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Jim Jones
ParticipantRather then looking under the covers for some sinister motive for the “Obama is half-white” remark. Think about this.
Could it not be that they are emphasizing the fact that Obama’s does in fact come from a diverse ethnic background?
Jim Jones
ParticipantRather then looking under the covers for some sinister motive for the “Obama is half-white” remark. Think about this.
Could it not be that they are emphasizing the fact that Obama’s does in fact come from a diverse ethnic background?
Jim Jones
ParticipantRather then looking under the covers for some sinister motive for the “Obama is half-white” remark. Think about this.
Could it not be that they are emphasizing the fact that Obama’s does in fact come from a diverse ethnic background?
Jim Jones
ParticipantRather then looking under the covers for some sinister motive for the “Obama is half-white” remark. Think about this.
Could it not be that they are emphasizing the fact that Obama’s does in fact come from a diverse ethnic background?
Jim Jones
ParticipantRather then looking under the covers for some sinister motive for the “Obama is half-white” remark. Think about this.
Could it not be that they are emphasizing the fact that Obama’s does in fact come from a diverse ethnic background?
October 12, 2009 at 10:32 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #467913Jim Jones
ParticipantIs the increased cost of the Phill related to the incremental price the cubic meter charged by SDGE as you increase consumption or is it a flat fee for just having a pump?
October 12, 2009 at 10:32 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #468097Jim Jones
ParticipantIs the increased cost of the Phill related to the incremental price the cubic meter charged by SDGE as you increase consumption or is it a flat fee for just having a pump?
October 12, 2009 at 10:32 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #468454Jim Jones
ParticipantIs the increased cost of the Phill related to the incremental price the cubic meter charged by SDGE as you increase consumption or is it a flat fee for just having a pump?
October 12, 2009 at 10:32 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #468526Jim Jones
ParticipantIs the increased cost of the Phill related to the incremental price the cubic meter charged by SDGE as you increase consumption or is it a flat fee for just having a pump?
October 12, 2009 at 10:32 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #468738Jim Jones
ParticipantIs the increased cost of the Phill related to the incremental price the cubic meter charged by SDGE as you increase consumption or is it a flat fee for just having a pump?
October 12, 2009 at 8:16 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #467859Jim Jones
ParticipantWhen I was in High School I worked a delivery job where the van was a Gas/CNG hybrid in the 90’s. We used to connect them in the evening and charge them from the regular gas connection at the shop. The performance is not as good but the cost per mile was nearly 1/3 if I remember right.
October 12, 2009 at 8:16 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #468041Jim Jones
ParticipantWhen I was in High School I worked a delivery job where the van was a Gas/CNG hybrid in the 90’s. We used to connect them in the evening and charge them from the regular gas connection at the shop. The performance is not as good but the cost per mile was nearly 1/3 if I remember right.
October 12, 2009 at 8:16 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #468399Jim Jones
ParticipantWhen I was in High School I worked a delivery job where the van was a Gas/CNG hybrid in the 90’s. We used to connect them in the evening and charge them from the regular gas connection at the shop. The performance is not as good but the cost per mile was nearly 1/3 if I remember right.
October 12, 2009 at 8:16 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #468471Jim Jones
ParticipantWhen I was in High School I worked a delivery job where the van was a Gas/CNG hybrid in the 90’s. We used to connect them in the evening and charge them from the regular gas connection at the shop. The performance is not as good but the cost per mile was nearly 1/3 if I remember right.
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