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April 20th, 2006, 01:37 PM
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Re: OT: Gas Prices
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Just for reference, gas currently costs about $6.00 per gallon where I live.
What is your complaint about US gas prices exactly?
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And how much of that is taxes?
Also, we have states bigger than your entire *country*. Things are a liiiitle bit more spread out here, which leads to longer drives.
I'm moving cross country later this year, and the resulting drive is 1000 miles. You driving that far would probably take you all the way to Portugal, going through several other countries..
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April 20th, 2006, 01:42 PM
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Pheonix, distance is not a factor in oil prices. If I remember right, Europe is getting much of thier oil out of former soviet bloc countries and I wouldn't be surprised there is some bad blood there.
Wasn't there a thing in the news a few months ago with Russia and Ukraine squabbling over oil access and that was threatening to raise oil prices in europe as a whole?
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April 20th, 2006, 01:53 PM
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No, it isn't. It is a factor in how much gas prices hurt, though.
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April 21st, 2006, 12:08 AM
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There is evidence pointing to ocean levels that were 6 meters higher than today's levels. This evidence includes oceanic wear on rocks far above today's high-tide levels on cliffs in Alaska, and old coral reefs that are high and dry above current sea levels.
This shows ocean levels have been much higher in the past and thus the average worldwide temperature must have been much higher. Life adapted, or died out. That's life for you. Attempting to stop climate change is a futile battle, it will happen whether or not you want it to. The rate can be altered, but not forever.
Like I mentioned before, when the Earth heats too much we plunge into another ice age. The Earth is a self-stabilizing system, it will adapt. Perhaps scientists have not surmised the mechanism yet, but it has historically happened, and there's no real reason to believe it will not happen again.
I'm not saying we need another ice age!  Though actually, I would like it. I love winter! Maybe you southern people would learn what it's like living in the cold...Floridians would learn 20C isn't cold enough to turn the furnace on!! 
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April 21st, 2006, 12:18 AM
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Re: OT: Gas Prices
Sure, there are feedback mechanisms.
But its not a good idea to turn the furnace on when its already hot out.
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April 21st, 2006, 12:24 AM
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not all of global warming is because of the US and our gas guzzeling wasteful way of erogant living. What about volcano eruptions, forest fires, natural warming trends, tbe changes in the megnetic poles, etc. Don't blame it all on the US.
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April 20th, 2006, 02:41 PM
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I too am not sure what American's are complaining about. Currently, where I live, we're paying approx. $1.15/ liter!. Taking into account the difference between Canadian and American dollars and converting liters to gallons, we in Canada are paying the equivalent of $3.83/gallon!
According to Will, you're only paying about $2.75 per gallon. We're paying over a dollar more per gallon than you are, and up here in Canada the average distance a person has to travel per year is much farther than the average American...the country is larger and less populous, equalling greater travel distances, on average. Not to mention rural people like me, who have much much farther distances to travel of average...
I'd say you have it pretty easy.
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Just for reference, gas currently costs about $6.00 per gallon where I live.
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We so not live where you live. And your cost per gallon of gas is mostly tax and not Oil Company Greed.
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April 20th, 2006, 06:01 PM
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Just for reference, gas currently costs about $6.00 per gallon where I live.
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We so not live where you live. And your cost per gallon of gas is mostly tax and not Oil Company Greed.
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I live near Rollo it seems..
As for USA maybe you shouldn't have Oil Company executives as Government heads ? 
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Well said.
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