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Technology Stocks : Y2K (Year 2000) Personal Contingency Planning

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To: Lynn who wrote (646)12/27/1998 1:37:00 PM
From: Sawtooth  Read Replies (1) of 888
 
<<We rural types do not have natural gas. Our only option is propane. Propane is not cheap by any means. I use it for hot water and my stove and the last time I was filled-up, its was $1.86/gallon. Other people pay more than this, as much as $2.09 [from the same company--cost is based on past usage].>>

Wow! I just put 500 gallons of propane in my tank for 55 cents/gallon. In the ten years I've been on propane (using ~1,000 - 1,500 gallons per year) I've never paid more than $1.33 a gallon in the middle of the winter. I didn't realize there was that much price variance.

Incidently, since I started burning my woodstoves on a regular basis my propane consumption has gone down almost 50%. ; )
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