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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (56)3/20/2001 2:54:02 AM
From: CVJ  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 312
 
Ron,

I live in the Central Valley of CA and with rotating blackouts now, with the temps only in the low 80's, I wonder how many dollars per watt (not kilowatts) electricity will cost when the temp reaches into the normal high 90's and up to 110° starting in June? I think I'll try to get a job with an ice supplier. In July on a balmy 107° day, ice will cost more per gallon than gasoline does and we're already getting screwed here on gasoline. When the radio guy announces average U.S. retail price of reg. unleaded at $1.56 or $1.73 or whatever. Where I live we are consistently at least $0.20/gal over that and sometimes a lot more.

Chas

Where's an Ice Age when you really need one? Damn Democrats. :-)