Darth K'Trava
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jeffsforehead said:It hovers around 3.00 in San Diego. I think we have the highest prices in the nation.
Nope. Not anymore.
Not when we had a Texaco charging $3.99 for REGULAR unleaded....

jeffsforehead said:It hovers around 3.00 in San Diego. I think we have the highest prices in the nation.
Hand of Evil said:They say this was do to the Colonial Pipeline that goes up the east coast is down due Katrina, we will see 5$ Thursday (if anyone still has any), Atlanta already has them, glad I filled up this morning! The good news is that the pipeline MAY be at 60% this weekend. I still think a lot of it is gouging but...![]()
JoeBlank said:Y
On the way home from work, I saw prices from $3.09 to $4.99. Lines at the pumps were out into the streets. The idiots who believed there was a shortage actually managed to cause a shortage. Mob mentality.
Darth K'Trava said:What else could explain the SUDDEN hike in prices?!?!
But there is not a stortage, there is a delay of a product to market due to a disaster. I know, stortage/delay not too different in words and yes there is a demand but price jump of 1$/2$ in 12 hours. This is why local governments freeze prices in event of disasters (or use to).Rel said:Uh...simple supply and demand? You do realize that a sizeable percentage of our nation's refinery capacity is currently shut down and may have to be rebuilt, right?
Believe me, I understand the sticker shock at the pump. But it isn't "gouging" when there is a genuine shortage of a product.
Yea, auto/oil companies/government screwed mass transportation up for us in the USA a long time ago.Numion said:I don't even own a car. I'll buy one when I move out of the city center, maybe, or when I get incredibly rich somehow. The public transportation is actually pretty cool here in capital area in Finland. There's a useful net site that you can type in street adressess, when you want to leave (or when you want to be there) and it offers you three quickest options combining busses, trains, subway and whats the third rail thingy, a tram (?), complete with maps and detailed instructions.
Everything is even mostly on schedule![]()
Hand of Evil said:Yea, auto/oil companies/government screwed mass transportation up for us in the USA a long time ago.![]()