EGR valve...
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$0.31 in 1962 is called $1.90 in 2003. IOW price of
gasoline has been much cheaper today than back then when
gasoline was said to be so cheap. And yet back then, people
thought so little of energy prices as to not even insulate
houses AND installed hot air ducts on uninsulated exterior
walls. Today, people foolishly think $1.80 per gallon is
expensive. Using emotion rather than logic to make
conclusions.
mj wrote:
> According to the American Petroleum Institute, Washington, D.C.,
> average price of a gallon of gasoline in 1962 was 31 cents.
gasoline has been much cheaper today than back then when
gasoline was said to be so cheap. And yet back then, people
thought so little of energy prices as to not even insulate
houses AND installed hot air ducts on uninsulated exterior
walls. Today, people foolishly think $1.80 per gallon is
expensive. Using emotion rather than logic to make
conclusions.
mj wrote:
> According to the American Petroleum Institute, Washington, D.C.,
> average price of a gallon of gasoline in 1962 was 31 cents.
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Re: EGR valve...
$0.31 in 1962 is called $1.90 in 2003. IOW price of
gasoline has been much cheaper today than back then when
gasoline was said to be so cheap. And yet back then, people
thought so little of energy prices as to not even insulate
houses AND installed hot air ducts on uninsulated exterior
walls. Today, people foolishly think $1.80 per gallon is
expensive. Using emotion rather than logic to make
conclusions.
mj wrote:
> According to the American Petroleum Institute, Washington, D.C.,
> average price of a gallon of gasoline in 1962 was 31 cents.
gasoline has been much cheaper today than back then when
gasoline was said to be so cheap. And yet back then, people
thought so little of energy prices as to not even insulate
houses AND installed hot air ducts on uninsulated exterior
walls. Today, people foolishly think $1.80 per gallon is
expensive. Using emotion rather than logic to make
conclusions.
mj wrote:
> According to the American Petroleum Institute, Washington, D.C.,
> average price of a gallon of gasoline in 1962 was 31 cents.
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