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Unread 23-05-2004, 12:55
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Re: Gas Prices CAN be re-duced!!!

2 out of 3 family cars are hybrids (I believe) *edit* in my family (that's what I meant, just came out sounding off)*edit* so that sort of gas guzzling isn't exactly a worry. However, this subject came up in class the other day, math more or less, and the basic gist of the discussion was this. It wouldn't hurt the gas companies to have their fuel sitting in the tanks for one day, because the entire population that didn't have fuel on wednesday would go and buy it later anyway and do all the stuff that they couldn't do without fuel and end up spending just as much as they would have. The bottom line is we'd still buy gas, no matter the protest. I personally bike almost every where (I can't drive legally yet) but I still think if we actually put Environmental science into example (go greg mccoy...^^) and/or protest buying gas for a large period of time, i.e. a month or 2 months or half a year or something, then results would occur.

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