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  • CorvallisBMW
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^
    WTF is wrong with you darrin?????


    uh... what'd I say?

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  • M-technik-3
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    Great so the protests have started in Saudi.

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  • mrsleeve
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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^
    WTF is wrong with you darrin?????



    Mike: Yes Utah is leading the way. With letting persons and business pay their tax liabilities in gold or silver along with letting people accept metal for goods and services on a voluntary basis. Its not that they are abandoning the green back just to officially allow alternatives to be used.

    With similar legislation pending in Georgia, Montana, Missouri, Colorado, Indiana, Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Tennessee, Washington, Vermont and Oklahoma. IIRC.

    Will see if I can find the story

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  • LBJefferies
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    Originally posted by z31maniac
    But I guess that would be a great way to wipe out half the population of earth!
    Honestly, that doesn't sound so bad. I'm not condoning a mass extinction by any means. But if 3/4 of the human population just kind of disappeared, the world would be much better off.

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  • MikeDE
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    Originally posted by M-technik-3
    They don't pay that. 1.2x a liter x3.78 about 4.68EU is the gallon price. Remember they get payed in Euro not dollars. Now if you get payed buy a US company in us dollars and live on the economy in EU then that's painful.

    Mike how much per the liter has fuel rose this week? Anything at all? Seeing nearly $0.30 a gallon in a 4 day span is a lot.

    Four bucks a gallon caused airline traffic to go down, Food prices to jump up drastically, unemployment rates went up as well.


    Edit: was just checking on prices in Germany 1.56/1.57/1.61 a liter then times 3.78 so 6.11 EU a gallon for premium, with socialized health care.
    Fuel shot up .10 virtually over the weekend. They officially intro'd Super+ E10 which as of it's debut sits 8-10 cent cheaper than Benzin and Super.

    I'm burnt out on arguing health care, we have bigger issues to worry about. Those of Leiharbeit(rented labor), and retirement insurance/compensation, and the Euro going down the toilet dominate the weekly chit-chats over coffee at my Father-n-law's house and the heated 'dicsussions' at work almost everyday.

    Did anyone else see the article that a few of the States wanted to give up the $ and go to gold and silver boullion(sp?)??

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by z31maniac
    sleeve, he is trolling. Look at all his other posts in this section.

    Wonder if he has any idea how much food we could grow if it weren't for petroleum based fertilizers? But I guess that would be a great way to wipe out half the population of earth!
    lol Yeah I know that now that I am not drunk. That last one was drunk P&R post last night

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  • z31maniac
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    sleeve, he is trolling. Look at all his other posts in this section.

    Wonder if he has any idea how much food we could grow if it weren't for petroleum based fertilizers? But I guess that would be a great way to wipe out half the population of earth!

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by tjts1
    Drill drill drill baby. Why face up to your idiotic addiction when theres always hope for more.
    Addiction???? WTF energy makes the world go round. Energy is the source of Life you know


    What you are implying is foolish, exploit the resources until there is a better tech available. the issues remains that you can store a FUCK LOAD of potential energy in a very stable, light weight, easy to transport, store for longer periods, and converted to work easily with petroleum products. Not using them to the fullest until the alternatives in the works are at a similar level is really fucking stupid. You have to sill be in school aren't you??? Your blind idealism, with no regard for the REAL WORLD is getting some what grotesque and very tiresome .

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  • joshh
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    Originally posted by tjts1
    Drill drill drill baby. Why face up to your idiotic addiction when theres always hope for more.


    Simply because economically we would do much better drilling and pumping our own. Let me know when we can live without crude. Or coal for that matter.

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  • joshh
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    Right, because humans will go to work just so they can help other people. If the resources are there and everyone has the ability to tap into those resources why would I ever want to go to work? No laws....LMFAO. Pipe dreams.

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  • tjts1
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    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    Here in the US Bakken, Western slope of the rockies, Sippio Field in MI, (back in production) New Gulf discovery, All here in the US and 2 of those rival the Sauid Guar filed in both quality and Recoverablebilty
    Drill drill drill baby. Why face up to your idiotic addiction when theres always hope for more.

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by Frog
    Supply problem is not false. As a matter of fact, countries like Saudi Arabia lie and overstate their reserve to sell more.
    Here in the US Bakken, Western slope of the rockies, Sippio Field in MI, (back in production) New Gulf discovery, All here in the US and 2 of those rival the Sauid Guar filed in both quality and Recoverablebilty


    So your points are moot at best. You need to get into more industry news NOT the Main stream Mike Moore style end of oil docs and get off the Peek oil theory. They have been trying to scare us with Peek oil for more than 30 years. Its not going to happen as Peek oil discounts 2 important factors Tech advancements and economic forces. Resource supply is not an issue like you are trying to make it sound

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  • mrsleeve
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    Originally posted by Frog
    Supply problem is not false. As a matter of fact, countries like Saudi Arabia lie and overstate their reserve to sell more.
    Here in the US Bakken, Western slope of the rockies, Sippio Field in MI, (back in production) New Gulf discovery, All here in the US and 2 of those rival the Sauid Guar filed in both quality and Recoverablebilty


    So your points are moot at best. You need to get into more industry news NOT the Main stream Mike Moore style end of oil docs and get off the Peek oil theory. They have been trying to scare us with Peek oil for more than 30 years. Its not going to happen as Peek oil discounts 2 important factors Tech advancements and economic forces. Resource supply is not an issue like you are trying to make it sound

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  • e30trooper
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    still , 91 @ 4.09 at work, took just about 50 bux to fill up. i should look into a 2.93 diff.
    tonight diesel jumps another 6 cents.

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  • Frog
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    Originally posted by Rennsport
    If supply is a problem (which I believe to be false) than the restrictions for offshore and Alaskan drilling need to be reevaluated.

    Supply problem is not false. As a matter of fact, countries like Saudi Arabia lie and overstate their reserve to sell more.

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