Gas is 2.89 in roseville

Mike1331

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Folsom, CA
At the corner of North Sunrise and Lead Hill blvd. at the Joes Market/Sonic establishment.

Sonic and cheap gas, almost worth a road trip. Gas attendant said the price should bump back up to 3.09 in a week.
 
Yeah I paid 2.97 just now, put my last 5 in till tommorow. Its been a steady drop this last 2 weeks, I wonder what would cause the hike again. Either way I can deal with that I guess.
 
really 2.97...I live in folsom and its still above i think 3.25 here. I don't get out much and usually ride my bike to work and school but i havn't paid below three for almost 2 years untill now. Hence my excitment
 
Damn, I got all excited tonight when I filled up for $3.35 a gallon in Pleasanton, Bay Area. Thanks for the buzzkill. :gee:
 
Greenback and Auburn am/pm is at 2.95 right now, dropped from 2.97 in a day.
 
I think the Arco at Branham & Jarvis (San Jose) ran $3.23 yesterday. It's where I usually go - close and fairly cheap.

Under $3 in Cali. Wanna wow me? Get it back under $2 and bloody damned well keep it there! No reason it can't be done.


at 67 a barrell theres no reason it should not be. We all need to do our part to keep the demand for energy in the decline.
 
at 67 a barrell theres no reason it should not be. We all need to do our part to keep the demand for energy in the decline.

I've been doing as much of my part as I can for years. Part of the reason my 88 is voluntarily downchecked is to reduce the need for fuel (I don't have to run around much at the moment) and to reduce the cost of coverage (Comp is only $50 or so per annum.) CFLs have been all through my house. I replaced my 19" Viewsonic CRT with a 19" Viewsonic LCD several years ago. Dammit - nearly everything around here is green! Not because I'm some throwback hippie - but because I'm tired of forking over to Professional Gouging and Embezzlement, and providing a "Golden Parachute" for their execs (I don't see what they've done to merit it. Why is it that these higher-higher types get more when they get canned than I've made in my whole life?)

My computer is a laptop - and at its most active, it draws about as much as a decent lamp (72W.) My printer is usually switched off, unless I'm actually needing to print something (standby is agreeably low, but it's still a draw.) Some draws can't be helped - the damned oxygen concentrator, the damned BiPAP, the damned Nebuliser, and all of the rest of my MIL's "death support equipment" - but she's in OKC. Kind of a pity we're on PG&E's "Balanced Payment Plan" - it would be interesting to see how much the bill had dropped because she wasn't here.

I constantly turn lights off, and reach for a shirt before I reach for the thermostat. I trip-link where possible, don't run about much if I can't help it, maintain my vehicle, and even check the air in the tyres whenever I pull in for fuel (which has been getting down around fortnightly, what with not having to run her arse around to all the myriad doctor's appointments. Let someone else deal with it for a while - maybe now my BIL will see what I've been kvetching about for the last several years.)

However, I hadn't been following the pricing. Is crude really $67/bbl? Why the sudden drop, and why haven't we seen it at the pump? I think we were running something like $2.25.9/gal when oil was in the $65-70/bbl range, so where is it?
 
I've been doing as much of my part as I can for years. Part of the reason my 88 is voluntarily downchecked is to reduce the need for fuel (I don't have to run around much at the moment) and to reduce the cost of coverage (Comp is only $50 or so per annum.) CFLs have been all through my house. I replaced my 19" Viewsonic CRT with a 19" Viewsonic LCD several years ago. Dammit - nearly everything around here is green! Not because I'm some throwback hippie - but because I'm tired of forking over to Professional Gouging and Embezzlement, and providing a "Golden Parachute" for their execs (I don't see what they've done to merit it. Why is it that these higher-higher types get more when they get canned than I've made in my whole life?)

My computer is a laptop - and at its most active, it draws about as much as a decent lamp (72W.) My printer is usually switched off, unless I'm actually needing to print something (standby is agreeably low, but it's still a draw.) Some draws can't be helped - the damned oxygen concentrator, the damned BiPAP, the damned Nebuliser, and all of the rest of my MIL's "death support equipment" - but she's in OKC. Kind of a pity we're on PG&E's "Balanced Payment Plan" - it would be interesting to see how much the bill had dropped because she wasn't here.

I constantly turn lights off, and reach for a shirt before I reach for the thermostat. I trip-link where possible, don't run about much if I can't help it, maintain my vehicle, and even check the air in the tyres whenever I pull in for fuel (which has been getting down around fortnightly, what with not having to run her arse around to all the myriad doctor's appointments. Let someone else deal with it for a while - maybe now my BIL will see what I've been kvetching about for the last several years.)

However, I hadn't been following the pricing. Is crude really $67/bbl? Why the sudden drop, and why haven't we seen it at the pump? I think we were running something like $2.25.9/gal when oil was in the $65-70/bbl range, so where is it?

Wow you certainly do your part...It’s around 68 today http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/commodities/energyprices.html

We haven’t seen it at the pump because we're capitalist that takith just as fast as we can givith. Although this recent perversion to socialism has left me and I’m sure the entire country skeptic. Exciting times were in with government switching roles, ideals and tradition.
 
Wow you certainly do your part...It’s around 68 today http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/commodities/energyprices.html

We haven’t seen it at the pump because we're capitalist that takith just as fast as we can givith. Although this recent perversion to socialism has left me and I’m sure the entire country skeptic. Exciting times were in with government switching roles, ideals and tradition.

As I said, I'm tired of shelling out inordinate bucks to PG&E "just on account of 'cause." So, I minimise that as much as possible. I'd say that with my office in full swing (everything running - which never happens anyhow...) I probably draw a total of 700-800W - and that's if I'm printing, scanning, burning a CD, burning a DVD, ... - all at once.

I'm of mixed mind about carpeting floors - while it does insulate somewhat (reducing heating/cooling costs,) that gets plenty made up for in maintaining the carpeting - it seems that makers of vacuum cleaners think using a high-current motor (10-12A being typical) is a selling point. You want to impress me? Don't bill out a motor as drawing 12A (1440W) as a selling point - make it draw half that, and make the air-moving part that much more efficient. This house being mainly hardwood and tile, I can do most of the work with a broom to gather it up, put the pile next to one of the large rugs my wife lays down (she doesn't have any padding on her feet. Mine are shot with callus...) and sweep it up in an extra couple of seconds using the vacuum when I do the carpet. I like the fact of not having to run the vacuum all over the house. Pity we rent - I'd have replaced the electric clothes dryer with a gas-fired one a long time ago (at least the stove and oven are gas - which I prefer. Not only is it more efficient, it keeps my oxygen-dependent MIL out of the kitchen when I cook!)

I guess it's just all the time I spent on farms and camping in my formative years - when you "live off the land" for a while, you tend to respect it more, and do what you can to keep it going. As I said, I'm not a "hippie throwback" - I want to preserve the environment because I want to be able to continue enjoying it, and because it makes economic sense to do so (when you add everything up.) We used CFLs all through the house before they got cheap - the first six months' power bills paid for them anyhow. They also save fuel - you don't have to run and get lamp bulbs as often, as they do last rather longer.

I could save a lot more if these folks would let me use a proper incinerator. Two thousand degrees is very purifying, it would result in compleat combustion of rubbish (releasing little other than CO2 and water vapour,) and the ashes could be used in my wife's rosebeds. And, it would save landfill space. Anything that can't be recycled is organic, anything organic can be incinerated. Problem solved. Hell, it's how we dealt with the autumn leaf piles back home - you raked 'em up, put them in the fire pit, and burned them. I just want to have a gas-fired version of the fire pit to ensure more efficient burning. (And, it would reduce the rubbish bill if we could give them back their garbage bin. I'll still pay for them to pick up the recycling - although it took me four years of yammering to get a second bin for that out of the City. You'd think they'd be happy to have given me one... And that's for the stuff that isn't worth enough to recover the fuel cost of taking it in - I take in what I can for project money - drinks bottles & cans, brass, bronze, copper, aluminum, stainless, ...)

Don't appeal to people's "better nature" - frankly, these days, most people don't have one. Appeal to their pocketbook - that's more universal, and just about everyone will respond to that. Make sense?
 
2.89 in cali? damn thats cheap!

its 2.79 average here, some station in the outter town are 2.50ish
 
Don't appeal to people's "better nature" - frankly, these days, most people don't have one. Appeal to their pocketbook - that's more universal, and just about everyone will respond to that. Make sense?

agreed fully. on addressing the first point this is easily displayed when traversing the Rubicon. Makes me sick that people related to the sport I love can have such a complete disregard, poor overall nature and completely lacking in chivalry. Most only in it for the investment of their good time... Nope their time isn’t worth preservation. Currency is and always will be the universal language, just as spit can be a universal solvent. Well I’d like to hawk a big fat lugee at many to clean out some schmucks in this sport.
 
Forgot to add, a buddy paid 2.03 in Stockton off Mossdale rd today. The owner said its dropping 5 cents tommorow, cash Only too.
 
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