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minnesota FTW


suck it,

california   ...

and new york

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Wow, you guys are really good at ... having ... lower demand for ... unleaded gasoline.

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pretty rad, huh?

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I had no idea that gas was more expensive in California than in most of the rest of the country.

NONE WHATSOEVER. THANK YOU.

Not that it matters to me, I don't have a car.

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And it's not nearly as bad as it was. It was approaching $5/gallon a few months ago.

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It's starting to go under 3 dollars per gallon here. I would be thrilled if I had a car.

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It's like 3.60 here.

It's a pretty substantial drop, because I remember it being 4.30 in August.

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High gas prices are here to stay; they won't fall to the point of me not obsessing over fuel conservation.

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I drive, but I get decent mpg

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MorisUkunRasik wrote:

I drive, but I get decent mpg




 likewise.


Jason wrote:


High gas prices are here to stay; they won't fall to the point of me not obsessing over fuel conservation.



that's the thing:  prices will continue to fall until an equilibrium is achieved between output unleaded gasoline and the market's current demand.  since the current demand (of gasoline and of vehicles) reflects an attitude of obsession over fuel conservation (that won't be forgotten once prices reach their minimum), we shouldn't see prices back up to where they were this summer for some time

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