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Dick_A
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All other fuel threads will be automatically deleted. ๐Ÿ™‚
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As long as they pay some of that out in dividends on the XOM stock I own, I'm happy with that. If you can't beat 'em join 'em.

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congratulations you thives

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topflite51
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AO_hitech wrote:
mrjimboalaska wrote:

Try the Costco at Airport Blvd & Belle Air Rd, $2.499:)


Don't know where that is, and I don't have a Costco card anyway. ๐Ÿ˜‰
No Costco card, in this day and age. Lordy.

Believe that would be in South San Francisco, if memory serves me.

Funny thing is our fuel is piped to Reno from the bay area refineries, then trucked out here to Fernley and it is cheaper than in CA. According to all that should know, it is the same formula's as CA.:h
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AO_hitech
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mrjimboalaska wrote:

Try the Costco at Airport Blvd & Belle Air Rd, $2.499:)


Don't know where that is, and I don't have a Costco card anyway. ๐Ÿ˜‰

AO_hitech
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I saw gas at $2.95 on my way home. It is coming down, just slowly. It goes up fast, but comes down s l o w...

mrjimboalaska
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AO_hitech wrote:
There is something really wrong here. Some parts of the country have gas under $2 and it's still OVER $3 here. And don't blame our taxes, they aren't any where near that much.


Try the Costco at Airport Blvd & Belle Air Rd, $2.499:)

AO_hitech
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There is something really wrong here. Some parts of the country have gas under $2 and it's still OVER $3 here. And don't blame our taxes, they aren't any where near that much.

bfast54
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HOLY COW, In TRAVERSE CITY, one of the most costly gas price ares....we are $2.37 today :E!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Even lower than down state.

Also saw DIESEL......$2.99!:E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Of course, put my rig away for the winter!!!!!!:M
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Bumpyroad
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8.1 Van wrote:
Full service cash or credit reg unl gas now down to $1.99 here in NJ !



and they even have to pump it for you. ๐Ÿ˜›
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Bumpyroad
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Dockrock wrote:
It's seems a little CRAZY Gas prices would drop below $2.00 a gallon ,just a week before the Big American Election Day. With Two Big Oil Guys in the White House. Kind of makes you think ??????:h..Dock


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Fezziwig
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Poison, asfixiant, suffocant, call it what you will and you are still dead.

SRT
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Regular gas dropped another $.10 to $2.39 at the local gas stations. Getting nearer to that "magic" $2.00 mark. Of course, it was $2.31 a gallon at Sam's club

Fezziwig
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I just saw regular at 3.09 at a Valero in Cupertino a few minutes ago. That's by far the lowest I've seen in CA.

Trees are an excellent way to sequester carbon/CO2. I was leading a hike in Purissima Canyon off the san Mateo coast a few weeks ago, midst the huge redwoods and bays, etc., and pointed out to the hikers that you could smell the difference in the oxygen-enriched forest, in fact you could even feel it on your skin.

We should treasure our trees, and carefully harvest them for houses and buildings, NOT for firewood and paper pulp, thus leaving the carbon captured in the wood. Excess harvesting of trees has impoverished nations.

Even wood slash from tree harvesting can be employed profitably by conversion to cellulosic alcohol fuel. There's a process employing enzymes that can do that. I found it (at U. Florida) about 20 years ago when I was researching starting a company to make fuel alcohol.

AO_hitech
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Fezziwig wrote:
When CO2 occupies a low spot (or the interior of a boat or cabin) it crowds out the air and suffocates the occupants.


Absolutely. That is NOT what I would call a poison. The air on the top of Mt. Everest has the same effect, but I wouldn't call the air up there poisonous. :W

CO would be a poison.

Fezziwig
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AO_hitech wrote:
Calling CO2 a poison is quite a stretch.


When CO2 occupies a low spot (or the interior of a boat or cabin) it crowds out the air and suffocates the occupants.