Quote from LEAPup:
It's great to see gas at this price. However, it probably won't last, so I'm enjoying it for now. I wish I could buy a 4500 gallon tanker that gets pulled behind semi trucks, and fill it up! lol!
On a sad note, I hate to hear of the Woman needing $ to feed her kids. I would venture to say we're going to have much more of this into 09.![]()
I pray for this Country, and the World.
Quote from ByLoSellHi:
Do you know how many variables (unknown and uncontrollable at that) that dictate the future price of something as complicated as gasoline?
Everyone talks their book, and in reality, even the most intelligent geologists haven't the faintest notion of how much oil lay beneath the earths crust (let alone lay in the earth's crust, in the form of shale or tars or other matter), or where it's all located - they may know 1/100th of what's to know, if that.
Quote from ByLoSellHi:
No one knows what the future holds.
Ask T. Boone - and he's 'in the know.' He's only been in the oil business his whole life, and just lost close to 1.5 billion in the last several months (so much money that he's reneged on a 180 million dollar pledge to Oklahoma State University).
Oil is just as likely to head for $30 as it is for $80.
Do you know how many variables (unknown and uncontrollable at that) that dictate the future price of something as complicated as gasoline?
Everyone talks their book, and in reality, even the most intelligent geologists haven't the faintest notion of how much oil lay beneath the earths crust (let alone lay in the earth's crust, in the form of shale or tars or other matter), or where it's all located - they may know 1/100th of what's to know, if that.