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July 2, 2008 at 1:50 PM #232614July 2, 2008 at 2:26 PM #232456
bsrsharma
Participant10 Things You Can Like About $4 Gas
I thought you might find this article interesting
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1819594_1819592,00.html
Here is a breakdown of the benefits of expensive fuel:
1. Globalized jobs will return to the US.
2. Urban sprawl is slowing down and may stop.
3. Many employers are letting people work four days a week.
4. Less driving means cleaner air and therefore, better respiratory health.
5. People are wasting less fuel. They are now taking better care of their cars.
6. Fewer drivers means fewer collisions and therefore, fewer deaths.
7. Driving your car fewer miles could lead to lower insurance rates, especially if you stop using it to commute.
8. Fewer drivers means less traffic congestion.
9. You will see more police on foot and on bicycles in your neighborhood, improving both their health and community relations.
10. People get more exercise and eat out less when gas is expensive.July 2, 2008 at 2:26 PM #232580bsrsharma
Participant10 Things You Can Like About $4 Gas
I thought you might find this article interesting
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1819594_1819592,00.html
Here is a breakdown of the benefits of expensive fuel:
1. Globalized jobs will return to the US.
2. Urban sprawl is slowing down and may stop.
3. Many employers are letting people work four days a week.
4. Less driving means cleaner air and therefore, better respiratory health.
5. People are wasting less fuel. They are now taking better care of their cars.
6. Fewer drivers means fewer collisions and therefore, fewer deaths.
7. Driving your car fewer miles could lead to lower insurance rates, especially if you stop using it to commute.
8. Fewer drivers means less traffic congestion.
9. You will see more police on foot and on bicycles in your neighborhood, improving both their health and community relations.
10. People get more exercise and eat out less when gas is expensive.July 2, 2008 at 2:26 PM #232588bsrsharma
Participant10 Things You Can Like About $4 Gas
I thought you might find this article interesting
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1819594_1819592,00.html
Here is a breakdown of the benefits of expensive fuel:
1. Globalized jobs will return to the US.
2. Urban sprawl is slowing down and may stop.
3. Many employers are letting people work four days a week.
4. Less driving means cleaner air and therefore, better respiratory health.
5. People are wasting less fuel. They are now taking better care of their cars.
6. Fewer drivers means fewer collisions and therefore, fewer deaths.
7. Driving your car fewer miles could lead to lower insurance rates, especially if you stop using it to commute.
8. Fewer drivers means less traffic congestion.
9. You will see more police on foot and on bicycles in your neighborhood, improving both their health and community relations.
10. People get more exercise and eat out less when gas is expensive.July 2, 2008 at 2:26 PM #232630bsrsharma
Participant10 Things You Can Like About $4 Gas
I thought you might find this article interesting
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1819594_1819592,00.html
Here is a breakdown of the benefits of expensive fuel:
1. Globalized jobs will return to the US.
2. Urban sprawl is slowing down and may stop.
3. Many employers are letting people work four days a week.
4. Less driving means cleaner air and therefore, better respiratory health.
5. People are wasting less fuel. They are now taking better care of their cars.
6. Fewer drivers means fewer collisions and therefore, fewer deaths.
7. Driving your car fewer miles could lead to lower insurance rates, especially if you stop using it to commute.
8. Fewer drivers means less traffic congestion.
9. You will see more police on foot and on bicycles in your neighborhood, improving both their health and community relations.
10. People get more exercise and eat out less when gas is expensive.July 2, 2008 at 2:26 PM #232637bsrsharma
Participant10 Things You Can Like About $4 Gas
I thought you might find this article interesting
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1819594_1819592,00.html
Here is a breakdown of the benefits of expensive fuel:
1. Globalized jobs will return to the US.
2. Urban sprawl is slowing down and may stop.
3. Many employers are letting people work four days a week.
4. Less driving means cleaner air and therefore, better respiratory health.
5. People are wasting less fuel. They are now taking better care of their cars.
6. Fewer drivers means fewer collisions and therefore, fewer deaths.
7. Driving your car fewer miles could lead to lower insurance rates, especially if you stop using it to commute.
8. Fewer drivers means less traffic congestion.
9. You will see more police on foot and on bicycles in your neighborhood, improving both their health and community relations.
10. People get more exercise and eat out less when gas is expensive.July 2, 2008 at 3:07 PM #232476an
Participant[quote=bsrsharma]10 Things You Can Like About $4 Gas
I thought you might find this article interesting
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1819594_1819592,00.html
Here is a breakdown of the benefits of expensive fuel:
1. Globalized jobs will return to the US.
2. Urban sprawl is slowing down and may stop.
3. Many employers are letting people work four days a week.
4. Less driving means cleaner air and therefore, better respiratory health.
5. People are wasting less fuel. They are now taking better care of their cars.
6. Fewer drivers means fewer collisions and therefore, fewer deaths.
7. Driving your car fewer miles could lead to lower insurance rates, especially if you stop using it to commute.
8. Fewer drivers means less traffic congestion.
9. You will see more police on foot and on bicycles in your neighborhood, improving both their health and community relations.
10. People get more exercise and eat out less when gas is expensive.
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Most of these benefits can be achieved without having $4/gal gas. It would actually be better for everyone to do these things even if gas price goes back down to $1/gal.July 2, 2008 at 3:07 PM #232599an
Participant[quote=bsrsharma]10 Things You Can Like About $4 Gas
I thought you might find this article interesting
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1819594_1819592,00.html
Here is a breakdown of the benefits of expensive fuel:
1. Globalized jobs will return to the US.
2. Urban sprawl is slowing down and may stop.
3. Many employers are letting people work four days a week.
4. Less driving means cleaner air and therefore, better respiratory health.
5. People are wasting less fuel. They are now taking better care of their cars.
6. Fewer drivers means fewer collisions and therefore, fewer deaths.
7. Driving your car fewer miles could lead to lower insurance rates, especially if you stop using it to commute.
8. Fewer drivers means less traffic congestion.
9. You will see more police on foot and on bicycles in your neighborhood, improving both their health and community relations.
10. People get more exercise and eat out less when gas is expensive.
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Most of these benefits can be achieved without having $4/gal gas. It would actually be better for everyone to do these things even if gas price goes back down to $1/gal.July 2, 2008 at 3:07 PM #232608an
Participant[quote=bsrsharma]10 Things You Can Like About $4 Gas
I thought you might find this article interesting
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1819594_1819592,00.html
Here is a breakdown of the benefits of expensive fuel:
1. Globalized jobs will return to the US.
2. Urban sprawl is slowing down and may stop.
3. Many employers are letting people work four days a week.
4. Less driving means cleaner air and therefore, better respiratory health.
5. People are wasting less fuel. They are now taking better care of their cars.
6. Fewer drivers means fewer collisions and therefore, fewer deaths.
7. Driving your car fewer miles could lead to lower insurance rates, especially if you stop using it to commute.
8. Fewer drivers means less traffic congestion.
9. You will see more police on foot and on bicycles in your neighborhood, improving both their health and community relations.
10. People get more exercise and eat out less when gas is expensive.
[/quote]
Most of these benefits can be achieved without having $4/gal gas. It would actually be better for everyone to do these things even if gas price goes back down to $1/gal.July 2, 2008 at 3:07 PM #232650an
Participant[quote=bsrsharma]10 Things You Can Like About $4 Gas
I thought you might find this article interesting
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1819594_1819592,00.html
Here is a breakdown of the benefits of expensive fuel:
1. Globalized jobs will return to the US.
2. Urban sprawl is slowing down and may stop.
3. Many employers are letting people work four days a week.
4. Less driving means cleaner air and therefore, better respiratory health.
5. People are wasting less fuel. They are now taking better care of their cars.
6. Fewer drivers means fewer collisions and therefore, fewer deaths.
7. Driving your car fewer miles could lead to lower insurance rates, especially if you stop using it to commute.
8. Fewer drivers means less traffic congestion.
9. You will see more police on foot and on bicycles in your neighborhood, improving both their health and community relations.
10. People get more exercise and eat out less when gas is expensive.
[/quote]
Most of these benefits can be achieved without having $4/gal gas. It would actually be better for everyone to do these things even if gas price goes back down to $1/gal.July 2, 2008 at 3:07 PM #232658an
Participant[quote=bsrsharma]10 Things You Can Like About $4 Gas
I thought you might find this article interesting
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1819594_1819592,00.html
Here is a breakdown of the benefits of expensive fuel:
1. Globalized jobs will return to the US.
2. Urban sprawl is slowing down and may stop.
3. Many employers are letting people work four days a week.
4. Less driving means cleaner air and therefore, better respiratory health.
5. People are wasting less fuel. They are now taking better care of their cars.
6. Fewer drivers means fewer collisions and therefore, fewer deaths.
7. Driving your car fewer miles could lead to lower insurance rates, especially if you stop using it to commute.
8. Fewer drivers means less traffic congestion.
9. You will see more police on foot and on bicycles in your neighborhood, improving both their health and community relations.
10. People get more exercise and eat out less when gas is expensive.
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Most of these benefits can be achieved without having $4/gal gas. It would actually be better for everyone to do these things even if gas price goes back down to $1/gal.July 2, 2008 at 6:16 PM #232501xironman
ParticipantReport From Norway: Why They Don’t Have an Energy Crisis and We Do by Newt Gingrich
Hold on, ignorance has a friend, looks like Newt outdid Kiplinger. Let’s see why does Norway not have an energy crisis and we do… let’s start with the fact that they have huge oil reserves that just started to be exploited in the 80’s while we have been going at it over a century. Oh yeah, the little technicality that the have 5 million people and we have over 300 million. But no, the real problem is that there is 20% of territory off limits to to oil drillers. Makes sense to me. So who believes this and why, I just don’t understand.
July 2, 2008 at 6:16 PM #232623xironman
ParticipantReport From Norway: Why They Don’t Have an Energy Crisis and We Do by Newt Gingrich
Hold on, ignorance has a friend, looks like Newt outdid Kiplinger. Let’s see why does Norway not have an energy crisis and we do… let’s start with the fact that they have huge oil reserves that just started to be exploited in the 80’s while we have been going at it over a century. Oh yeah, the little technicality that the have 5 million people and we have over 300 million. But no, the real problem is that there is 20% of territory off limits to to oil drillers. Makes sense to me. So who believes this and why, I just don’t understand.
July 2, 2008 at 6:16 PM #232635xironman
ParticipantReport From Norway: Why They Don’t Have an Energy Crisis and We Do by Newt Gingrich
Hold on, ignorance has a friend, looks like Newt outdid Kiplinger. Let’s see why does Norway not have an energy crisis and we do… let’s start with the fact that they have huge oil reserves that just started to be exploited in the 80’s while we have been going at it over a century. Oh yeah, the little technicality that the have 5 million people and we have over 300 million. But no, the real problem is that there is 20% of territory off limits to to oil drillers. Makes sense to me. So who believes this and why, I just don’t understand.
July 2, 2008 at 6:16 PM #232675xironman
ParticipantReport From Norway: Why They Don’t Have an Energy Crisis and We Do by Newt Gingrich
Hold on, ignorance has a friend, looks like Newt outdid Kiplinger. Let’s see why does Norway not have an energy crisis and we do… let’s start with the fact that they have huge oil reserves that just started to be exploited in the 80’s while we have been going at it over a century. Oh yeah, the little technicality that the have 5 million people and we have over 300 million. But no, the real problem is that there is 20% of territory off limits to to oil drillers. Makes sense to me. So who believes this and why, I just don’t understand.
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