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To: elpolvo who wrote (45354)5/6/2004 4:20:41 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
Who do I think will benefit from sky high oil prices? Hmmm. Good question. I'll think about it and get back to you. ROTFETC.



BTW, I shouldn't have gone to work last night; gas was up 10 cents since Mon at 0200. $2.17 for reg at one station, everybody else 8 cents higher.

Slick



To: elpolvo who wrote (45354)5/6/2004 4:23:50 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
"...did you?

When I get my electric bill (Colorado) there is a box to check if I would prefer to get my energy from Wind Mill energy plants instead of the more conventional fuel sources. Apparently we are producing enough for everyone who signs up at this point. And it makes sense that if more people sign up, the energy company will put up more Wind Mills.

I read someplace that New York State passed a bill requiring 25% of the State energy to come from alternative sources.

I am not an alternative energy buff but it seems everybody ought to have gotten the message by now. Are we blaming Bush for people not knowing that energy is a big issue? or for the appetite for ME oil?