On 17 Jul 2006 14:58:58 -0700, "JimH" wrote:
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JimH wrote:
"Bryan" wrote in message
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Mr Wizzard wrote:
Seriously, most of us are driving 4, and 6 cylinder
3, and 4L engines, and not doing it everyday, so
its _not_ really hurting us like you may think it is.
But Semi Trucks don't and they struggle to get better than 6 mpg. Not
counting all the fiberglass, plastic, and that you wouldn't imagine
being made out of petroleum.
it all leads to prices going up in every comodity.
" Huh " ?
...The guy was talking about "what to do about his boating"...
The price of gas is on my mind every time I fill my car or my boat these
days.
Not me. There is nothing you can do about it. I burn around 2.5
gallons/hour. So a couple of hours running the boat now costs me about $16.
If prices double I will be out an whole extra $16. Big deal.
I often see statements like that in these discussions about rising gas
prices. Couldn't these extra 16 buckses add up to something over the
course of a whole boating season? And doesn't the expense of driving
your car to and from work and everywhere else also eventually come into
the equation? I wish I were financially independent and money was "no
object" in my life.
richforman
Let's see. 6 months of boating x $16 = $96 worth of pure family
enjoyment. That adds up to a whopping $0.53/day.
Yep, I am financially independent and $0.53/day is no object to me.
;-)
Get real Rich. If your finances hang on $0.53/day then you cannot
afford a boat. This is a hobby, not a necessity. ;-)
I come up with something like $2880, but I could be off a hair.
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