How many of you traded in and maybe wished you hadn't?

So you're saying oil is a renewable resource and all this talk about alternative sources of energy is just pointless. I see.

Perhaps you should look into this thing called reality. Been going on for a while now, and according to it we have a finite supply of oil.


Well between the fact that the oil reserves that haven't even been tapped are expected to be larger than the ones currently being tapped and those aren't supposed to run out for some time, and that certain companies are working on producing oil from plant matter , I would say we may as well have infinite resources.

Spare me the "say hi2u reality" when you haven't looked into the subject matter very deeply.

Edit: The [oil from plant matter] could clearly be a solution with what to do with the kudzu that is taking over the South Eastern US.
 
Well between the fact that the oil reserves that haven't even been tapped are expected to be larger than the ones currently being tapped and those aren't supposed to run out for some time, and that certain companies are working on producing oil from plant matter , I would say we may as well have infinite resources.

Spare me the "say hi2u reality" when you haven't looked into the subject matter very deeply.

Edit: The [oil from plant matter] could clearly be a solution with what to do with the kudzu that is taking over the South Eastern US.


Oh, you would say eh...And how much scientific data do you have to back this statement up?
 
I think that saving money in gas is fucking good for everybody even considering the decline in gas prices. Gas prices are still going down around even with the election over. $2.09 is the cheapest I have seen just on today. I can actually afford to drive around a little bit, which is cool because I will be working with this chick on her metal project.

I got a full tank of gass for $34 I think it was. I came a little bit when the numbers on the pump stopped & I hit the trigger again only for it to go up a couple of cents & stop. I was averaging $55 on a tank of gas, but I think I remember paying as high as $64 for a fucking tank of gas. I was averaging $250 monthly on gas, if prices stay like this I will save $114 a month on gas.

I don't foresee them going up to the price that it was 3 months ago again, not anytime soon at least.
 
I just remembered something. Remember all those "gas price guarantee" adds that some car companies were advertising? Did you guys see those commercials? I think it was like a $3 a gallon guarantee for I don't remember how long. At the time, I was pretty sure it was a stupid idea to take that "incentive". I bet some people are mad now!