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Old 02-22-2011, 09:08 PM   #41
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Again, just how the hell is oil finite? Or do you guys really believe the main ingredient is dinosaurs?
As far as getting it out of the ground I would believe it is, unless there are some elves down there making more out of pixie dust
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Old 02-22-2011, 09:19 PM   #42
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What is there to not agree with? What you said above is exactly what I'm saying, I just carried it out to its natural conclusion. Nothing pushes people toward those "Electric/Hydrogen/Whatever" cars more than high oil/gas prices.
I misunderstood you i thought you were questioning it.

I LOVE my truck...but 5 Bucks a fucking gallon, Makes me think about other options.
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Old 02-22-2011, 09:21 PM   #43
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I misunderstood you i thought you were questioning it.

I LOVE my truck...but 5 Bucks a fucking gallon, Makes me think about other options.
Also depends on your commute, with the er and side jobs I rack up a lot of miles so the ole priller will be doing a lot of commuting duty
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Old 02-22-2011, 09:23 PM   #44
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The issue with me, Sometimes I get moved to Different stores...Right now its 16 Miles one way to work...I see the SixR getting ALOT of miles this year if they keep rising...Like I said even during the rain. I think the only time I'd drive the truck is if I needed to take people places or go to the store and couldnt fit what I was buying in my tailbag.

And If it was downright POURING then I'd drive the truck...Otherwise I'll take 36MPG over 13 Anyday...lol
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Old 02-22-2011, 09:47 PM   #45
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I misunderstood you i thought you were questioning it.

I LOVE my truck...but 5 Bucks a fucking gallon, Makes me think about other options.
Your thinking about other options does a lot more damage to the petrolium industry than low oil prices.
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I agree, B/c f I had lower Gas prices...Id drive a HELL of alot more than I do now
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I agree, B/c f I had lower Gas prices...Id drive a HELL of alot more than I do now
thats the trickle down effect, higher gas prices means fewer people traveling for vacations, companies passing on the higher costs to consumers for goods so people buy fewer or less of said goods.
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How about we truly put our money and effort into moving beyond oil instead of putting a band-aid over the problem by drilling or mining shale.
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Old 02-23-2011, 12:05 AM   #49
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As far as getting it out of the ground I would believe it is, unless there are some elves down there making more out of pixie dust
elves no, giant fucking fission reaction yes
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The issue with me, Sometimes I get moved to Different stores...Right now its 16 Miles one way to work...I see the SixR getting ALOT of miles this year if they keep rising...Like I said even during the rain. I think the only time I'd drive the truck is if I needed to take people places or go to the store and couldnt fit what I was buying in my tailbag.

And If it was downright POURING then I'd drive the truck...Otherwise I'll take 36MPG over 13 Anyday...lol
My vehicles include my 15mpg truck, 20mpg car (that only takes premium) or 40mpg bike. I commute 50-70 miles per day. Guess what's about to start getting a lot more miles?

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thats the trickle down effect, higher gas prices means fewer people traveling for vacations, companies passing on the higher costs to consumers for goods so people buy fewer or less of said goods.
My wife and I are already talking about cancelling the trip we had planned for May, and it was only two states over. Of course, one of those states is Texas, but still...

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elves no, giant fucking fission reaction yes
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