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"It is a fact of life that oil now costs 60% more than a year ago. A predicted 60% increase next year will put oil at nearly $90 a barrel – that’s $3.50 to $4.00 per gallon at the pump – and a substantial increase on heating bills."
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Posts: 3417 | From: Cleveland, Ohio | Registered: Jan 2000
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i wish you guys would use that thing for more than a hat rack...so gas goes to 3.5-4 dollars a gallon...
that would make biodiesl and methonal viable which would put the farmers to work and keep us from sending the money to the middle east...
thus since all the brains in the middle east went to harvard they know this so they will not allow the price of gas to get high enough to make biodiesel, methonal, hydrogen viable.
so put your mind back on the stocks.
Posts: 1070 | From: louisville,ky,usa | Registered: Oct 2004
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my mind is on the market as a whole.....the prices we currently have which raise company costs are not currently factored in....
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glassman orig. post: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ if you owe the bak 100grand and have trouble? it's YOUR trouble.... if you owe the Bank 100million? and have trouble? itss THEIR trouble... ------------------------------------------------------------------------- g-man, you make my brain purr.
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blueranger ------------------------------------------------------------------------ so they will not allow the price of gas to get high enough to make biodiesel, methonal, hydrogen viable. ---------------------------
i bet there's gonna be room for $5 at the pump, AND biodiesel, etc.... (go biodiesel!) seems to me we gotta be moving towards a phase where there are a variety of ways to run your get-to-work-box, (before the one we're currently stapled to says it's final byebye.)
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looks like 60 coming soon. i've heard higher than 80 unlikely. still proly looking at 2.50 - 3 for gas, then again we went through this last year. i don't think it got to 2.50 - at least in illinois.
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PBR Bull Little Yellow Jacket PBR Bull ID EA61 Contractor Berger/Taupin/Teague Bucking Bulls, LLC. Breed Brangus Weight 1750 Color Red Horns 1 Up, 1 Down Born 1998
Current Season Career Times Ridden 3 out of 24 times 12 out of 82 times Percent Ridden 12.5% 14.6% Buckoff Percent 87.5% 85.4% Average Buckoff Time 2.55 seconds 2.55 seconds Average Ride Score 93.8 92.9 Average Bull Score 46.2 45.8 Bull Rating* 23.0 22.9
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