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Re: How much oil in a BARREL ?
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Posted by Way Up Here on June 27, 2005 at 19:22:23 from (64.42.242.43):
In Reply to: Re: How much oil in a BARREL ? posted by john in la on June 27, 2005 at 09:57:37:
Believe it or not John, I didn't really want to start any philosophy discussions on the state of the world economy. I just wanted to know how many gallons in a barrel of oil (and how much gas came from that barrel). Your answer was the one I wanted. Often thought it's funny how all of us have the solutions to everything, and of course it's always someone else's fault. Thanks for the answer. I'll give my explanation to the situation that others have brought up. The fault of course is our own .... our demands for our high-on-the-hog lifestyle have created the problem. From our 3 showers per day, heated swimming pools, driving anywhere and anyplace we feel like at any time, setting our thermostats too high in the winter and the air conditioning too low in the summer, etc. We're the ones to blame, no doubt about it.
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