I sometimes miss the way he said "China"
I sometimes miss the way he said "China"
DUMAS WALKER wrote to IB JOE <=-It was like 2.89 in California just before Biden was installed after the coup.
I sometimes miss the way he said "China"
I miss having gas under $2/gallon and I miss not having stagflation.
DUMAS WALKER wrote to IB JOE <=-
I sometimes miss the way he said "China"
I miss having gas under $2/gallon and I miss not having stagflation.It was like 2.89 in California just before Biden was installed after the coup.
It was like 2.89 in California just before Biden was installed after the coup.
i have been driving my truck because of the weather. it's costing me a fucking arm and leg to gas up. -+-
Ogg wrote to MRO <=-
i have been driving my truck because of the weather. it's costing me a fucking arm and leg to gas up. -+-
So.. after a couple more fillups you will be known as Matt.
i have been driving my truck because of the weather. it's costing me
a fucking arm and leg to gas up. -+-
So.. after a couple more fillups you will be known as Matt.
LOL! If he's in a pile of leaves we'll call him Russell.
i have been driving my truck because of the weather. it's costing me a fucking arm and leg to gas up.
i have been driving my truck because of the weather. it's costing me a
fucking arm and leg to gas up.
I feel your pain. I'm really envying my wife's 4 cylinder.
I sometimes miss the way he said "China"
I miss having gas under $2/gallon and I miss not having stagflation.It was like 2.89 in California just before Biden was installed after the coup.
It was like 2.89 in California just before Biden was installed after
the coup.
And what is it now? It is just over $3 here. I suspect you all have some extra taxes applied to your per gallon cost (although KY has quite a few).
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: MRO to MATTHEW MUNSON on Mon Feb 14 2022 02:20:18
i have been driving my truck because of the weather. it's costing me a fucking arm and leg to gas up.
I feel your pain. I'm really envying my wife's 4 cylinder.
Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: Gamgee to Ogg on Mon Feb 14 2022 12:18 pm
i have been driving my truck because of the weather. it's costing me
a fucking arm and leg to gas up. -+-
So.. after a couple more fillups you will be known as Matt.
LOL! If he's in a pile of leaves we'll call him Russell.
In water: Bob
Hanging on a wall: Art
In a hole: Phil
And what is it now? It is just over $3 here. I suspect you all have some extra taxes applied to your per gallon cost (although KY has quite a few).
I'm not the person you were replying to, but where I am (Oregon), gas is around $3.70 to $4.15 per gallon.
And what is it now? It is just over $3 here. I suspect you all have some
MRO wrote to Nightfox <=-
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: Nightfox to Dumas Walker on Mon Feb 14 2022 03:47 pm
And what is it now? It is just over $3 here. I suspect you all have some extra taxes applied to your per gallon cost (although KY has quite a few).
I'm not the person you were replying to, but where I am (Oregon), gas is around $3.70 to $4.15 per gallon.
jesus christ. fuck that. why did people vote for biden.
i have a little car for gas milegage. i went on the road when it was snowing and did a fucking 360 spin on the highway.
It was like 2.89 in California just before Biden was installed after
the coup.
And what is it now? It is just over $3 here. I suspect you all have some extra taxes applied to your per gallon cost (although KY has quite a few)
I'm not the person you were replying to, but where I am (Oregon), gas is aroun
$3.70 to $4.15 per gallon.
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: Dumas Walker to MATTHEW MUNSON on Mon Feb 14 2022 16:02:00
And what is it now? It is just over $3 here. I suspect you all have some
Here in Italy we can only dream of those prices LOL I pay $7.347 per gallon... (EUR 1.70 per liter).
MRO wrote to Nightfox <=-
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: Nightfox to Dumas Walker on Mon Feb 14 2022 03:47 pm
And what is it now? It is just over $3 here. I suspect you all have some extra taxes applied to your per gallon cost (although KY has quite a few).
I'm not the person you were replying to, but where I am (Oregon), gas is around $3.70 to $4.15 per gallon.
jesus christ. fuck that. why did people vote for biden.
I just paid $4.64 a gallon and that had my .5 cent per gallon savings. Of course we have all the CA. Taxes on fuel and Cap & Trade crap.... FJB!!
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: MRO to SYS64738 on Mon Feb 14 2022 17:53:58
i have a little car for gas milegage. i went on the road when it was snowing and did a fucking 360 spin on the highway.
I did that once in a friend's car. He had a small, barely more than a go-cart, grey something. We called it the "BB". Four bald tires, but it was paid off. Took a right at an intersection on a wet road and full 360...actually, it was more of a 540 because when we stopped we were facing in the direction we came from.
looks like over here in milwaukee wi it's 3.09 but i paid 3.15 2 days ago.
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: MRO to Thumper on Tue Feb 15 2022 06:18 pm
looks like over here in milwaukee wi it's 3.09 but i paid 3.15 2 days ago.
A Kia in Milwaukee? That's brave.
--- THUMPER wrote ---
I just paid $4.64 a gallon and that had my .5 cent per gallon savings. Of course we have all the CA. Taxes on fuel and Cap & Trade crap.... FJB!!
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: Dumas Walker to MATTHEW MUNSON on Mon Feb 14 2022 16:02:00
And what is it now? It is just over $3 here. I suspect you all have som
Here in Italy we can only dream of those prices LOL I pay $7.347 per gallon. (EUR 1.70 per liter).
--- THUMPER wrote ---
I just paid $4.64 a gallon and that had my .5 cent per gallon savings. Of course we have all the CA. Taxes on fuel and Cap & Trade crap.... FJB!!
In Lancashire it's 1.50 (pounds) a litre. So, that's 5.67 (pounds) a gallon.
So, in dollars that's... $7.69 a gallon.
Boraxman wrote to Andrew Brook <=-
Ouch, in Australia we are paying $1.80 AUD per litre, that is what, 1 Euro? Approx?
We have to drive a lot more though. Commutes in Australia are long.
We have to drive a lot more though. Commutes in Australia are long.
Didn't GM make a solar powered car that went across Austrailia?
Too many people would take that success as "See, you all can do that too."
Ouch, in Australia we are paying $1.80 AUD per litre, that is what, 1 Euro? Approx?
We have to drive a lot more though. Commutes in Australia are long.
the doctor wrote to THUMPER <=-
--- THUMPER wrote ---
I just paid $4.64 a gallon and that had my .5 cent per gallon savings. Of course we have all the CA. Taxes on fuel and Cap & Trade crap.... FJB!!
In Lancashire it's 1.50 (pounds) a litre. So, that's 5.67 (pounds) a gallon.
So, in dollars that's... $7.69 a gallon.
jesus christ. fuck that. why did people vote for biden.
--- THUMPER wrote ---
YIKES!! Wouldn't be driving my Chevy 4WD at those prices! Hell.... I
don't
drive it much as it is with our prices. Stick to my 2006 Scion xA at 39 or so
MPG or my 2010 Camaro at 32 or so MPG.... I think the 4WD gets 10-12 maybe....
Boraxman wrote to Andrew Brook <=-
Ouch, in Australia we are paying $1.80 AUD per litre, that is what, 1 Euro? Approx?
We have to drive a lot more though. Commutes in Australia are long.
Didn't GM make a solar powered car that went across Austrailia?
Too many people would take that success as "See, you all can do that too."
... How do you keep a turkey in suspense?
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: Dr. What to Boraxman on Wed Feb 16 2022 09:01 am
We have to drive a lot more though. Commutes in Australia are long.
Didn't GM make a solar powered car that went across Austrailia?
Too many people would take that success as "See, you all can do that too.
yeah but the drivable area in australia isnt that big.
i cant get my solar panel to charge my freaking front door camera adequately
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: Boraxman to Andrew Brook on Wed Feb 16 2022 06:30 pm
Ouch, in Australia we are paying $1.80 AUD per litre, that is what, 1 Euro? Approx?
We have to drive a lot more though. Commutes in Australia are long.
I imagine hybrids & diesels are popular in Australia?
Nightfox
the doctor wrote to THUMPER <=-
I'd take the train to work but some idiot ripped it out in the 1970s.
Not profitable I suppose. I'm going to start working from home at
least one day a week to save money. As I'm the only IT guy...
i have been driving my truck because of the weather. it's costing me a fucking arm and leg to gas up.
I feel your pain. I'm really envying my wife's 4 cylinder.
I'm not the person you were replying to, but where I am (Oregon), gas is around $3.70 to $4.15 per gallon.
jesus christ. fuck that. why did people vote for biden.
Presidents have no control over the cost of gasoline. It is the oil cartels that drive prices up through the reduction of supply.
Exactly. People don't seem to understand the savings by taking
public transportation. You're not paying for auto insurance,
fuel, upkeep, potentially parking, and if you lease or are making
car payments, car payments. A $200 public transportation pass is
a hell of a lot cheaper than all those other expenses. Plus, you
can write-off the pass.
And so on. I just don't go to Manchester if I can avoid it.
In which state/country is this Manchester? I have been back and forth through a Manchester in Ohio. They don't appear to have public transport, but they probably do have plenty of crack/meth heads.
Exactly. People don't seem to understand the savings by taking
public transportation. You're not paying for auto insurance,
fuel, upkeep, potentially parking, and if you lease or are making
car payments, car payments. A $200 public transportation pass is
a hell of a lot cheaper than all those other expenses. Plus, you
can write-off the pass.
How long is that $200 pass good for?
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--- DUMAS WALKER wrote ---
In which state/country is this Manchester? I have been back and forth through a Manchester in Ohio. They don't appear to have public
transport, but they probably do have plenty of crack/meth heads.
Sorry, Manchester England...
--- ANDRE wrote ---
Sorry, Manchester England...
I was going to say that you shouldn't apologize for someone confusing a large city for a town with about two street lights and a gas station.
But then I remembered... British. :)
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: MRO to Nightfox on Tue Feb 22 2022 02:58 pm
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: Nightfox to Denn on Tue Feb 22 2022 09:01 am
Also, costly for whom? If you don't own a car at all, taking public t can be less expensive than owning a car and paying for gas, maintenanc insurance, etc..
public transportation is inconvenient, costly to the user and the city an dangerous due to the types of people that use it.
i took public transportation for a while when i had to share a car and it money and took more time. i was often late to work and i got home an hour lived 15 mins away by car. i took my bike in the summer months and beat time.
the only good thing is i was the only guy on the bus in the morning. so t waste of city money to drive one dude to 1 place with 2 buses.
It really depends on the area.
In my city, public transport funded by the administration (ie. taxes) is usu but also close to useless. It is the sort of public transport which does sch trips which are programmed to arrive to factory X half an hour after the corresponding turn begins :-S
Collective transport funded by private enterprises is a bit better. It is mu than using a car but coverage is very limited. If you are likely enough to h private bus doing a regular line you want to travel, at hours which are fine it is great. If such coincidence does not happen, you either don't get to us you get to use it at very inconvenient hours.
A friend of mine emigrated to Japan. He came back recently to pay a visit to family. The first thing he did upon purchasing a subway card was to say "You robbed like this anywhere but home."
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In which state/country is this Manchester? I have been back and forth through a Manchester in Ohio. They don't appear to have public transport, but they probably do have plenty of crack/meth heads.
Northern England. X43 would be like those big coach buses you can take between >earby major cities in the US.
Closest thing to public transportation is Dial a Ride. It is funded by passengers and state grants and millages. there is a fixed route and demand response service. Demand response is more expensive. Either way, you're at the mercy of when the bus shows up or how much they have to deviate off the fixed route to fulfill demand response. DART covers two townships, so you better be prepared to take the scenic route and lots of time to spare for travel. For example, if i wanted to go to the store, I would have to call the central hub, and let them know where I live. They will give me an estimate of what time a bus may be diverted to my area. Once finished shopping, I will have to wait outside the store for the bus heading back close to my home to come back through. Buses only run 7am to 5 pm M-F. Saturdays are 10am to 3pm. That's demand response. Fixed route is only M-F
How long is that $200 pass good for?
How long is that $200 pass good for?
Here, in Colorado, one month.
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: Dumas Walker to DREAM MASTER on Wed Feb 23 2022 04:16 pm
How long is that $200 pass good for?
Here, in Colorado, one month.
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: Dream Master to Dumas Walker on Fri Feb 25 2022 12:09 am
How long is that $200 pass good for?
Here, in Colorado, one month.
If you can do without a car, then depending on your situation, $200 per mont for a public transit pass may be less expensive than car insurance, gas, perhaps a car loan if you have a loan, etc.. And without a car, you don't h to worry about the cost of maintenance and repairs.
Nightfox
Here, in Colorado, one month.
If you can do without a car, then depending on your situation, $200 per month for a public transit pass may be less expensive than car insurance, gas, perhaps a car loan if you have a loan, etc.. And without a car, you don't have to worry about the cost of maintenance and repairs.
How long is that $200 pass good for?
Here, in Colorado, one month.
That is about the same as upkeep on my vehicle, at least until Biden got elected and gas went back up to Obama-era prices.
Nightfox wrote to Dream Master <=-
Re: Re: Things I miss
By: Dream Master to Dumas Walker on Fri Feb 25 2022 12:09 am
How long is that $200 pass good for?
Here, in Colorado, one month.
If you can do without a car, then depending on your situation,
$200 per month for a public transit pass may be less expensive
than car insurance, gas, perhaps a car loan if you have a loan,
etc.. And without a car, you don't have to worry about the cost
of maintenance and repairs.
Here, in Colorado, one month.
That is about the same as upkeep on my vehicle, at least until Biden got elected and gas went back up to Obama-era prices.
$200 per month for a public transit pass may be less expensive
than car insurance, gas, perhaps a car loan if you have a loan,
etc.. And without a car, you don't have to worry about the cost
of maintenance and repairs.
Sure, it's very likely the cheaper option, but you give up the freedom (and the convenience) that a car provides. EASILY worth the extra cost,
to me.
Here, in Colorado, one month.
That is about the same as upkeep on my vehicle, at least until Biden got elected and gas went back up to Obama-era prices.
Obama-era? I remember when gas got above $4.00 a gallon (and trending toward ) in 2008, when George W Bush was still president.
That is about the same as upkeep on my vehicle, at least until Biden got elected and gas went back up to Obama-era prices.
Since I work from home, we can't count me. My wife babysits our grandchildren
t our daughter's house, one of our vehicles needs to be filled up about once a
eek ($65/week). My other daughter steals my car when she goes to work, requir
g a fill-up about once every week and a half ($55/10 days). Between these two
$400ish a month.
I've been going back and forth on replacing my car with a new Ford Expedition atinum Max (love the room and comfort, the tech is okay, good power). After r
ting one in Southern California and Boston, I discovered it gets worse gas mil
ge than most V8s (RAM 1500, for example). I'm torn. Plus, do I really want m
daughter driving my newest vehicle? ;)
Nightfox wrote to Dream Master <=-
If you can do without a car, then depending on your situation, $200 per month for a public transit pass may be less expensive than car
insurance, gas, perhaps a car loan if you have a loan, etc.. And
without a car, you don't have to worry about the cost of maintenance
and repairs.
Nightfox wrote to Dumas Walker <=-
That is about the same as upkeep on my vehicle, at least until Biden got elected and gas went back up to Obama-era prices.
Obama-era? I remember when gas got above $4.00 a gallon (and trending toward $5) in 2008, when George W Bush was still president.
Dream Master wrote to Dumas Walker <=-
Since I work from home, we can't count me. My wife babysits our grandchildren at our daughter's house, one of our vehicles needs to be filled up about once a week ($65/week). My other daughter steals my
car when she goes to work, requiring a fill-up about once every week
and a half ($55/10 days). Between these two, $400ish a month.
This is the debate echo, not the FACTS echo.
[...] but then Francisco is given no means for travelling
between his village and the cattle market office for work.
What the government does is to give you a bus that passes-
by every 4 days at the 20:00 and tells you to be a good
citizen and use that instead of your car.
I am undescribably bummed by this because there is talk
here about increasing the costs of private intercity
transport by billing tolls each time you go in or out of a
small to middle-sized town. [...]
Hello Arelor!
** On Friday 25.02.22 - 17:34, Arelor wrote to Nightfox:
[...] but then Francisco is given no means for travelling
between his village and the cattle market office for work.
What the government does is to give you a bus that passes-
by every 4 days at the 20:00 and tells you to be a good
citizen and use that instead of your car.
I am undescribably bummed by this because there is talk
here about increasing the costs of private intercity
transport by billing tolls each time you go in or out of a
small to middle-sized town. [...]
Isn't that nightmare and the stupidity of that approach being
debated in your parliament?
Isn't that nightmare and the stupidity of that approach being
debated in your parliament?
If you can do without a car, then depending on your situation, $200
per month for a public transit pass may be less expensive than car
insurance, gas, perhaps a car loan if you have a loan, etc.. And
without a car, you don't have to worry about the cost of maintenance
and repairs.
If you're in a big city, add in the cost of parking tickets. When I was in college in San Francisco without a parking space, tickets may have been my biggest expense.
This was before smart phones and calendars that could tell you if it was the first or third Friday of the month when looking at the street cleaning signs.
That is about the same as upkeep on my vehicle, at least until Biden
got elected and gas went back up to Obama-era prices.
Obama-era? I remember when gas got above $4.00 a gallon (and
trending toward $5) in 2008, when George W Bush was still president.
This is the debate echo, not the FACTS echo.
Since I work from home, we can't count me. My wife babysits our
grandchildren at our daughter's house, one of our vehicles needs to
be filled up about once a week ($65/week). My other daughter steals
my car when she goes to work, requiring a fill-up about once every
week and a half ($55/10 days). Between these two, $400ish a month.
I work mostly from home nowadays (only go into the office to babysit a handful of servers) and drive a Prius Plug-in from 2014. 10 miles of electric range and a blended 55 mpg means I fill up once every 2 weeks or so. about $40 each time. :)
I'm looking for something new, but the MPG keeps me driving it. I hate the new Priuses.
Denn wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
REALLY? Facts can be debated you know.
Are you people just trying to run conservatives out of any and all
forms of media?
It's like you think only socialist's can say anything.
REALLY? Facts can be debated you know.
Are you people just trying to run conservatives out of any and all
forms of media?
It's like you think only socialist's can say anything.
Wow. Just... wow.
Denn wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
REALLY? Facts can be debated you know.
Are you people just trying to run conservatives out of any and all
forms of media?
It's like you think only socialist's can say anything.
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