Date: 5/23/2008 1:11:36 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
i shorted the oil and natural gas market two months ago.the main reason for record high oil price b/c of too much speculation by commodity future traders.
easy....if the fed would just stop cutting interest rate.Date: 5/23/2008 1:00:19 PM
Author: KCCutie
Date: 5/23/2008 1:11:36 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
i shorted the oil and natural gas market two months ago.the main reason for record high oil price b/c of too much speculation by commodity future traders.
Now THIS I agree with. Way too much Speculation! A bunch of yahoos say '' Hmm I think oil prices are going to go....UP...'' and viola they go up and the speculators make big bucks....so of course they are going to do it again and again. This is what needs to be stopped....not sure if that''s possible but I''d like to see someone try.
Here in KC it''s 3.79 on the KS side and about 3.73 on the MO side for regular 87.
Thats what I was thinking! And we are all complaining like we've got it bad!Date: 5/22/2008 11:25:22 PM
Author: Deelight
Hrmmm I think you should all come live in Oz
Petrol prices are around the $1.60 a litre
Yup, I remember when they intoduced the GST here and that same ruling was made - lots of outrage, but it still went aheadDate: 5/23/2008 8:33:20 AM
Author: Delster
Gwen I don''t know about the UK but over here petrol is classed as a ''luxury'' so the higher VAT rate applies - 21%. Same goes for ladies'' sanitary products
Date: 5/25/2008 2:14:14 AM
Author: arjunajane
Date: 5/22/2008 11:25:22 PM
Author: Deelight
Hrmmm I think you should all come live in Oz
Petrol prices are around the $1.60 a litre
Thats what I was thinking! And we are all complaining like we''ve got it bad!
Although, that said i can remember when I started driving it was like ~80c litre - and I''ve only been driving for about 6/7yrs..
For me, once it hits 1.50 or over I''ll keep going and buy later/elsewhere..
I catch the bus to and from work and try to ride my bike where possible - I can''t afford to use my car all the time!
LOL, I''m such a ning nong! I just realized how much more a gallon is than a litre, so we are paying more than you guys! Dee, we should move to the US!! - cheaper gas AND (more importantly) cheaper diamonds !!Date: 5/25/2008 2:14:14 AM
Author: arjunajane
Thats what I was thinking! And we are all complaining like we''ve got it bad!Date: 5/22/2008 11:25:22 PM
Author: Deelight
Hrmmm I think you should all come live in Oz
Petrol prices are around the $1.60 a litre
Although, that said i can remember when I started driving it was like ~80c litre - and I''ve only been driving for about 6/7yrs..
For me, once it hits 1.50 or over I''ll keep going and buy later/elsewhere..
I catch the bus to and from work and try to ride my bike where possible - I can''t afford to use my car all the time!
Date: 5/27/2008 8:32:08 AM
Author: Delster
Are diesel prices spiralling upwards where you are? They seem to be out of control here. Average price for diesel today is 139.9c per litre, so about €5.60 per gallon, which is $8.82 per gallon. Diesel always used to be cheaper than petrol, but not any more. The government are trying to encourage people to switch to diesel cars at the moment too (by restructing the motor tax system to be based on emissions, instead of engine size) so this is a bit of a hot topic.
yeah,but do you guys avg 15,000 miles per yr?Date: 5/27/2008 8:25:21 AM
Author: arjunajane
LOL, I''m such a ning nong! I just realized how much more a gallon is than a litre, so we are paying more than you guys! Dee, we should move to the US!! - cheaper gas AND (more importantly) cheaper diamonds !!Date: 5/25/2008 2:14:14 AM
Author: arjunajane
Thats what I was thinking! And we are all complaining like we''ve got it bad!Date: 5/22/2008 11:25:22 PM
Author: Deelight
Hrmmm I think you should all come live in Oz
Petrol prices are around the $1.60 a litre
Although, that said i can remember when I started driving it was like ~80c litre - and I''ve only been driving for about 6/7yrs..
For me, once it hits 1.50 or over I''ll keep going and buy later/elsewhere..
I catch the bus to and from work and try to ride my bike where possible - I can''t afford to use my car all the time!
We are paying the equaivalent of about $6.75AUD a gallon - and thats about $6.50 US
sheesh, that sux
stop crying....you want to know how much i pay for 2 young daughter''s insurance?Date: 5/27/2008 8:32:08 AM
Author: Delster
ETA - did I mention my annual motor tax is $433 (that''s the second lowest rate, because I drive a 1100cc engine) and my insurance is $945?Then I have to add in the cost of the (now annual, because my car is over six years old) roadworthiness test!
Date: 5/27/2008 10:39:26 AM
Author: Dancing Fire
yeah,but do you guys avg 15,000 miles per yr?Date: 5/27/2008 8:25:21 AM
Author: arjunajane
Date: 5/25/2008 2:14:14 AM
Author: arjunajane
Date: 5/22/2008 11:25:22 PM
Author: Deelight
Hrmmm I think you should all come live in Oz
Petrol prices are around the $1.60 a litre
Thats what I was thinking! And we are all complaining like we''ve got it bad!
Although, that said i can remember when I started driving it was like ~80c litre - and I''ve only been driving for about 6/7yrs..
For me, once it hits 1.50 or over I''ll keep going and buy later/elsewhere..
I catch the bus to and from work and try to ride my bike where possible - I can''t afford to use my car all the time!
LOL, I''m such a ning nong! I just realized how much more a gallon is than a litre, so we are paying more than you guys! Dee, we should move to the US!! - cheaper gas AND (more importantly) cheaper diamonds !!
We are paying the equaivalent of about $6.75AUD a gallon - and thats about $6.50 US
sheesh, that sux
nope,b/c of speculation by commodity future traders.Date: 5/27/2008 6:45:43 PM
Author: bebe
In Houston, home of many oil and gas companies and refineries. I filled up my SUV (gulp, gulp) on Monday evening. It was 92.00. Unreal. I get around 14 mpg.. The car is 8 yrs. old, paid for so I put up with it. I also have a new Vette that gets much better gas mileage, 21 city, 24-27 highway.
It''s supply and demand or so we hear.