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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

i thought i'd never see the day

a quickie post before i run off to my night class at Western (boy am i ever looking forward to that...ugh).

GAS IS FRIGGIN 85.9 cents/L!!!! wtf. that's craziness...and by craziness, i mean in a good way. Lately gas prices have been all over the board, seeing fairly decent dips in price and then in a span of a couple of days, get jacked up to an increase of 10 cents. While consumers rush to the nearest pump to take advantage of these prices it makes me wonder, "what the hell is really going on here? what are these gas companies up to?"

Some would argue that increasing gas prices is a good thing, that consumers will curb their consumption and seek alternative means of transportation that's lighter on their wallet. Some say that declining gas prices are a good thing for commuters far from their workplace that need a vehicle to travel to and from work on a day to day basis. At the end of the day it all boils down to one thing: the almighty dollar. When it all comes down to it, its all about who's making the profit, and who's losing (or in some cases, keeping) money out of/in their wallet.

Crap, so much for a quickie post. Anyway, gotta get ready for class and then a lovely continuation of my 3D project tonite.

Note to self: GET SOME SLEEP TONIGHT!

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