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Anyone capable of discussing gas without politics? Anyone?

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Best Buckeye;1129439; said:
What do you do with horse gas?

Thatis his source of fuel,the grain! Silly! I pray he has gas all the time if not he has a gastro intestinal problem like he did in 2003 & wound up at Ohio State for 9 days. It was very bad! They do not burp or barf,only fart & poop!
 
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NFBuck;1129460; said:
Another plus of spending six months in the God-forsaken desert is the $100 + a month I'm not lining those cocksuckers pockets with.

The cost of gas is directly proportional to the depth of those pockets you mentioned NFBuck. I mean, as long as we're thirsty, they'll keep feeding us. I hate it, and I only have a 5 mile trip to work. Our dependency on foreign oil will continue because we can't change our lifestyle quick enough. But doing things like riding the bus or buying smaller cars and houses that use less fuel will take time. This country is all about convenience and having what we want when we want it. It's going to take time to make a change like this. It's not going to be easy, it's beginning to become painful, and we may simply find a way to absorb the rising costs. Hell, I started already but selling the land yacht and buying a smaller more fuel efficient one, but that doesn't happen overnight. There needs to be a paradigm shift - such a new fuel is discovered and you can make yourself from household garbage just by adding water.

When are you coming home?
 
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they burn less gas though, so on a per dollar basis diesels are a tad cheaper i believe

the math depending on the vehicle. a guy i know had a jetta gas engine and got like 23ish and the diesel he replaced it with was in the mid 30s. say 34.

34/4.03= 8.44
23/3.19=7.2

8.44-7.2/7.2=.172

The new jettas supposedly get over 50 mpg. if i wasnt 6'7 id consider it...
 
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