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spot;710397 wrote: Did anyone notice the oil price broke past $80 a barrel today? New territory, that. It was under $20 when the Coalition started bombing Afghanistan. The hike's bigger now than when the Yom Kippur War and the subsequent oil embargo happened in 1973.


If anyone blinked and missed it, the oil price has now passed $120 a barrel.

I'll say it again - oil was under $20 a barrel when the Coalition started bombing Afghanistan.

This is a direct consequence of the White House implementation of PNAC's impossible and utterly undesirable grasp at world domination.
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about $3.60/gallon here in SE Georgia. Still no let-up in sight.







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I just paid $3.49 :-5
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it was 3.60 something i believe the other day. south florida here.
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Galbally;588704 wrote: Erm € 1.08.7 per litre? What ever that is in Dollars per gallon I don't know, but its more expensive than in America anyway, that I do know. :thinking:


Wow, GB and that was only last Aug when you posted that. What are we at now €1.21 per litre?

I am glad that I am able to contribute to the record profits that the oil companies are making.

Go Shell and all you other big oil companies, keep on ripping us all off, we will just keep on taking it and continue paying what ever you want.:-5
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$3.61 per gallon at Getty here in the Philadelphia burbs.:mad:
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Santanico;832576 wrote: OK, after some conversion, I've worked out that here in Aus we're paying up to $1.50 per litre which works out to be about US$5.30 per gallon. (I think:-3)

That sucks!!!Wish it was that cheap in England:-5:-5:(
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$3.69 a gallon today. :-1
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I paid over £5 today......whats that in $ thinking:
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Carolly;858327 wrote: I paid over £5 today......whats that in $ thinking:


About $8.18 / US Gallon
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Bryn Mawr;858334 wrote: About $8.18 / US Gallon


Has the average paycheck gone up in the UK too?
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qsducks;858337 wrote: Has the average paycheck gone up in the UK too?Well Im in a funny position....Im self employed and I have been to the Warehouse today and seen a huge increase on items but I HAVE to charge the same thanks to the £1 and 99p shops....so the answer is no and people I know havent had a rise in their pay for awhile but of course this dosent mean everyone hasn't.
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qsducks;858337 wrote: Has the average paycheck gone up in the UK too?


Company Directors have - and MPs of course, in fact everyone who votes in their own remuneration package :wah:

but the average paycheck has risen by less than inflation an so gone down in real terms. :-(
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It appears that the local average where I live(Northern midwest region of the US) will see an increase of gas prices of up to $4.00 a gallon...

Not good...
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hit 4 dollars here in south florida...............wonder why it's so much more for yall overseas..........thought it was US "they" hated so much.
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Redtail;866983 wrote: hit 4 dollars here in south florida...............wonder why it's so much more for yall overseas..........thought it was US "they" hated so much.
Red the government take 67p a litre which is over £3 a gallon just in tax we pay.....here in England we pay this silly money for petrol thanks to them.I know you guys are not happy with what you are paying but can you imagaine how we feel paying more or less double to what you do.Said before Im moving there lol!!!;)
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K.Snyder;866922 wrote: It appears that the local average where I live(Northern midwest region of the US) will see an increase of gas prices of up to $4.00 a gallon...

Not good...


How long do you expect it to take for this doubling of gas prices you're predicting?? If that's in one year it would be extraordinary, if it's over the next ten years it's both inevitable and desirable.
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spot;867609 wrote: How long do you expect it to take for this doubling of gas prices you're predicting?? If that's in one year it would be extraordinary, if it's over the next ten years it's both inevitable and desirable.


$200 dollars a barrel by the end of the year?

Came across this while searching for a link to the above.

http://www.lifeaftertheoilcrash.net/

interesting

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gmc;867644 wrote: $200 dollars a barrel by the end of the year?Snyder's gone rather further than that in his prediction. He's taking the current pump price and adding $4 a US gallon to that. The current pump price is based, presumably, on the current $125 a barrel, I think you need to take that a long way over $300 to push the pump price as much as he's looking at.

Oil was under $20 a barrel when the Coalition started bombing Afghanistan. Failing to connect the price of oil with this Middle Eastern rerun of Columbine High which the White House committed itself to is naive. We've had six years of Smash Islam as official US foreign policy and Western employees are surprised their wealth, what little they had left, is eroding? How ostrich-like can apologists for PNAC's domino theory for spreading "democratic capitalism" get?
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spot;867609 wrote: How long do you expect it to take for this doubling of gas prices you're predicting?? If that's in one year it would be extraordinary, if it's over the next ten years it's both inevitable and desirable.


No predictions...It's hovering around $3.90 where I live locally and from any observance gas prices will always continue to go up...

I really don't think it's a matter of the market rather the simple fact that the government has the power to do it...
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Well it seems you're taking what I've said wrong...

Increase of up to as opposed to an increase in addition to...
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In any case, here's a link showing a map of from what I've viewed as of yet are gas prices from all over the US...

http://www.gasbuddy.com/gb_map_gas_prices.aspx
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K.Snyder;868141 wrote: Well it seems you're taking what I've said wrong...

Increase of up to as opposed to an increase in addition to...


What's an increase of up to $4 on $3.50? My calculator says it's a maximum of $7.50. Perhaps you're looking for "increase to" instead of "increase of"?

As it happens, even a $4 increase on current US prices would still leave gas cheaper than in the UK. Today at my nearest pump here it's US$8.35 per US gallon (that's UK£1.12 a litre).
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spot;868466 wrote: What's an increase of up to $4 on $3.50? My calculator says it's a maximum of $7.50. Perhaps you're looking for "increase to" instead of "increase of"?

As it happens, even a $4 increase on current US prices would still leave gas cheaper than in the UK. Today at my nearest pump here it's US$8.35 per US gallon (that's UK£1.12 a litre).


Your calculator among others...

It really doesn't matter because such can be argued it's a simple matter of dialect as opposed to intent...
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K.Snyder;868141 wrote: Well it seems you're taking what I've said wrong...

Increase of up to as opposed to an increase in addition to...


That's an increase to.

An increase of up to suggests that the increase will be of up to $4 not that the final price will move up to $4.
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Bryn Mawr;869097 wrote: That's an increase to.

An increase of up to suggests that the increase will be of up to $4 not that the final price will move up to $4.


Up to means not superseded by right?...



Doesn't matter...I know what I meant...
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K.Snyder;869110 wrote: Up to means not superseded by right?...



Doesn't matter...I know what I meant...


Therefore "an increase of up to" means that the increase is not superseded by right?

No matter - I realise you don't speak English as your first language so I'll make allowances :p

(Two countries separated by a common language and all that).
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Bryn Mawr;869121 wrote: Therefore "an increase of up to" means that the increase is not superseded by right?

No matter - I realise you don't speak English as your first language so I'll make allowances :p

(Two countries separated by a common language and all that).


I'll accept that...

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K.Snyder;869123 wrote: I'll accept that...

Don't want to **** off the Germans...


As Basil says - "Don't mention the war" :wah:

May your daze be long and fruitful :-6
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spot;714787 wrote: If anyone blinked and missed it, the oil price is up from my previous post of $80 to today's $96 a barrel. That's in 12 days. Gosh. Strike my 4 times higher, make it 5 times higher.


If anyone blinked and missed it, the oil price is up from my previous post of $80 to today's $140.39 a barrel. So much for the Project for the New American Century, what a poor collection of predictors they turned out to be.
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spot;899557 wrote: If anyone blinked and missed it, the oil price is up from my previous post of $80 to today's $140.39 a barrel. So much for the Project for the New American Century, what a poor collection of predictors they turned out to be.


I saw that this morning in an article regarding how airlines are being affected. :-3
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$3.99 here, it cost $44 to fill my tank up from the beach trip.
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chonsigirl;900114 wrote: $3.99 here, it cost $44 to fill my tank up from the beach trip.


$3.99 Here also. It cost me $100.00 to fill up. :(
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Ghads, I can't imagine a gas tank that big. But I've seen some high prices on the pump when I pull in.....
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we've been in the $3.80's here for a while.
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chonsigirl;900122 wrote: Ghads, I can't imagine a gas tank that big. But I've seen some high prices on the pump when I pull in.....




Hey what are going to do when you have a 32.00 Gallon tank. :( :( Can't wait untill it's around $5.00 a gallon. :(
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Cost me $44.00 for a half tank and I drive an SUV:mad:
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I'm in Texas, maybe I'll buy a horse.... :thinking: :D :wah:
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Mustang;900136 wrote: Hey what are going to do when you have a 32.00 Gallon tank. :( :( Can't wait untill it's around $5.00 a gallon. :(


That's a big gas tank. At least it's summer vacation for me, I won't drive much now. :(
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chonsigirl;900169 wrote: That's a big gas tank. At least it's summer vacation for me, I won't drive much now. :(


Neither do I, just too much.
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dubs;614135 wrote: Gah!!! F*&%^$£*&&^^%&£"@.......:-5 :-5 :-5 :-5
Think that means......................GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR ....over £5 A GALLON....ABOUT $10 or there abouts I think:-5:-5
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Carolly;900173 wrote: Think that means......................GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR ....over £5 A GALLON....ABOUT $10 or there abouts I think:-5:-5


WOW maybe sunny104 has the best idea buy a horse. :)
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JAB;900348 wrote: It's $4.09 by me. I've actually seen a couple of stations drop their prices in the last week or so. :-2 One dropped it by 3 cents and another by 17!


WOW it's about time the price starts to come down a little.
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Aint come down here...........£1.19 a LITRE:(
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I understand many San Diego-ans are travelling south of the border into Mexico for fuel. The Mexican govt is subsidizing fuel costs because much of the nation is poor. Average fuel price is abour $2.50 a gl there.

Many of the Mexican staton owners are refusing to serve Americans in retaliation apparently for our blatant pigdom.
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WaWa's is the cheapest place in town $3.85 per gallon.
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Nomad;902097 wrote: Many of the Mexican staton owners are refusing to serve Americans in retaliation apparently for our blatant pigdom.


That's extremely hard to believe...

No one is biased when it comes to money...No one!!!

Not money enough to make you considerably wealthy...Or even comfortable for that matter...
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$3.97 at Wawa.
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There's a limit on how much gas you can buy in Mexico, but if I lived close I would drive over and buy it there.
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