Originally posted by Scott Campbell
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Of course it can't be bought or traded. No argument.Originally posted by MadtownPackerFuck, do I really want to so this, do I really want to debate with a guy who wont admit to shit...Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsYou don't look at that way. At least i wasn't. I was looking at it per day.
If, and a HUGE if, you have to drive one full hour on the freeway..then you would save that amount of time. But, how many out west are actually driving that amount...surely not on the 405.
So, let's half that...you save 15 minutes per day...so, 75 minutes per week. That ain't much savings.
You said per hour dipship. I drive a hour freeway during the work week easily. and like Campbell said, shit is more spread out over here.
Fuck, when I went to WI last year I though Nutz was driving like a lil bitch goes 65. Him and Skin thought they where actually going a good speed. I dont remember what freeway it was but it went from Milw to GB and the only car I saw doing 70 was some asians who where passing everyone.
But lets go by your NEW estimate of 15 minutes per day or 1.5 hrs a week. Time cannot be bought or traded for or anything. 1.5 hrs is 6 hours a month and breaks down to about 65 hours a year. Thats means you gained almost 3 days. These are YOUR estimates so dont come back with some BS arguement. Not bad if you ask me.
The question is of value. Do you value the time you save compared with the money you save.
A very small subset of people commute like you do...and those that do drive an hour a day..most aren't using a freeway that is unimpeded or fully using the freeway.
And, for those people..i would say what i've always said..we need better mass trans..trains, etc. Or, do what others are doing...work from home or have 4 day work weeks. Or, maybe it is time for this country to stop promoting living farther and farther from work.
I just find the whole 3 days a year argument hilarious, though. Are you super efficient the rest of the time..or do you just use this argument in the car. I picture you, kramer like..if you remember the episode.
I sure hope you don't ever fritter any time away, make sure you plan everything to the nth degree so as not to waste time.
P.S. Partial. Who said anything about 25% of commute time. Stop being a dope. You, i highly doubt are commuting from one freeway exit to the next. And, if you are like most people on the milwaukee freeways...your ability to drive fast is determined at rush hour by the traffic and other drivers rather than your car's ability.
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The other day I was in one of the "funkier" neighborhoods and at the shiny new, spiffy station it was $4.18. At the dump across the street it was $3.65..."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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You talking ethanol? We used to have to do it here in the winter but it was repealed because it was having zero effect on air quality.Originally posted by retailguy$4.19 in Daley country (well in the suburbs anyhow).... gotta love those "special" blends that the air quality management districts make the oil companies do.... it's always .25 more than the average.C.H.U.D.
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No, I'm talking about mandating special fuel blends. An example is no butane which is commonly used to boost octane levels. They outlaw use of butane which is cheap and "force" refiners to use more expensive blending components as butane vaporizes at lower temperatures and pressures creating pollution and contributing to global warming.Originally posted by Freak OutYou talking ethanol? We used to have to do it here in the winter but it was repealed because it was having zero effect on air quality.Originally posted by retailguy$4.19 in Daley country (well in the suburbs anyhow).... gotta love those "special" blends that the air quality management districts make the oil companies do.... it's always .25 more than the average.
these restrictions are common in California, Chicago, Milwaukee and a few other places. Yeah, they regulate ethanol levels too.
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