How's the weather in your area? How about gas prices?
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Here in California, the land where East Coast Liberals go to suck up votes; gasoline is over $3.40 a Gallon. The weather is gloomy-sunny-rainy-foggy-dry (all in 24 hours time). NOTE: this is typical June weather, nearly a month early.
Summer is gonna be a scorcher-betcha'.
And: We've already had several wildfires-one, in Griffith Park, was sufficient to blot out the sun at times with the smoke it generated.
All in all-it's about dull-normal for around here.
Summer is gonna be a scorcher-betcha'.
And: We've already had several wildfires-one, in Griffith Park, was sufficient to blot out the sun at times with the smoke it generated.
All in all-it's about dull-normal for around here.
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The weather has been a little crazy too...Teh_DarkJokerWolf wrote:Like I said in my gas price an weather thread, the gas is crazy priced.. http://www.thepack.network/thepackboard ... 757#156757 <--I'm too lazy to type it out again
Maybe I am wrong...
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After the troops leave Iraq, the gas prices are presumed to drop. It wont be as low as before, but still perhaps around $2.25. I'm not sure if this prediction is accurate or not. Why should gas companies give up the high price per barrel? They'll leave some extra cost tagged on there for extra profit I'm sure.
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If it weren't for the troops in Iraq, we'd probably have the money to invest in creating alterative energy sources that are cheeper.Kaebora wrote:After the troops leave Iraq, the gas prices are presumed to drop. It wont be as low as before, but still perhaps around $2.25. I'm not sure if this prediction is accurate or not. Why should gas companies give up the high price per barrel? They'll leave some extra cost tagged on there for extra profit I'm sure.
I'm hoping that the return of troops will lead to production of better cars here. Of course, I could be dreaming.
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I filled up the car last night and it was $1.60 a litre, that's somewhere round about $1 US and as the US gallon is about 3.75 litres that would make it $3.75 or thereabouts.
Weather... we're having the last gasp of decent weather before winter sets in. Today was almost like an Indian summer... actually got mildly warm (I was working out in the open and was able to go down to one jersey). Hopefully tomorrow will be the same... I've got another 2 or 3 days' field work (and a couple of weeks' office work) to do for a big work project with a 30th June deadline (this is in addition to the work I'm supposed to be doing... grrrrrrr...)
Weather... we're having the last gasp of decent weather before winter sets in. Today was almost like an Indian summer... actually got mildly warm (I was working out in the open and was able to go down to one jersey). Hopefully tomorrow will be the same... I've got another 2 or 3 days' field work (and a couple of weeks' office work) to do for a big work project with a 30th June deadline (this is in addition to the work I'm supposed to be doing... grrrrrrr...)
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Here in Liberal-Land; gas is still over $3.50 a gallon, and the weather is cold and wet, with no rain. This is June weather in May; and promises to make it hotter than He-- this summer.
Right now, the sun is shining and the shade temperature (air w/o sun) is 68 degrees F.
The weather is clammy in the A.M. and dry in the P.M.> can you say Housepaint Death?
The only place where it's really warm is in my car-in the Sun.
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Right now, the sun is shining and the shade temperature (air w/o sun) is 68 degrees F.
The weather is clammy in the A.M. and dry in the P.M.> can you say Housepaint Death?
The only place where it's really warm is in my car-in the Sun.
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We're getting a cold front coming in off the Gulf of Alaska (thanks!) so nighttime temps are down in the 50s, daytime highs in the low-to-mid seventies. Bluebird skies, and I'm expecting some rain tomorrow when I drive up through Portland to Olympia and the Andalusian Regionals!!
Gas prices are...ahh, h'mm...
Haven't tanked up in about a week (Cristobel can go about 420 miles between fillups), but last week it cost $3.60 a gallon. But I passed a SpaceAge station yesterday that had diesel for $2.89.
Hold on, let me check my Gas widget...
Costco has it for $2.97 a gallon.
Pretty much everyone else has it for $2.99/gallon. Including the Chevron down by Market of Choice and Long's Meat Market, think I'll tank up there...Thanks for the point, Apple!
Gas prices are...ahh, h'mm...
Haven't tanked up in about a week (Cristobel can go about 420 miles between fillups), but last week it cost $3.60 a gallon. But I passed a SpaceAge station yesterday that had diesel for $2.89.
Hold on, let me check my Gas widget...
Costco has it for $2.97 a gallon.
Pretty much everyone else has it for $2.99/gallon. Including the Chevron down by Market of Choice and Long's Meat Market, think I'll tank up there...Thanks for the point, Apple!