Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 17:43:04 -0500charset=us-ascii
OK. I don't know if this will work (or if it did), but gas _IS_ getting out of hand. What the heck. Mike <text inserted here> I, for one, am tired of $1.50/gal. This was worthy of my support. I hope
The day the Arabs, Mexicans and Venezuelians finally get their act together we are in trouble. The trillions ($) in profit they make every day - guess where it all gets invested. To whom are we suppo
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 16:14:38 -0800charset="Windows-1252"
I've been paying 1.69 /gal for about 5-6 months now. I'm not complaining... After living in France for 4 years where gas is roughly the same price as here.... BUT YOU ONLY GET A Liter! BTW I did part
After listening to all the 40-somethings at work talk about 35 cent per gallon gas when THEY got their driver's licenses in 1972, I had to do the math. With inflation, that works out to, you guessed
I worked for the Hudson Oil Co. when I was 18. There was a "gas war" that year. Prices got down to .249/gal. Four gallons for a buck!! BUT - I was only making $2.10 an hour then. I'm making ten times
Well I am a 40 something and as I recall gas was 28¢ a gallon when I started driving. And I have yet to see $1.50 per gallon. $1.319 - $1.429 (premium) yes. I also read somewhere in the last few da
Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 08:17:12 -0500charset="iso-8859-1"
Isn't the supply adjusted artificially. Don't they just produce less because they want to produce less? This is what I had heard. That way they can get more money for less production cost. Our winter
Some years back I took a trip in my 1967 Sprite. It had a stock 1275 and I got 30 mpg at 55 MPH. When I ran at 70 MPH it got 38 mpg. Obviously the power curve/optimum flow rate was the higher rpm. Th