Gas prices are normal here in central Iowa right now, $1.67 or so.  But
the news media is warning the public that prices will rise sharply,
likely double or more, overnight.  Lines at every station I passed were
very long, to the street in most cases.  This has been covered by news
reports also.  It's the panic buying that drains the normal gas supply
that will force prices up on the short term, I think.  The panic before
the calm.

My condolences to the many brothers and sisters who have suffered,
directly and indirectly, by this most heineous act.  We all will be
paying a price, but I do believe that we will prevail.  It has been a
true catastrophe of historic proportions not seen before.

Greg J. Ewy
Trilogy Systems
515-964-9505
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



-----Original Message-----
From: Mark L. Kelsay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 4:34 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: Attack and Gas Prices


I just stopped at our local Cumberland Farms gas station here in
Southeastern MA and the price is unchanged.  Regular unleaded is at
$1.37.

Mark Kelsay

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