man oh man would that suck... is my badge up. im out
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talntedSBR MVP
- 02-11-09
- 1664
#36Comment -
escouSBR MVP
- 02-17-11
- 1042
#37I dont think many of you understand how this works, oil is a resource, money is directly linked to resources if the price reaches 5 quid it will not stay 5 quid it will go up. And more money can't be printed cuz yes you guessed right they are linked to even more resources and NONE of the current political systems known in the whole wide world have taken that into consideration.Comment -
NrmlCurvSurfrSBR MVP
- 04-05-10
- 2896
#38I dont think many of you understand how this works, oil is a resource, money is directly linked to resources if the price reaches 5 quid it will not stay 5 quid it will go up. And more money can't be printed cuz yes you guessed right they are linked to even more resources and NONE of the current political systems known in the whole wide world have taken that into consideration.Comment -
DougSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-10-05
- 6324
#39Ridiculous !
E-85 isn't even available in most areas, can you even get it in Tampa ? I reckon you could get most any vehicle to run on that E-85 corn juice, but you create another problem, eh !
Then if you turn corn essentially into gas ( or fuel) what do you feed livestock , how do you make stuff like corn muffins corn syrup, corn chex, etc. ?
Yeah you could essentially grow corn as fuel ( gas substitute) .
FH ain't fooling me , then the corn price skyrockets ( good if you own Iowa).
America can't grow enough ******* corn to fix this, and Jeff knows that, he knows more about corn than anybody here.
The corn is needed already for other stuff, no surplus corn supplies exist to be converted to fuel. ******* Fishhead knows this better than any of us !Comment -
Cap dat 4ssRestricted User
- 10-11-10
- 3665
#41Ridiculous ! E-85 isn't even available in most areas, can you even get it in Tampa ? I reckon you could get most any vehicle to run on that E-85 corn juice, but you create another problem, eh ! Then if you turn corn essentially into gas ( or fuel) what do you feed livestock , how do you make stuff like corn muffins corn syrup, corn chex, etc. ? Yeah you could essentially grow corn as fuel ( gas substitute) . FH ain't fooling me , then the corn price skyrockets ( good if you own Iowa). America can't grow enough ******* corn to fix this, and Jeff knows that, he knows more about corn than anybody here. The corn is needed already for other stuff, no surplus corn supplies exist to be converted to fuel. ******* Fishhead knows this better than any of us !Comment -
PowderguySBR Hall of Famer
- 09-18-09
- 6939
#42$3.39 for the past couple days, central PAComment -
rkelly110BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 10-05-09
- 39691
#43Cap dat ass, is right on.Comment -
FishheadSBR Aristocracy
- 08-11-05
- 40179
#44
U.S. ethanol exports could double this year from the 400 million gallons exported in 2010, chief executive officer Todd Becker of Green Plains Energy of Omaha said.
The 2010 exports were a fourfold increase over 2009 ethanol exports, according to the Renewable Fuels Association. Canada is the leading importer of U.S. ethanol, followed by the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, India and United Arab Emirates.Comment -
floridagolferSBR MVP
- 12-19-08
- 2757
#45Nothing will being the U.S. economy to a screeching halt like $4 gas, and unfortunately, it probably is coming.Comment -
Cap dat 4ssRestricted User
- 10-11-10
- 3665
#46$4/gallon gas is here...Comment -
chilidogSBR Posting Legend
- 04-05-09
- 10305
#47Costa Rica's economy is doing just fine, even with our +$4/gal of gas and with double retail pricing on most items. So, if a little bitty ole third world country like Costa Rica can make it just fine, one would think that the almighty US of A could make it work, right?Comment -
Ralphie HalvesSBR MVP
- 12-13-09
- 4507
#52Keep going up. Flipping these hot oil stocks is great fun. Flipped RAMO for 80% last week, MGRN was my baby yesterday. I'll ride this wave all year while everyone else sits helpless and complains.Comment -
SpeedProSBR Wise Guy
- 09-06-10
- 643
#53If you believe you can achieve. The fastest way to make gas prices go up is to tell everyone they will.Comment -
ColdpimpinSBR High Roller
- 02-03-09
- 146
#54The Wall Street speculators will push the envelope with oil futures again like they did in 2008. I predict $5.00 a gallon gas and a screaming mad (but more scared than anything) populace! Historians will be able to agree unanimously that turmoil in Libya brought about a double-dip recession in America! Fasten your seatbelts!Comment -
sweethookSBR Posting Legend
- 11-21-07
- 12667
#55i think it will be 5Comment -
Killer_DemoSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-15-08
- 8409
#56I thought the point of going into iraq was to hog the oil for ourselves....its getting out of handComment -
BigdaddyQHSBR Posting Legend
- 07-13-09
- 19530
#57What our Liberal friends fail to talk about is the huge untapped resourses that our country has, but is not allowed to drill for, because Obama, and all of the other Liberal freaks are too concerned about saving a tree. The correct solution is a combination of ingredients. Destroying the economy and thinking that it will force us to develop and sell cars that do not rely on petrolium products is just plain stupid, but what else would you expect from Liberals? Their must be enough petrolium products available at a reasonable price to allow the economy to grow, and thus be able to continue to produce vehicles that are less dependent on these petrolium products. It is amazing how little some people know about the economy in here.Comment -
sonnyhowitzerSBR High Roller
- 01-16-11
- 135
#58if they want 5 it well be 5.Comment -
Cap dat 4ssRestricted User
- 10-11-10
- 3665
#59What our Liberal friends fail to talk about is the huge untapped resourses that our country has, but is not allowed to drill for, because Obama, and all of the other Liberal freaks are too concerned about saving a tree. The correct solution is a combination of ingredients. Destroying the economy and thinking that it will force us to develop and sell cars that do not rely on petrolium products is just plain stupid, but what else would you expect from Liberals? Their must be enough petrolium products available at a reasonable price to allow the economy to grow, and thus be able to continue to produce vehicles that are less dependent on these petrolium products. It is amazing how little some people know about the economy in here.Comment -
Ochocinco85mvpSBR High Roller
- 11-29-10
- 154
#601.14$ per litre here. Its canada so we have to warm our cars for a good 5 minutes though because its so coldComment -
Hotdiggity11SBR MVP
- 01-09-09
- 4916
#61Middle Earth? Are Hobbits and Elves driving up the prices?Comment -
DadSBR Posting Legend
- 11-26-08
- 23245
#62The national average is at $3.55
I paid $3.99 todayComment -
dom75SBR Wise Guy
- 10-11-10
- 779
#64I am 36 yrs old and I remember when I began driving gas was less than a buck a gallon. I'd see news cast on tv and see gas prices in California at around 2 bucks, and thought glad I am not living in Cali. Shesh now it feels like we are all living in Cali with the high cost of everything these days. This economy crap sucks... seems everything gets raised except all our paychecks. This is why I choose to gamble, gotta make a better living somehow.Comment -
rkelly110BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 10-05-09
- 39691
#65The 70's embargo, gas was $.35. We cried when it went to $1.00 and had to wait in line.Comment
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