diesel $1.57 /L today in Auckland
diesel $1.57 /L today in Auckland
.... back in green and feeling great ....
hopefully not what a senior economist at the worldwide bank HSBC has warned...
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
"Even in the developed world I think we have very, very low wage growth, so people aren't getting more in their pay packet to compensate them for food and energy, and I think we could see social unrest certainly in parts of the developed world and the UK as well."
She's spot on about the wage problem - despite having had generally good growth for the last few decades real wages nett of debt and inflation have been static or falling in many of the developed nations. All the wealth has concentrated in fewer and fewer hands. But I don't see us rioting about food, or anything else, tbh. Too weak, too comfortable..
Redefining slow since 2006...
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
For how long can you store petrol before it goes off? I dont know alot about the subject but, maybe you could buy up a truck-load of fuel, when the price is low of course and store it. just a thought (probably a daft one)![]()
can anybody say KB co-op
.... back in green and feeling great ....
With us, for a 100km each way commute, the train is about the same cost as the car (Getz 1.6) for 1 person and takes about the same time. For MsT, the train is much cheaper (she gets free train travel). The bike costs more , but, is quicker and more fun. Plus for the train - no traffic hassles, read lots of books, play lots of computer games or can zzzz, in/out.Catching the train for me (after driving to the station) works out to be a very similar cost than driving, and adds an extra hours travel time to my day.
It usually does....More likely it will be an increase in petty theft & burglary than actual riots.
“- He felt that his whole life was some kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.”
It varies depending on the environment and storage method, but you can start to measure some deterioration after 3 months. Depending on what's using it, it may make no difference (I've run old mowers on 12+ month old petrol no worries).
There are fuel stabilizers around, you can check the survivalist forums for more info. They push the usability out to about 2 years. However, check the cost, IIRC the stuff isn't cheap at all, unless there's a massive change in fuel price and you've bought a stink load of it, you're still worse off. It's more for storing fuel in a 'need to have' situation.
I celebrated today by smoking up the rear end of the XR6 in a very well executed broadie.
My policy regarding fuel now is:
If they are charging me that much for it I am bloody well going to enjoy burning it.
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