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Re: <All> Mo'Gas prices
Well, actually, there always WILL be gas.....
you just might have to take out a loan to fill your tank....$15.00/litre
synth-gas, anyone?
There is _certainly_ a finite supply of sub $3.00 in the US gas...
Steve Bigelow, one hour from the US border.... 56.6/litre for regular...
><Warning: semi-political content, aka: Opinion, contained herein>
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>I've been saying for years that gas is unrealistically cheap here in
>the US...just look at the rest of the world. I also don't expect that
>to last long, so the current prices don't surprise me a bit.
>
>Oil is, of course, a finite resource. I expect prices to steadily
>increase from now on...and frankly, I expect some wars when the
>supply really gets short. (I actually met a guy last summer who
>swore that oil would last forever and we'll always be able to find all
>we need. I was kind to him and didn't bring up any subjects
>requiring actual cognition...)
>
>I think that finding alternative fuel sources (NOT electricity, which is
>nuclear or coal-generated power in disguise) for individual
>transportation is extremely important, but I don't think the US will
>put enough funding into research to produce results until gas in the
>US hits perhaps $2.50 per gallon and stays there.
>
>In the meantime, I drive my Z, my Audi and my gas-guzzler truck
>and enjoy them all. As gas gets more expensive, I'll make my own
>decisions about how much fuel I want to feed my transportation.
>That's the 'Murrican way.
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>Al Powell
>Apowell@EZlink.com
>1958 Fiat 1200 Spyder "Transformabile"
>1983 Datsun 280ZXT
>1990 Audi 200
>http://www.ezlink.com/~powells/
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