Gas jumping $0.20 per gallon tomorrow...
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Gas still on the rise...
Sorry to start another gasoline thread, but I got the word from a local fuel station that prices are gonna go up another $0.20 per gallon in my area tomorrow. This sucks.
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Originally Posted by born2drive
Sorry to start another gasoline thread, but I got the word from a local fuel station that prices are gonna go up another $0.20 per gallon in my area tomorrow.
I'm sure it'll rise everywhere else too. You may want to fill up tonight and save a little money.
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I'm sure it'll rise everywhere else too. You may want to fill up tonight and save a little money.
This thread will be deleted tomorrow.
The last thing we need is misinformation and hearsay like this to be spread around.
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Prices have jumped insanely here in Hawaii the past two weeks...I've seen the price jump once in the morning and then again at night in one day. But it's probably different at different parts of the country. Here it's now $3.54 for Shell premium.
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Originally Posted by mysql101
try this instead.
http://www.gasbuddy.com/gb_gastemperaturemap.aspx
http://www.gasbuddy.com/gb_gastemperaturemap.aspx
Looky what I found...big oil repbulicans sticking it to the democratic voters...
Look at the correlation between gas prices:
And the 2004 presidential election results...
Higher gas prices out west, NY/PA/northeast, and north central (Ill, Mich, Wisc), all areas that voted democrat!
Ok, so it's probably that the left wing nutjobs in those states jacking taxes way, but still, I like the correlation...
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Originally Posted by saturn
Hooray! This thread has devolved into one of the three standards: political, auto vs manual, 8 vs sti/evo. In this case, of course, political.
IBTL.
IBTL.
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Originally Posted by sti_eric
I am being rather facetious. I guess that didn't come out. But, there does appear to be some sort of correlation...
Who here can't locate Delaware on the map? Be honest here -- no cheating.
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RX8 and a Truk....
Originally Posted by sti_eric
That's neat.
Looky what I found...big oil repbulicans sticking it to the democratic voters...
Looky what I found...big oil repbulicans sticking it to the democratic voters...
That is SUCH a crock of horseshit. Seriously. dummy.
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Originally Posted by sti_eric
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Originally Posted by BlueEyes
Neat, everybody in the US is paying at least 1 dollar per gallon less than me! And we have a **** load of oil! But I'm not complaining, I gots to drive...
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So much for all the SRTs out there (and 8cy in general). Just saw a couple Jeep SRTs with their 11mpg go by me yesterday.
Had to travel on the Capital beltway this week and there is definitely a bit more money around there than in my neighborhood. Was follwing a BMW and got passed by a benz AMG, Lexus, 3 acuras all inside of 30 seconds. Then a Ford GT and a Bently coupe go by me on the way home, as well as a misc assortment of 50k plus vehicles. I did see a couple of 8s as well, they really are good looking cars.
Had to travel on the Capital beltway this week and there is definitely a bit more money around there than in my neighborhood. Was follwing a BMW and got passed by a benz AMG, Lexus, 3 acuras all inside of 30 seconds. Then a Ford GT and a Bently coupe go by me on the way home, as well as a misc assortment of 50k plus vehicles. I did see a couple of 8s as well, they really are good looking cars.
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Originally Posted by sti_eric
That's neat.
Looky what I found...big oil repbulicans sticking it to the democratic voters...
Look at the correlation between gas prices:
And the 2004 presidential election results...
Higher gas prices out west, NY/PA/northeast, and north central (Ill, Mich, Wisc), all areas that voted democrat!
Ok, so it's probably that the left wing nutjobs in those states jacking taxes way, but still, I like the correlation...
Looky what I found...big oil repbulicans sticking it to the democratic voters...
Look at the correlation between gas prices:
And the 2004 presidential election results...
Higher gas prices out west, NY/PA/northeast, and north central (Ill, Mich, Wisc), all areas that voted democrat!
Ok, so it's probably that the left wing nutjobs in those states jacking taxes way, but still, I like the correlation...
You probably whack off to reruns of that show.
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I found it rather humorous. You could also overlay that with highest education level attained or country music preference and get similar results. But then again its more due to population density in those regions aka supply and demand than anything. Still rather funny IMO.
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Does anyone else find it strange that most of the outer US border is a bunch of jagged lines until you get Half-way through Minn all the way over to Wash where it's almost a straight line.
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Does anyone else find it strange that most of the outer US border is a bunch of jagged lines until you get Half-way through Minn all the way over to Wash where it's almost a straight line.
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Originally Posted by Glyphon
i can locate delaware on the map. i've been there. it sucked
Remember on Wayne's World (and Simpsons since they copied them) they went to DE and they go "I want to visit a screen door factory!" I've been there -- that place sucks too.