Chris:

Regular unleaded-87 octane- here is about $2.83 per gallon($0.75 per liter) and
Regular unleaded with 10% to 15% ethynol-89 octane- here is about $2.73 per
gallon($0.725 per liter).

The major oil companies I am sure playing a game as they administer everything
for the opec countries and would be willing to bet money on the fact that they
verbally but a bug in their ears without benifit of paper trail to raise the
price which can quite easily be done by laundering the move through "Shell
Companies".  One must remember that the oil companies have gotten a wake-up call
by Brazil's conversion to alcohol fuels for their domestic vehicle fleet and a
strong move is underway here as well so they may well be just trying to run the
price up on their oil to keep their income up from their soon to be reduced sale
of product for what else do they have of value to sell to get foriegn exchange.

Don Lively
Burlington IA 52601
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Chris Johnston wrote:

>     Dont know anything about any Sunami, but cost of petrol is very very
> very bad, we sell, ( Australia that is )apparently quite an amount of oil to
> China for a mear pittance, and we are supposedly quite self sufficeint in
> oil, we only need to import some oil for specialist applications apparently,
> the IMF is getting worried that the government will buckle and offer tax
> releif on petrol, sounds like a world wide price fixing scam to me. In Saudi
> Arabia its 21c per litre. How much is it in the US? when I was there it was
> 76 cents per gallon, here, then, it was 76 cents per litre, and the OPEC guy
> tells us there is no increase in demand and no problem with supply meeting
> demand, so who's talking the market up???? Western government will have to
> learn to stop milking the bowser for easy money.
>
>
>                                         Chris Johnston
>
>                                         North Richmond
>
>                                         Australia
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Larry&Sallie Flesner" <fles...@verizon.net>
> To: "KRnet" <kr...@mylist.net>
> Sent: Friday, May 05, 2006 11:25 PM
> Subject: Re: KR> cad packages
>
> > At 07:45 AM 5/5/2006, you wrote:
> >>     I find you do not really need a cad package for kr work,
> >>    Chris Johnston
> >>     +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> >
> >
> > Quite right.  I had most of my KR built before I even got a computer
> > as did hundreds before me.  No need to make the project any more
> > complicated or time consuming than necessary.  It's not brain
> > surgery.
> >
> > Did that one foot Sunami wave do any damage down under? :-)
> >
> > Larry Flesner
> >
> >
> >
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