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Mike Starke
02-04-2008, 12:00
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Koko Ed
02-04-2008, 12:01
It'll get really depressing when it gets around $11.26.:ahh: :(

TubaMorg
02-04-2008, 12:05
You know what would really be cool? If they could finally do away with the 9/10 of a cent thing. Given the price of gas, does the illusion of an extra penny really make much sense any more?

XXShadowXX
02-04-2008, 12:23
You know what would really be cool? If they could finally do away with the 9/10 of a cent thing. Given the price of gas, does the illusion of an extra penny really make much sense any more?

9/10 shows that you could get a minimum of 9/10 of a gallon of gass since it is measured by flow not wieght


i just hope gas doens't reach my teams number $26.04....

Vince lau
02-04-2008, 13:46
last night i paid 121.8/L (Vulcan Robotics), last summer the most i paid was 154.7/L (where's waldo) =O

Brad Voracek
02-04-2008, 13:46
Driving home from the LA regional we saw a gas station with our team number as the price...

I think we even took a picture!


Yikes.

Richard Wallace
02-04-2008, 13:51
It'll get really depressing when it gets around $11.26.:ahh: :(I'll be sure to post a picture when it hits $9.31, so you can fill up before it gets to your depression level. ;)

[Sorry, it passed $1.91 a while back, and probably won't be there again soon.]

Al Skierkiewicz
02-04-2008, 13:55
You know, 9/10 sure made a difference when gas was $0.24.9/gal. Yes I am THAT old.

Travis Hoffman
02-04-2008, 14:24
It's more depressing in Canada.

It was $1.08 CDN per litre in Mississauga. That's $4.09 CDN per gallon. And of course Canadian money is worth more than American now (97 CDN cents per $1 USD), so it equates to about $4.22 USD per gallon.

So yeah needless to say I just bought enough to escape back across the border to the U.S. where the senseless gas price insanity isn't quite as painful to the wallet.

CJMyers
02-04-2008, 14:38
It's more depressing in Canada.
And of course Canadian money is worth more than American now (97 U.S. cents per $1 CDN)


WOW I remember when $1 CDN = $.50 US :eek:

dtengineering
02-04-2008, 14:47
I might suggest that the increase in the price of fossil fuels is not depressing at all.

It does require us to change some of our expectations and presumptions, and will cause some short term economic distress, but in the long term it will only hasten our transition to more efficient, lower pollution technologies.

Insert global warming rant here...

Jason

robostangs548
02-04-2008, 14:51
Well $5.48 per gallon is not too far away i am sure.. :/

dtengineering
02-04-2008, 14:55
WOW I remember when $1 CDN = $.50 US :eek:

Well, I don't think it got quite that low... .62 was near the low point as I recall... but if you think YOU remember it... try paying your FRC entry fees at that conversion rate.

Jason

Starke
02-04-2008, 15:06
Here is a picture of a local gas station with our team number as the price for 87 fuel.
It's pretty cool when you first see it, but then you realize that you're paying that much for gas...

And sometimes the price changes to Miss Daisy's, 341.

My dearest brother, you are hilarious!


It'll get really depressing when it gets around $11.26.:ahh: :(

Although a cool number, I hope that gas does not get that high :yikes: !

GaryVoshol
02-04-2008, 15:48
It was $1.08 CDN per litre in Mississauga. That's $4.09 CDN per gallon. And of course Canadian money is worth more than American now (97 CDN cents per $1 USD), so it equates to about $4.22 USD per gallon.What kind of gallons? Those big Imperial ones?

Billfred
02-04-2008, 16:29
I might suggest that the increase in the price of fossil fuels is not depressing at all.

It does require us to change some of our expectations and presumptions, and will cause some short term economic distress, but in the long term it will only hasten our transition to more efficient, lower pollution technologies.

Insert global warming rant here...

Jason
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to dtengineering again.

Here I am thinking it's a good day when gas around here is just $3.05 a gallon. Murderous.

AdamHeard
02-04-2008, 17:37
I wish it was that low near me :(

nikeairmancurry
02-04-2008, 17:56
Man the gas just overdrove 3.26, but i guess we have to pay it.. it be hard pullnig a tailer to atlanta on 30 bikes :(

Mike Starke
02-04-2008, 18:09
What kind of gallons? Those big Imperial ones?
this size...


http://www.tulpehockenwater.com/images/products/gallon_big.jpg

Jetweb
02-04-2008, 18:15
I Remember seeing gas at 1.79

it made me laugh to. (and it was scarry back then...:( )

Brian J. R.
02-04-2008, 19:19
I think I just got 6 gallons for 20....not fun....

Any who back when I was the age of 8, so 9 years ago, I remember mom commenting that $ 1.43 was outrageous...

And to follow the trend, $ 19.83 would really suck, but $ 1.983 would be nice :)

Chris Herold
02-04-2008, 19:37
Well...I am sorry but as a German I can just laugh that such prices:
Super: 1.457 € per liter!
1 € = 1.5687 $
1 gallon = 3.78 liter
Ergo German Gas Price= 3.78 * 1.457 * 1.5687 = 8.64 $ per gallon!

Any questions left?
I am sorry and I know the prices are really high but still other prices are incredible. 864 might be happy to see their team number or not :P

Go FIRST
-Chris. 1983

deshirider430
02-04-2008, 20:09
:( $6.12

Jim E
02-04-2008, 22:23
Don't think Hydrogen fuel cells are the answer. The big oil companies are going to regulate them too just like they do gasoline now.

Where will the hydrogen come from? OIL. They will inject the CO2 released from extracting the hydrogen deep into the Earth to prevent it(theoretical) from escaping into the atmosphere. The propaganda will be clean energy since the fuel cell doesn't pollute to the air.

Extracting hydrogen from petrochemicals is one of the most inefficient processes and more polluting as far as CO2 release. It is worse than burning gasoline.

Don't take my word for it. Do your own research. Many of you students take chemistry. Don't be hoodwinked by the hype.

You are our future environment protectors. Wear the banner proud.

Blue_Mist
02-04-2008, 23:01
Man the gas just overdrove 3.26, but i guess we have to pay it.. it be hard pullnig a tailer to atlanta on 30 bikes :(

It seems as though bikes and robotics are related, and not just discussions of putting CIM motors on bikes. There's also something funny about seeing seven or eight bikes stationed in the opposite corner from the robot in our build room. For those of you on nice big teams, our team consists of 15 students who come regularly, tops. And fewer if it isn't competition season. Anyway, following the topic of this thread, it inches closer to $7.66 every day here in the Bay Area...

BornaE
02-04-2008, 23:11
:rolleyes: 00.39 would be awesome

lukevanoort
03-04-2008, 00:03
Don't think Hydrogen fuel cells are the answer. The big oil companies are going to regulate them too just like they do gasoline now.

Where will the hydrogen come from? OIL. They will inject the CO2 released from extracting the hydrogen deep into the Earth to prevent it(theoretical) from escaping into the atmosphere. The propaganda will be clean energy since the fuel cell doesn't pollute to the air.

Extracting hydrogen from petrochemicals is one of the most inefficient processes and more polluting as far as CO2 release. It is worse than burning gasoline.

Don't take my word for it. Do your own research. Many of you students take chemistry. Don't be hoodwinked by the hype.

You are our future environment protectors. Wear the banner proud.
My understanding was that hydrogen for fuel cells could from from many places, including electrolysis powered by cleaner energy sources (wind, geothermal, tidal, solar, etc.), and that was the end goal. Inefficient it may be, but if the power for electrolysis comes from cleaner sources, it can provide a cleaner portable power source than either rechargeable batteries (many of which contain really nasty chemicals - cadmium for example) or gasoline (which also contains many really nasty chemicals, and has the obvious climate consequences).

Personally, I think that hydrogen fuel cells, hybrid vehicles, methane powered vehicles, more efficient gasoline engines, etc. are just workarounds that ignore the obvious and somewhat undesirable solution - a shift to mass transit systems being the primary mode of travel.

Travis Hoffman
03-04-2008, 07:45
Personally, I think that hydrogen fuel cells, hybrid vehicles, methane powered vehicles, more efficient gasoline engines, etc. are just workarounds that ignore the obvious and somewhat undesirable solution - a shift to mass transit systems being the primary mode of travel.

In urban and suburban areas, maybe.

What about the folks who live in rural areas?

"Hey, Pa, what time ya reckon the bus arrives?"

"Aw shucks, Ma, mebbe 16 hours."

"Shoot. Guessin I better saddle up our ol' mule Charlene and head out...."

Retro. :P

Gdeaver
03-04-2008, 07:58
I'm an HVAC contractor and This winter I've watched my customers come to terms with rising energy prices. By 2010 we should be on par with most of the world. Some where between 5 to 6$ a gallon at the pump. Time to start thinking about conservation and efficiency. I've been lovin my geothermal heat pump this winter. Now if we could only get FIRST to change from the more power mentality to a efficiency and conservation mentality.

LIMIT the power available to teams in 2009.

JoeJank103
03-04-2008, 08:08
In urban and suburban areas, maybe.

What about the folks who live in rural areas?

"Hey, Pa, what time ya reckon the bus arrives?"

"Aw shucks, Ma, mebbe 16 hours."

"Shoot. Guessin I better saddle up our ol' mule Charlene and head out...."

Retro. :P

Aside from the mule part that would be pretty correct for my area and pretty much the rest of PA.
i wish it would be $1.03 that would be great, i think it is around $3.25 or something close to that.

Tazlikesrobots
03-04-2008, 09:20
I hope I never see our team number as the price of gas.:D

basicxman
03-04-2008, 12:39
woah, that's cheap!!!!!!! up here its about 1.10 a litre, and there's 4 litres in a gallon so...up here is 4.40 a gallon (not counting the stupid 9/10 we don't have that up here :D...but we do have decimals)

you guys got it lucky!

Racer26
03-04-2008, 14:32
It'll get really depressing when it gets around $11.26.:ahh: :(

Bah, just come up here to east of Toronto, you'll be able to pay 112.6c/L in a matter of days, last night it was 111.9... I remembered a picture karthik posted a while back of a petro canada station with 111.4 as the going rate.

techie_Britt
03-04-2008, 14:41
Wwo, I'm just hoping that I don't see my team number up on one!

$18.29

Yeaahhhhhh! That would be intense! =p

basicxman
03-04-2008, 22:20
yea this is no sweat, come up here to good ol' canada and if this shocks you, then you might have a heartattack here

Athleticgirl389
04-04-2008, 11:39
Be nice to see it drop to the Gearheads price of $1.02 :p Things would be better then hahahaha

Weis
04-04-2008, 13:57
Hopefully gas never gets to the Purdue teams' numbers. 461, 1646, and 1747. If it gets to 1646 and/or 1747 I will head off like Mad Max.