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Woodfoot
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FUCK ASKING
TELL US TO DO THAT SHIT

he has no problem telling us what other things we can and cannot do

8/31/2005 4:07:00 PM

nastoute
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i mean

while driving your SUV

try not to have the windows down and the AC on at the same time

you know, that kind of thing

8/31/2005 5:03:40 PM

Mindstorm
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It would be nice if people would just drive to where they need to go for a while instead of where they want to go...

Might lower prices just a bit.

8/31/2005 5:06:42 PM

HockeyRoman
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"get a job closer to home"

And give up the well paying job that is actually in my field?

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"get a home closer to job"

Yeah, let me get right on telling my lease to screw itself because gas prices are high.
Also I can't exactly move NC State to Greensboro as much as I'd like to.

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"carpool"

Hey, anyone want to ride with me to Greensboro everyday?

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"roll your windows up"

And run your air conditioner?

I have the next suggestion from you "Get a more fuel efficient car" but please tell me how people are going to save up for that car when they are paying $114 a week in tranportation costs?
Nothing personal, but when you aren't just regular Joe Commuter this really takes it's toll on you.

8/31/2005 5:09:18 PM

Republican18
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i heard on the radio one station was selling regular for 3.89

8/31/2005 5:45:35 PM

Mindstorm
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Haha, they're gonna make out like fucking bandits too. Everybody's panicking well enough so they'll have no shortage of customers.

8/31/2005 5:46:39 PM

ZiP
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$17/gallon

-ZiP!-

8/31/2005 5:48:23 PM

cyrion
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a guy at chilies said some customers said that gas stations were closing at 8pm every night cuz we were running out. i laughed at him and said no.

8/31/2005 7:54:34 PM

rallydurham
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HockeyRoman

I said there were some people with extenuating circumstances.

Being in school in Raleigh and working a real job in Greensboro fits that description. 95% of the people talking about gas are not in the same boat.

Hell, 75% of them probably live within 5 miles of NC State so I don't really see what the big deal is...


Oh yeah it is proven that you use less gas by driving with your windows up and your A/C on than vice versa assuming that you are on a highway.

8/31/2005 8:04:55 PM

HockeyRoman
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Haven't you seen MythBusters??
Actually there they were driving SUVs around a track at 45mph.

The good thing is that I am staying in Burlington and not in school this semester, but come next Spring if things are still like this then I will be screwed.

8/31/2005 8:16:56 PM

LoneSnark
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http://www.canada.com/national/nationalpost/financialpost/story.html?id=499d0491-50cf-48fb-a39c-4be3d6d49ab8

In Dartmouth, N.S., motorists were paying as high as $1.28 a litre.
European countries began considering the release of their own government-controlled stockpiles of gasoline and heating oil, according to officials at the Paris-based International Energy Agency.
"We're the highest (wholesale) price market in the world right now," said Lawrence Goldstein, president of the New York-based nonprofit Petroleum Industry Research Foundation. "We're going to attract a lot of supply here."
In another attempt to ease the crunch on motor fuel supplies, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said it would temporarily allow retailers U.S.-wide to sell gasoline and diesel that does not meet stringent summer air-quality standards.

[Edited on September 1, 2005 at 1:02 AM. Reason : qu]

9/1/2005 1:01:06 AM

falkland
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Its about time we took a look at Europe and started learning from them. Their kicking our ass in alternate energy sources. The EU is funding all kinds of solutions to oil and coal. We need to follow their lead. From the use of mass transit to biomass fuels to wind/solar power. We're just making things harder on ourselves. Its time to stop suckling from the oil whore's tit.

9/1/2005 5:22:15 AM

HockeyRoman
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Watch out man, that's crazy talk to these folks. Hey look! Here comes aaronburro now to call you an ugly name and tell you how fucking stupid you are.

9/1/2005 5:41:58 AM

LoneSnark
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^^ Hey, fuckland, you have no idea how fucking stupid you are!

Why should we abandon coal? Last I heard, the hurricane didn't affect the coal mining industry.

9/1/2005 10:01:40 AM

DirtyGreek
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Oh, right. I forgot that coal was clean and renewable. You're right.

9/1/2005 11:39:42 AM

LoneSnark
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^ I'm glad you've finally realized that.

9/1/2005 12:37:04 PM

falkland
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You argue like a child with insults. Coal is not a 100% clean. But why rely on a natural resource which, even though in the short term is highly available, is eventually exaustable? Why not get off our high American horse and wake up to the fact that were being stupid about energy? Why use something thats going to create a energy crises at some point, if not already(oil) and use something renewable. Its selfish and folly to keep diggin holes that we know are going to run dry. Why not push forward alternatives. Our whole national argument against alternative solutions has been cost. When in reality, its profit, not cost we are worried about. I already said, and stand by the fact that the EU is fully funding and is beating the U.S. is alternative solutions. Oh, just to add insult to injury, they do have a stronger base currency value.

9/1/2005 2:09:36 PM

LoneSnark
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Let me get this straight, you wouldn't dig a hole for any resource that could be exhausted? So, should be give up marble counter tops, mining iron ore, using plastics, silicon, graphite, all of it!?!?

Gosh, you are an idiot. Everything we use that is not made out of wood or food is finite, it is just the way the universe works. Using your logic, we should have nothing because anything we could have would be limited.

Your fundamental mistake is you are trying to think too damn far ahead. Just try planning 100 years out or so. Yes, oil is a finite resource. Yes, we cannot go on burning it forever. And when that time comes we'll melt down the cars and make new ones consuming something else. It isn't that complicated, and whatever the fuck you want your future car to run on will not withstand a freaking hurricane.

A hydrogen based economy would be equally vulnerable to hurricanes, as hydrogen plants must be located near the ocean.

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"Our whole national argument against alternative solutions has been cost. When in reality, its profit, not cost we are worried about."

Profit = price - cost
The two are intimately related, by worrying about Profit we are worrying about Cost. God, damn, ignorance!

9/1/2005 2:20:37 PM

MathFreak
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I pay 1-2% of my income to buy gas, and I'm far from being rich. Gas prices ain't shit. Don't touch the reserves.

9/1/2005 2:24:37 PM

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