the pond tell me what they are exactly paying at the moment ? |
I'm in California and its around $3.20 a gallon. About the highest its ever been, still less than half what you pay, but still a major bummer since it adds up to almost $300 a month. |
yeah and in California you have to drive
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Posted: April 29 2006 at 16:16 |
mystic fred wrote:
in England gas - or petrol as we call it - is at the moment a smidgeon below £1 a litre and rising, which means nearly £4 a gallon !. blimey i used to fill my tank up for that! can any of our members across the pond tell me what they are exactly paying at the moment ? |
I'm in California and its around $3.20 a gallon. About the highest its ever been, still less than half what you pay, but still a major bummer since it adds up to almost $300 a month.
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Posted: April 29 2006 at 16:10 |
in England gas - or petrol as we call it - is at the moment a smidgeon below £1 a litre and rising, which means nearly £4 a gallon !. blimey i used to fill my tank up for that! can any of our members across the pond tell me what they are exactly paying at the moment ?
Edited by mystic fred - April 29 2006 at 16:12
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Posted: April 29 2006 at 06:48 |
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Posted: April 28 2006 at 22:04 |
I say let there be more bikes!!! I say let there be more electric cars!!! I say let there be more hidrogene running cars!!! I say let it beee, let it be...oh let it be, let it be...
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Posted: April 27 2006 at 19:05 |
In Norway, gas costs 2$ per liter now That's insane!
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