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Re: Deep well [fedora]
by phinneas519
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Jun 02, 2008 (7:15 pm)
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Replying to: fedora (Jun 02, 2008 2:06 pm)
fedora, hopefully I can give you some advice on visiting ND, seeing as how I'm a resident here. As far as winters go, ND winters aren't bad in terms of excessive snowfall. In fact, the roads are usually clear - the only downside is the wind. Anyway, if you're debating between visiting during either fall or spring, I have to recommend fall. It's still plenty warm here in August and September while being fairly balanced. If you do make it for fall, I'd like to recommend the southwest side of the state, namely Dickinson and Medora. Failing that, give the Bismarck-Mandan area a try. I'm a big fan of autumn and rest assured you'd be in for a treat if you tried a ND fall.
This is coming from someone who had previously lived in WI, so I'm a bit picky about my seasons!
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Re: Deep well [phinneas519]
by gagrice
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Jun 02, 2008 (7:24 pm)
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Replying to: phinneas519 (Jun 02, 2008 7:15 pm)
Did you move to ND to work in the oilfields that are being developed? Or do you have one of those 30,000 acre wheat farms?
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Re: Deep well [gagrice]
by phinneas519
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Jun 02, 2008 (7:35 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jun 02, 2008 7:24 pm)
Hahah, neither. I actually moved here because my fiancee got a really nice graphic arts job here and I managed to find something in technical writing - which is a godsend since the job market in WI stinks. I've always liked the weather out here. Nice and dry, never too terribly hot and plenty of breeze/wind.
In order to avoid a total thread derailing, my fiancee and I both had one car each. Our answer to rising gas prices was for me to find work that was 1.5 miles from home and we sold the second car. With that money, I bought a used '89 Yamaha Jog scooter with 3k miles on it - only $395. It gets about 80mpg and I'll be using that to "commute" to work. We try to avoid any unnecessary trips, etc - at least our car is a versatile wagon that gets 23/30mpg.
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Re: Deep well [phinneas519]
by gagrice
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Jun 02, 2008 (7:46 pm)
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Replying to: phinneas519 (Jun 02, 2008 7:35 pm)
Sounds like you are ready for anything the oil companies throw your way. I like success stories like that. Good luck.
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Re: Deep well [gagrice]
by phinneas519
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Jun 02, 2008 (7:54 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jun 02, 2008 7:46 pm)
I appreciate the kind words - but I wouldn't necessarily call it a success story. Just a couple of people making reasonable choices and trying to live within their means while cutting out unnecessary waste. Earlier in this thread, folks talked about how most people who are having a tough time with the economic downturn and the high gas prices are the ones who don't know how to budget and make smart financial choices.
Being a recently graduated college student, I am satisfied with the basics in life - decent food, a warm home, reliable transportation, a good internet connection and ingredients for home brewing beer. Beyond that, though, my fiancee and I try to evaluate our buying decisions and have realized that the best things in life are almost always free. For the sake of contrast, my fiancee's father brings in six figures and although he has everything he needs and then some, I look at his stuff and say, "That's nice, but I don't think I'd be any happier if I had these things."
Either way, the key is using restraint and financial smarts. Keeping up with the Joneses looks great until your car is repossessed and you put your kids through heck because you'll lose your house to a subprime mortgage. Whatever mode of thought that puts people in that sort of position blows my mind, though that excludes those who have lost their jobs due to no fault of their own.
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Re: Side Effect - Stranded Motorists [andre1969]
by lemko
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Jun 03, 2008 (4:01 am)
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Replying to: andre1969 (Jun 02, 2008 3:15 pm)
But when I get low on fuel, the needle appears, and will slowly sway back and forth across the face of the gauge. Weird.
I had that happen to my Seville when I first had it. I was driving out to a Penn State game and it happened. It turned out to be the sender unit which was replaced under warranty.
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Re: I watched in wonderment [nippononly]
by lemko
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Jun 03, 2008 (4:04 am)
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Replying to: nippononly (Jun 02, 2008 6:54 pm)
I already give the pizza man a generous tip because I know how ridiculous gasoline prices are.
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Re: Gas and Food prices got you down? [gagrice]
by larsb
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Jun 03, 2008 (4:57 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jun 02, 2008 6:38 pm)
Does PETA really support insects too?
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Re: Changes are possible [snakeweasel]
by 1stpik
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Jun 03, 2008 (5:02 am)
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Replying to: snakeweasel (Jun 02, 2008 5:38 pm)
"Working a 4 day week gives one more day a week to do things. If you go somewhere that one extra day it could very well negate the gas savings of one day less of commuting."
Very true! But with gas at $4/gal., I suspect that the only place most folks are going is their back yard. And that's a real big change in the American lifestyle.
Speaking of changes, who else here agrees with me that RVs are going the way of the dodo bird?
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Interesting thought
by ny540i6
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Jun 03, 2008 (5:06 am)
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One class of vehicle that I see less of - the modified coupe - could it be that the young guy who has put all the time and effort (and cash) into modifying the Civic can no longer afford to drive it??
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