I'm thinking about heading up to Whistler this summer and renting a car/suv versus taking the shuttle to Whistler. Does anyone know what gas is running currently? Am I just better off taking the shuttle?
It's just under $1.00 Canadian a liter on the island. It will probably be slightly cheaper on the main land, but not by much...Originally posted by mealsonwheels
I'm thinking about heading up to Whistler this summer and renting a car/suv versus taking the shuttle to Whistler. Does anyone know what gas is running currently? Am I just better off taking the shuttle?
You think you're getting screwed??Originally posted by Burnwood
Well it's actually a wee bit more than $2.50...
It's nice to see that we're all equally being screwed over at the pumps...
Oil is running out so prices are bound to rise as the OPEC countries involved try to reduce the amount of natural resources leaving their country. It has nothing to do with screwing people but protecting what they have left.Originally posted by mealsonwheels
OPEC isn't selective about who they screw.
Ya, you believe anything you are told don't you? There is enough oil left to keep pumping it at this rate for something like 100+ years. It is by no means, "running out".Originally posted by Cave Dweller
Oil is running out so prices are bound to rise as the OPEC countries involved try to reduce the amount of natural resources leaving their country. It has nothing to do with screwing people but protecting what they have left.
Not much you can do about it except drive smaller cars that use less petrol.
Originally posted by mealsonwheels
to reduce our dependence on islamafascist nations.
I'm referring not to peaceful Islamic nations (Jordan), but rather unstable radical nations such as pre-occupation Iraq. Reliance upon fundamentalist nations such as that places us in a precarious position. I do not believe in isolationism, but it's scary relying on countries run by dictators for something as basic as oil.Originally posted by Transcend
wow, just wow.
Well, if there is only 100 years of oil left then it is indead running out then, isn't it???Originally posted by Transcend
Ya, you believe anything you are told don't you? There is enough oil left to keep pumping it at this rate for something like 100+ years. It is by no means, "running out".
They are simply gouging for prices like any good oligopoly. Hell, someone bombs a refinery, kills twenty people and the price rises $2 a barrel. Give me a break, hello any excuse to raise the price.
100+ years, at the current rate of technology increase, and it won't be a problem. Hell we only invented the combustion engine what? 150 years ago at the most? And now we have scram jets, pulse jets, fuel injection and regularly aspirated engines that top 350kmhOriginally posted by Cave Dweller
Well, if there is only 100 years of oil left then it is indead running out then, isn't it???
No significant new oil reserves have been found since the 70's and at the escalating (not stagnant) rate of use of fossil fuels (by china, india, americans driving the new chevy SUV, the most feul inefficient car know to man kind) they will indeed run out in our life time.
I don't drive a car anyway (by choice, respect the environment man) so i don't really care, i say double the price of oil :devil:
Just joking guys.
What about your kids and your kids kids, what are you going to leave for them??? Don't forget such humble things as plastics are made from petolium products as wellOriginally posted by Transcend
Id say we dont have to worry too much.
Thats such a good idea, mining Alaska, one of the worlds last greatest natural wonders, and turn it into a waste landOriginally posted by Transcend
Oh and there is plenty of massive oil reserves left, we just have to get to them. (ie: alaska, arctic/antarctic and huge section of the most inhospitable ocean floor in the north atlantic).
Like i said, 100 years of science at this rate means you wont have to worry. Fuel cells are almost already a viable reality and actually have been for 10 years. Thanks the auto manufacturers and the oil compnies for stiffling production and research.Originally posted by Cave Dweller
.... why not spend the money on developing some power source that doesnt destroy the world we live in. People priorities are so ****ed up at the moment, it just amazes me.....
Everyone talks about Alaska being so pristine, but the only people that actually go there are age 70 and riding on giant cruise ships. Once we actually begin drillling in Alaska the copious regulations will make it the most pristine oil fields in the world.Originally posted by Cave Dweller
Thats such a good idea, mining Alaska, one of the worlds last greatest natural wonders, and turn it into a waste land
beer is brown gold my friend. BROWN GOLD!Originally posted by neversummersnow
I'm going to side with Fraser here...
Technological advances will continue to shift our demand for all that is "static" in the short term it may be quite static but over the long period of time (say 200 years) oil is not THAT static of a demand.
When is the last time you used coal for something other than "fun"?
Now beer on the other hand....