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Gallon of Gas $1.39 20oz water $1.07 sumthin aint right
Posted: 2002-07-28 11:38pm
by Mr. B
Posted: 2002-07-28 11:43pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
No, they have water in the gas pumps, and gasoline in the water bottles!
Posted: 2002-07-28 11:53pm
by Master of Ossus
In Saudi Arabia they really do charge more for water than for unrefined petroleum.
Here in the Bay Area, we're paying 1.50 and up a gallon. Damn Gray Davis. Let this be a lesson never to elect Democratic candidates who are also idiots.
It's not anywhere near as bad as it is in Europe, though.
Posted: 2002-07-29 12:45am
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Remember that brief time after 9/11 when gas prices were as low as $.99 a gallon?
If people think raising gas prices will get people to use less gas, they're wrong. SUV sales still rise with the price of gasoline. People will still drive SUVs, even if they spend $75 a week on gas.
Posted: 2002-07-29 01:58am
by Mr. B
Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:
Remember that brief time after 9/11 when gas prices were as low as $.99 a gallon?
If people think raising gas prices will get people to use less gas, they're wrong. SUV sales still rise with the price of gasoline. People will still drive SUVs, even if they spend $75 a week on gas.
i wish I could afford to waste $75 a week on gas.
Posted: 2002-07-29 02:02am
by Kuja
Don't forget that most of the water on earth is salty and undrinkable. Water has to be purified no matter where its from (bacteria, pollution) is also has to be shipped to wherever you are. The bottles and lables must also be paid for.
Posted: 2002-07-29 03:19am
by drifter god
wow, i never thought about that, at least i dont need to pay for 15 gallons of water to run my car, i dont think i could afford it over time
Posted: 2002-07-29 03:21am
by drifter god
wow, i never thought about that, at least i dont need to pay for 15 gallons of water to run my car, i dont think i could afford it over time
Posted: 2002-07-29 08:18am
by Mr Bean
I'm glad I made the smart choice years back and bought the most fuel efficant car I could get my hands on
Of course nothing compare to somone I know VIA The 'Net in Japan who got a Hybrid Electic gas car. He gets 69 Miles to the Gallon
All total he spends 10$ a month on gas
Posted: 2002-07-29 12:25pm
by TrailerParkJawa
Bottled water is one of the greatest marketing victories of all time.
Gas here in the Bay Area is expensive!!! But you still see loads of SUV's on 101 an 880. Frankly, for what gas allows me to do everyday I would not think 2 dollars a gallon is expensive.
The problem here is we have "special formulated" gasoline that makes is more expensive than it needs to be.
Posted: 2002-07-29 05:19pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
I don't see why bottled water is so expensive. All you need to start your own bottled water company is a garden hose and thousands of unlabeled plastic bottles.
Posted: 2002-07-29 05:28pm
by Mr. B
Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:
I don't see why bottled water is so expensive. All you need to start your own bottled water company is a garden hose and thousands of unlabeled plastic bottles.
Mr. B now has new idea for next summer.
Posted: 2002-07-29 05:36pm
by TrailerParkJawa
I don't see why bottled water is so expensive. All you need to start your own bottled water company is a garden hose and thousands of unlabeled plastic bottles.
Its all about marketing. People think its 'safer' than tap water so they buy it.
I only get bottled water because its in a convenient package I can carry with me. Around the house, ice cubes and tap water are the rule.
Posted: 2002-07-29 05:56pm
by Next of Kin
Here's a solution - everyone drive Geo Metros; they run on a tiny cup of gas.
Fuel prices
Posted: 2002-07-29 06:45pm
by PeZook
Geez, those americans
You just can't saitsfy them
Seriously, up here we pay about one $ a LITRE.
A gallon is about 4.5 litres IIRC
Water is still cheaper than gas in Poland...but gas prices are ridicoulously overinflanted. I would really enjoy it if the prices were the other way around - after all, I don't drink that much water
Posted: 2002-07-29 06:59pm
by Oberleutnant
PeZook, I can't agree with you more...
Here in Finland we pay about one € for a litre, so our prices are pretty much the same. And can you believe this: the prices were even higher last year!
Posted: 2002-07-31 10:45am
by Admiral Valdemar
It is about 70p per litre in the UK (but I don't drive so it don't bother me nor do I drink obscene amounts of water).
But really, America is too reliant on oil. When oil starts drying up, and it will, the other less oil dependant countries will thrive.
Remember the oil crisis in the '70s? America was hit the hardest due to having such an oil based industry, without it the whole thing literally grinds to a halt. America has also started importing more than 50% of its oil stocks now compared to around 20% at the turn of last century.
Posted: 2002-08-01 08:17pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
And one more thing: America is more reliant on foreign oil nowadays than it was during the crisis.
Posted: 2002-08-01 08:56pm
by Mr Bean
Lucky its not Middle Eastern Oil anymore(We are under 10% imported from the Middle East as opposed to the roughly 30% According to TIME July 22)