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    I find it funny how we whine about gas prices... Here, if we got the "high US prices", people would have thought they had entered paradise. In the US, they whine over that price. In countries with even cheaper gas, they still whine.

    I don't think people will stop whining over "outrageous gas prices" until they receive money instead of paying.
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    Well, it's true our prices are lower, but on the other hand I put around 8,000 miles on my car this summer and American cars are usually bigger and with infererior mpg...so the cost still hurts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasaki Kojiro
    Well, it's true our prices are lower, but on the other hand I put around 8,000 miles on my car this summer and American cars are usually bigger and with infererior mpg...so the cost still hurts.
    Well, I wasn't saying that it doesn't hurt you when the price goes up, of course it does. However, people would still complain their arse out if the price was originally 1/10 of the current price, and then increased to 2/10 of the current price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore
    Well, I wasn't saying that it doesn't hurt you when the price goes up, of course it does. However, people would still complain their arse out if the price was originally 1/10 of the current price, and then increased to 2/10 of the current price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Odin
    Very true, as it is costing me 1/3rd more in effort to pull through your posts now (as they are becoming more rational and more in line with my own views) I would like to lodge a formal complaint.

    I now have to read everything you write on matters, not just quips of paragraphs to get the general gist of your point. This has caused me to expend more time reading, and therefore I am not satisfied.

    Please advise as to how I might be reimbursed.
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    Big oil did not manipulate US gasoline prices .
    Big Big oil manipulated world oil prices , which affected US gas prices....US foriegn and domestic policy and some of big big oils members further affected US (and world) gas prices , the big fella / bloke (woman) in the sky / pasta monster /weather(whatever).......also affected prices .

    The only manipulation by big oil (as opposed to big big oil) is the delay in transfering downward fluctuations and the rapid implemention of upward fluctuations . But since this is long standing and well understood then why was there the need for a commision inquiry ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tribesman
    Big oil did not manipulate US gasoline prices .
    Big Big oil manipulated world oil prices...

    The only manipulation by big oil (as opposed to big big oil) is the delay in transfering downward fluctuations and the rapid implemention of upward fluctuations . But since this is long standing and well understood then why was there the need for a commision inquiry ?
    A very good question indeed. I have two minds on the matter:
    1) Conspiracy by big oil & their commission lackeys to provide 'cover' for price manipulation.
    2) The usual legislative incompetence, masquerading as "doing something", forcing the commission to conduct an inquiry.

    Other ideas?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HoreTore
    I find it funny how we whine about gas prices... Here, if we got the "high US prices", people would have thought they had entered paradise. In the US, they whine over that price. In countries with even cheaper gas, they still whine.

    I don't think people will stop whining over "outrageous gas prices" until they receive money instead of paying.
    Most cities here are built for cars. On foot would only be for mad men.

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    The Problem is, is that most Euro Countries have had at least a Thousand Years to Reinvent the layout of their cities, through war, disease, dilapidation... etc. Not to mention the distance from country to country's border isn't that huge (Many States being larger than some European Countries, but without the necessary Population). Most American Cities west of the Mississippi River were originally started as small boom towns in locations that weren't overly strategic in the short term. So when a new wagon train came in they just added on as needed. No Planning necessary, as the idea was that people were going to move there until the resources were exhausted and then move on. Which has led to very poor city layouts that couldn't easily accommodate a Mass Transport System without very high costs and A LOT of angry people.

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    Yeah, European cities are the very pinnacle of town-planning!?

    A thousand years of occupation doesn't make planning and redesign easier, it makes it more difficult.
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    I like Holland, we use bikes and have good public transport. But for some reason, loads of poeple still travel to work by car, despite everything being within reach of a station and a decent bike.
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