Posted by 8e3k0 on November 06, 2007 at 10:56:17 from (198.161.230.10):
In Reply to: OT: Gas prices posted by Gary in TX on November 06, 2007 at 10:07:31:
With our Canadian dollar escallating in strength and the price of oil climbing it makes our Canadian Oil Sands more viable every day. Alberta is quite a place to live as the so called "BOOM" continues on with Oil and Gas development. Lots of Diesel Crew Cab Duallys continue to run around with only the driver in the cab. Average family today sports a minunmum of two to three vehicles to commute which is quite different then the 1950s. Stop and think: how many clocks or time pieces do we have in our homes compared to 50 years ago, and has it made our life easier or are we really in that fast lane? Ellis
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