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Here's Fanny!
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by Here's Fanny! » Tue Aug 12, 2008 6:54 am
cindy.wellman wrote:We're still at........$4.05. I don't mean to sound like I'm complaining, because I'm not. I am actually quite happy that I'm not living in Alaska right now. That's the first time I've ever been happy about that! Things are spendy there.
PS - Christie1111: How much is gas in HI?
We aren't going down either. Still 3.77 in most places (saw one 3.75 and a couple 3.79 when I was out yesterday).
I can't believe Denver is so much cheaper (re: Ed's post), usually they're about 5 cents higher than here.
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by TheCalvinator24 » Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:44 am
Here's Fanny! wrote:cindy.wellman wrote:We're still at........$4.05. I don't mean to sound like I'm complaining, because I'm not. I am actually quite happy that I'm not living in Alaska right now. That's the first time I've ever been happy about that! Things are spendy there.
PS - Christie1111: How much is gas in HI?
We aren't going down either. Still 3.77 in most places (saw one 3.75 and a couple 3.79 when I was out yesterday).
I can't believe Denver is so much cheaper (re: Ed's post), usually they're about 5 cents higher than here.
That cheap price was for E85. Not for normal gasoline. Lower price, lower miles per gallon.
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by Here's Fanny! » Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:03 am
TheCalvinator24 wrote:Here's Fanny! wrote:cindy.wellman wrote:We're still at........$4.05. I don't mean to sound like I'm complaining, because I'm not. I am actually quite happy that I'm not living in Alaska right now. That's the first time I've ever been happy about that! Things are spendy there.
PS - Christie1111: How much is gas in HI?
We aren't going down either. Still 3.77 in most places (saw one 3.75 and a couple 3.79 when I was out yesterday).
I can't believe Denver is so much cheaper (re: Ed's post), usually they're about 5 cents higher than here.
That cheap price was for E85. Not for normal gasoline. Lower price, lower miles per gallon.
All of our gas is 85. At least the price I was quoting.
I'm darned good and ready.
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by TheConfessor » Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:37 am
Here's Fanny! wrote:TheCalvinator24 wrote:Here's Fanny! wrote:
We aren't going down either. Still 3.77 in most places (saw one 3.75 and a couple 3.79 when I was out yesterday).
I can't believe Denver is so much cheaper (re: Ed's post), usually they're about 5 cents higher than here.
That cheap price was for E85. Not for normal gasoline. Lower price, lower miles per gallon.
All of our gas is 85. At least the price I was quoting.
I think you are confused. E85 is 85% ethanol. It is not commonly available. My friend in Denver has to go out of his way to fill up at one of the 4 or 5 places in the metro area that sell it. The vast majority of all vehicles are not compatible with E85 fuel. You may be thinking of the 85 octane rating that you may see on gas pumps. Typical octane ratings on mainstream gasoline pumps might be in the 85 to 93 range.
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by Here's Fanny! » Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:41 am
TheConfessor wrote:I think you are confused. E85 is 85% ethanol. It is not commonly available. My friend in Denver has to go out of his way to fill up at one of the 4 or 5 places in the metro area that sell it. The vast majority of all vehicles are not compatible with E85 fuel. You may be thinking of the 85 octane rating that you may see on gas pumps. Typical octane ratings on mainstream gasoline pumps might be in the 85 to 93 range.
I am no longer confused (except I didn't know I was in the first place, ha!). I know we have ethanol in the gas and I know there is an 85 on the pumps. And I know my gas mileage sucks. Ergo,
I was confused. Thanks for the disabusing.
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by ne1410s » Tue Aug 12, 2008 12:24 pm
Typical octane ratings on mainstream gasoline pumps might be in the 85 to 93 range.
Most pumps hereabouts read from 87 to 91 octane.
The E85 pumps, around here, state that the octane is 100. Sounds good until you check your mileage, which may of course vary...
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by andrewjackson » Wed Aug 13, 2008 1:48 pm
The June driving numbers are out.
http://tinyurl.com/63p7zb
The link is to an AP story:
As summer vacation season kicked in, Americans got out of their cars, driving 12.2 billion fewer miles in June than the same month a year earlier.
The 4.7 percent decline, which came while gas prices were peaking, was the biggest monthly driving drop in a downward trend that began in November, the Federal Highway Administration said Wednesday.
"Clearly, more Americans chose to stay close to home in June than in previous years," said Transportation Secretary Mary Peters.
Overall, Americans drove 53.2 billion fewer miles November through June than they did over the same eight-month period a year earlier, according to the highway agency's latest monthly report on driving. That's a larger decline than the 49.3 billion fewer miles driven by Americans over the entire decade of the 1970s, a period marked by oil embargoes and gas lines, the agency said.
The June drop of 12.2 billion follows the May drop of 10 billion. Most of the drop was in rural driving which went down over 4%. Urban driving was only down about 1%.
Also from the article:
Gas consumption was down, too. The highway administration said motorists consumed 400 million fewer gallons of gasoline and 318 million fewer gallons of diesel in the first quarter of 2008 than in the same period in 2007.
Which means a lot less tax money for the highway fund.
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by BackInTex » Tue Sep 02, 2008 8:20 am
BackInTex wrote:Jeemie wrote:
We'll see.
Oill will be below $100 by the end of the month. Maybe sooner if my Chinese economy theory takes root this coming week.
Well, that prediction didn't happen, but we're getting close the first trading day after the end of the month. Down another 7% today to $107.30.
I don't think we'll see $200 any time soon as Jeemie predicted. I still say we'll see $99.99 first.
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by Evil Squirrel » Tue Sep 02, 2008 8:23 am
BackInTex wrote:BackInTex wrote:Jeemie wrote:
We'll see.
Oill will be below $100 by the end of the month. Maybe sooner if my Chinese economy theory takes root this coming week.
Well, that prediction didn't happen, but we're getting close the first trading day after the end of the month. Down another 7% today to $107.30.
I don't think we'll see $200 any time soon as Jeemie predicted. I still say we'll see $99.99 first.
I guess I'll have to put this picture in storage for a while.....
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Many of these (squirrel) migrations were probably caused by food shortages as well as habitat overcrowding. We solved that for them. We not only reduced their habitat, we reduced the whole species by about 90%. The least we can do now is share a little birdseed with them.
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by andrewjackson » Tue Sep 02, 2008 9:10 am
I paid $3.31 here in Houston on Saturday, August 30. That was on Labor Day weekend with a hurricane in the western Gulf. There are reports of $3.20s around town today.
I'm expecting $2.something soon.
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by Here's Fanny! » Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:59 am
andrewjackson wrote:I paid $3.31 here in Houston on Saturday, August 30. That was on Labor Day weekend with a hurricane in the western Gulf. There are reports of $3.20s around town today.
I'm expecting $2.something soon.
As I said in a different thread, we made it to 3.59 a few weeks ago and there it has stayed.
Re: the 2 something. A while back all the car dealers were promoting 2.99 a gallon gas for a year if you bought their vehicle. I remarked to someon at the time that it would be really funny if gas went below that. Ha!
cindy.wellman wrote:$3.87 here!
I can always count on you to make me stop grousing. I will not, however, stop grousing after Romo and TO crunch the Hellions into the ground this week.
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by BackInTex » Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:02 pm
Evil Squirrel wrote:BackInTex wrote:BackInTex wrote:
Oill will be below $100 by the end of the month. Maybe sooner if my Chinese economy theory takes root this coming week.
Well, that prediction didn't happen, but we're getting close the first trading day after the end of the month. Down another 7% today to $107.30.
I don't think we'll see $200 any time soon as Jeemie predicted. I still say we'll see $99.99 first.
I guess I'll have to put this picture in storage for a while.....
Checked that photo out on Snopes. Here is what they said....
Snopes.com wrote:
It is a fake. For one, BIT would never ever pay for premium. He is too cheap. He only buys 87 octane. Also, the math is incorrect. 21.09 gallons at $4.399 per gallon would show $92.77, not $92.62. We suspect the artist in question is nuts, or at least eats lots of nuts.
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by andrewjackson » Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:10 pm
BackInTex wrote:Evil Squirrel wrote:BackInTex wrote:
Well, that prediction didn't happen, but we're getting close the first trading day after the end of the month. Down another 7% today to $107.30.
I don't think we'll see $200 any time soon as Jeemie predicted. I still say we'll see $99.99 first.
I guess I'll have to put this picture in storage for a while.....
Checked that photo out on Snopes. Here is what they said....
Snopes.com wrote:
It is a fake. For one, BIT would never ever pay for premium. He is too cheap. He only buys 87 octane. Also, the math is incorrect. 21.09 gallons at $4.399 per gallon would show $92.77, not $92.62. We suspect the artist in question is nuts, or at least eats lots of nuts.
That's not premium. The green handle is diesel.
I guess that's not true everywhere.
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by sunflower » Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:13 pm
andrewjackson wrote:BackInTex wrote:Evil Squirrel wrote:
I guess I'll have to put this picture in storage for a while.....
Checked that photo out on Snopes. Here is what they said....
Snopes.com wrote:
It is a fake. For one, BIT would never ever pay for premium. He is too cheap. He only buys 87 octane. Also, the math is incorrect. 21.09 gallons at $4.399 per gallon would show $92.77, not $92.62. We suspect the artist in question is nuts, or at least eats lots of nuts.
That's not premium. The green handle is diesel.
I guess that's not true everywhere.
You are right - that's not true everywhere. It usually is though, and I recently went to a gas station (I think it was a Mobil? Or a Sunoco?) and 89 octane had a green handle and I thoroughly freaked myself out that I was actually putting diesel in my car instead of regular 89 gas...I'm just so used to diesel being green!
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by andrewjackson » Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:16 pm
sunflower wrote:andrewjackson wrote:BackInTex wrote:
Checked that photo out on Snopes. Here is what they said....
That's not premium. The green handle is diesel.
I guess that's not true everywhere.
You are right - that's not true everywhere. It usually is though, and I recently went to a gas station (I think it was a Mobil? Or a Sunoco?) and 89 octane had a green handle and I thoroughly freaked myself out that I was actually putting diesel in my car instead of regular 89 gas...I'm just so used to diesel being green!
The nozzle should be too big on a diesel pump to get diesel into an (unleaded) gasoline powered car but it is certainly possible the other way around.
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