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I hate it we all hate it.
How high will the gas prices go up in the next week or 2?
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Considering they have been going down, I would say not that much.
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At 10/1/05 11:45 PM, hellomikie92 wrote: I hate it we all hate it.
How high will the gas prices go up in the next week or 2?
Go back to 1980, When the price of gasoline in present day money would be $3.54 a gallon. I don't hate it because I know I have no control over it. Now cigarette prices, that is something that I am mad about.
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At 10/2/05 01:07 AM, -Jose- wrote:At 10/1/05 11:45 PM, hellomikie92 wrote: I hate it we all hate it.Go back to 1980, When the price of gasoline in present day money would be $3.54 a gallon. I don't hate it because I know I have no control over it.
How high will the gas prices go up in the next week or 2?
That is a good point - and lines are non-existant or short at the pump - unlike 1980.
Now cigarette prices, that is something that I am mad about.
Those prices are up there for a reason -to help you to stop smoking XD - it's a bad habit dude.
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At 10/2/05 01:10 AM, Nomader wrote:
Those prices are up there for a reason -to help you to stop smoking XD - it's a bad habit dude.
That's all we need: Big Brother and Nanny (The government) babysitting us. What ever happened to "Of the people, by the people, for the people"?
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Considering the fact that most of the Gulf's oil has been temporarily cut, most of the gas coming from other places is probaly going to be raised because they know they can make money from the world's leading user in gas. So all in all, were stuck in a pile of mud...
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At 10/2/05 08:16 PM, BlackPheonix1691 wrote: Considering the fact that most of the Gulf's oil has been temporarily cut, most of the gas coming from other places is probaly going to be raised because they know they can make money from the world's leading user in gas. So all in all, were stuck in a pile of mud...
Some, not most. Also, blame OPEC!
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At 10/2/05 08:21 PM, madzakk wrote:At 10/2/05 08:16 PM, BlackPheonix1691 wrote: Considering the fact that most of the Gulf's oil has been temporarily cut, most of the gas coming from other places is probaly going to be raised because they know they can make money from the world's leading user in gas. So all in all, were stuck in a pile of mud...Some, not most. Also, blame OPEC!
opec didnt touch gas prices. its simple supply and demand our supply went down the demand reamained the same. prices go up. it aint rocket surgery
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At 10/2/05 10:35 PM, therealsylvos wrote:
Some, not most. Also, blame OPEC!opec didnt touch gas prices. its simple supply and demand our supply went down the demand reamained the same. prices go up. it aint rocket surgery
And OPEC controls the supply of oil to match the demand, keeping oil prices high. I don't blame them, Saudi Arabia has about 3 things; Oil, sand, and camel shit. The oil will run out and they need to put together a real economy.
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At 10/2/05 11:03 PM, madzakk wrote:At 10/2/05 10:35 PM, therealsylvos wrote:And OPEC controls the supply of oil to match the demand, keeping oil prices high. I don't blame them, Saudi Arabia has about 3 things; Oil, sand, and camel shit. The oil will run out and they need to put together a real economy.Some, not most. Also, blame OPEC!opec didnt touch gas prices. its simple supply and demand our supply went down the demand reamained the same. prices go up. it aint rocket surgery
OPEC does supply alot of oil, but if they are at near full production levels, then how can they supply more? If the oil refining companies in North America had built more refineries in the last 25 years then the supply of gasoline would be alot higher, hence dropping the price of gasoline. But that would also cut into the refineries record profits they are experiencing nowadays.
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Alot of gas refinaries are closing to creat a higher demand for gas thus making the gas prices increase.
They could have alot of them open though.
At one time werent gas prices like .25? (cents haha)
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At 10/3/05 05:30 PM, hellomikie92 wrote: SO HOW MUCH DO YALL THINK THE GAS WILL GO UP?
Being that all the gulf refineries are coming back online, negative something cents in the next 2 weeks. Besides, you expect all the guys from newgrounds to come up with an exact estimate? No need to get so ancy for christ's sake.
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At 10/3/05 06:12 PM, harryjarry wrote: At one time werent gas prices like .25? (cents haha)
I personally can remember when they were 56¢ a gallon. If it was that way today, I could drive for 2 weeks on $5 in gasoline.
I personally think it's good that gas prices are this high. Right now, it's high enough that people are exploring alternate methods of transit, alternative fuels, and reducing unnecessary travel, but yet it's not so high that it's paralyzing the economy--it would have been disasterous had they suddenly skyrocketed to $7 or $8/gallon.
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At 10/3/05 01:15 AM, bcdemon wrote:
OPEC does supply alot of oil, but if they are at near full production levels, then how can they supply more?
Simple: drill more oilwells.
If the oil refining companies in North America had built more refineries in the last 25 years then the supply of gasoline would be alot higher, hence dropping the price of gasoline. But that would also cut into the refineries record profits they are experiencing nowadays.
True, and that would provide good-paying jobs for Americans.
At one time werent gas prices like .25? (cents haha)
And a loaf of bread was 9 cents in the 1930s.
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I wonder how many people reading this topic complain about gas prices and yet don't seem to mind dishing out $4 or $5 for a cup of coffee at Starbucks...
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At 10/4/05 04:09 PM, Proteas wrote: I wonder how many people reading this topic complain about gas prices and yet don't seem to mind dishing out $4 or $5 for a cup of coffee at Starbucks...
$4 to $5 for a cup of Joe? I didn't know it was that high (I never go there). For about $55 at Wal-Mart, you can get your own espresso/cappucino maker. I did.
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At 10/4/05 04:15 PM, madzakk wrote: $4 to $5 for a cup of Joe? I didn't know it was that high (I never go there).
Higher, depending on what else you get put in it and what size of cup you get.
For about $55 at Wal-Mart, you can get your own espresso/cappucino maker. I did.
"But then you don't get the Starshmucks coffee cup that you carry around with you like a status symbol!" -- Barista
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At 10/4/05 05:22 PM, Proteas wrote:At 10/4/05 04:15 PM, madzakk wrote: $4 to $5 for a cup of Joe? I didn't know it was that high (I never go there).Higher, depending on what else you get put in it and what size of cup you get.
Too much!
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I prefer this:
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At 10/2/05 08:13 PM, madzakk wrote:At 10/2/05 01:10 AM, Nomader wrote:Those prices are up there for a reason -to help you to stop smoking XD - it's a bad habit dude.That's all we need: Big Brother and Nanny (The government) babysitting us. What ever happened to "Of the people, by the people, for the people"?
u wanan die smoking, u can give more money to the government doing it! thats what they think.
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At 10/4/05 05:32 PM, adamsaysmoesgay wrote:
u wanan die smoking, u can give more money to the government doing it! thats what they think.
My life; my choice! Anyway, the higher prices are going to the tobacco companies to cover the costs of lawsuits.
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At 10/4/05 05:36 PM, madzakk wrote:At 10/4/05 05:32 PM, adamsaysmoesgay wrote:u wanan die smoking, u can give more money to the government doing it! thats what they think.My life; my choice! Anyway, the higher prices are going to the tobacco companies to cover the costs of lawsuits.
i believe its all the taxes that are being put on them
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At 10/4/05 05:53 PM, adamsaysmoesgay wrote:
i believe its all the taxes that are being put on them
Some of it is also taxes. Thank you, Slick Willie!
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At 10/4/05 05:57 PM, madzakk wrote:At 10/4/05 05:53 PM, adamsaysmoesgay wrote:i believe its all the taxes that are being put on themSome of it is also taxes. Thank you, Slick Willie!
duh! but i used the word to emphasize on how much taxes there putting.
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At 10/4/05 06:08 PM, adamsaysmoesgay wrote:
duh! but i used the word to emphasize on how much taxes there putting.
Government policy: If you can't stop a vice; tax it!
At 10/2/05 08:13 PM, madzakk wrote:At 10/2/05 01:10 AM, Nomader wrote:Those prices are up there for a reason -to help you to stop smoking XD - it's a bad habit dude.That's all we need: Big Brother and Nanny (The government) babysitting us. What ever happened to "Of the people, by the people, for the people"?
Can you really blame them? After all, isn't it the duty of any parent or legal guardian to protect their children?
Besides, if you really want to end up coughing up brown pieces of lung before you turn 40, go right ahead. Just don't do it where others are trying to breathe fresh-air.
I know life is short. So why make it shorter?
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At 10/4/05 03:31 PM, madzakk wrote:At 10/3/05 01:15 AM, bcdemon wrote:OPEC does supply alot of oil, but if they are at near full production levels, then how can they supply more?Simple: drill more oilwells.
You don't just find a spot, hey this is nice and drill a hole there and magically find oil. The world's oil reserves are probally fairly low as it is, going to start becomming harder to find new oil wells soon anyways. You know oil doesn't grow on trees.
If the oil refining companies in North America had built more refineries in the last 25 years then the supply of gasoline would be alot higher, hence dropping the price of gasoline. But that would also cut into the refineries record profits they are experiencing nowadays.
True, and that would provide good-paying jobs for Americans.
But would cut in profits so probally not going to happen, plus why build more refineries when we may run out of oil in the next 50 years or so? Refineries cost money.
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At 10/5/05 03:26 PM, ReiperX wrote: But would cut in profits so probally not going to happen, plus why build more refineries when we may run out of oil in the next 50 years or so? Refineries cost money.
Well I'm not saying they should go out and build a load of refineries now, I was stating that if they had started building more in say the 80s and 90s, they would be producing cheaper gasoline today. But again, there goes thier record profits.
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What about using coal as a fuel source? I mean, gas here in Spokane, Washington is almost 3 bucks a gallon. Weren't there days when it was like, $1.80? I mean, Jesus man! This shit's whack! We need cheaper fuel!
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At 10/6/05 06:20 AM, ParodyMyAss wrote: What about using coal as a fuel source? I mean, gas here in Spokane, Washington is almost 3 bucks a gallon. Weren't there days when it was like, $1.80? I mean, Jesus man! This shit's whack! We need cheaper fuel!
*imagines SUV's hauling coal tenders behind them*
*laughs*
Coal could be used as alternate energy resource over oil. However, we should only use more coal as a temporary solution, not as a panacea for the energy problem. After all, coal is a somewhat limited resource, too.
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