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"David Kerber" wrote in message ... In article , says... What about a jersey that said "Doing my part to make your gas cheaper!" Sorry, but you're actually driving the price of gas UP by riding a bike. Economies of scale and all that. See John, he put the part in his post about having to use brain cells to work that one out - engage a few and look at that statement in context ',;~}~ Unless he's riding his bike to the military base to go help invade... er, I mean "liberate" Iraq, by riding a bike he's not helping lower the price of gas. Why not? Lowering demand tends to lower prices. especially if it reduces the need to make sure that future reserves are in the hands of "the right" people. |
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On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 20:35:07 -0500, "David L. Johnson"
wrote: On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 15:23:52 -0800, P e t e F a g e r l i n wrote: Try www.goatse.cx Could we please issue a warning before posting these type of links? Everybody on the internet should know www.goatse.cx. There's a warning at the top of that page. Maybe try a different browser? One which cannot display images, perhaps. Perhaps Opera, which has a button on it's toolbar for toggling the load / display of images. Turning off image loading is great for you dialup users to work faster, too. -- Rick Onanian |
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On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 09:40:08 -0500, John Harlow wrote:
Why not? Lowering demand tends to lower prices. Because fuel is produced to meet demand, and the more you produce, the cheaper it is per unit to produce. Learn about "economies of scale" from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economies_of_scale. Your argument in this case is flawed on several levels. Firstly, fuel is not produced to meet demand. The demand for fuel is actually higher than supply, but supply is artificially restricted by OPEC. This keeps prices substantially higher than if price were determined in a non-cartel controlled market. Secondly, economies of scale refer to single companies rather than an entire market. Although oil production is a massive industry, it is split among many companies. True economies of scale can only occur at full production and as has been pointed out, supply is restricted. And finally, economies of scale allow greater efficiency and lower production costs per unit, but supply and demand has a much greater impact on price than economies of scale ever will. -- a.m-b FAQ: http://www.j-harris.net/bike/ambfaq.htm a.bmx FAQ: http://www.t-online.de/~jharris/bmx_faq.htm |
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On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 22:11:52 -0700, "Monique Y. Herman"
wrote: nobody in the USA under 40 irons anything. if my mother taught me it was Is ironing like when I hang my shirt up in the bathroom and take a really hot shower with the door closed so that the steam will smooth out the wrinkles? No, I think it's when you spray that "Downy Wrinkle Releaser" stuff. http://www.downy.com/products/wrinklereleaser.shtml It's like Febreze, the stuff you spray on your stinky but not visibly dirty clothes if you want to wear them again without washing, but additionally purports to take away wrinkles. -- Rick Onanian |
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Kevan Smith scribbled on a scrap of paper:
You have to crank the iron up way high, too high to transfer it to the polyester. You end up with a melted mess. let me guess: you've tried this before? Not on jerseys, but on other polyester things. Hmm. I bet *I * could get it to work. Fabirc goddess and all that... If you do, please tell me your secret fusing and transfers are based on three components: heat, pressure and steam. Teflon sheets help significantly with melting and goo problems. Penny S ( aw what the heck, I'll throw in my sig) -- Specialty Outdoors Modification & Repair of Outdoor Gear & Clothing Factory Authorized by The North Face www.specialtyoutdoors.com |
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bomba wrote:
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 09:40:08 -0500, John Harlow wrote: Why not? Lowering demand tends to lower prices. Because fuel is produced to meet demand, and the more you produce, the cheaper it is per unit to produce. Learn about "economies of scale" from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economies_of_scale. Your argument in this case is flawed on several levels. Firstly, fuel is not produced to meet demand. The demand for fuel is actually higher than supply, but supply is artificially restricted by OPEC. This keeps prices substantially higher than if price were determined in a non-cartel controlled market. OPEC controls the price of the source material- a relative constant. Refining and distributing large volumes reduces the total cost per unit of product. Secondly, economies of scale refer to single companies rather than an entire market. Although oil production is a massive industry, it is split among many companies. Whether it's 1 or 1000 companies making the same product, the more each company makes, the cheaper it is to make. True economies of scale can only occur at full production and as has been pointed out, supply is restricted. Correct, maximum production efficiency occurs at highest production levels. And finally, economies of scale allow greater efficiency and lower production costs per unit, but supply and demand has a much greater impact on price than economies of scale ever will. Which is ironic considering the US, who is the highest consumer of energy per capita, pays the lowest per unit. How much is petrol in countries with inefficient refining and distribution systems? Remember, the demand is low! |
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In rec.bicycles.misc Marlene Blanshay wrote:
: I saw a photo of a protest march taken last year near the white house, and : some woman was holding up a sign that said "George Eat my Bush!" I thought : it was hilarious, and I don't think I'd have the nerve! ANother one I : thought was funny: "Texas of Evil." last feb in sydney, australia i saw: "Come back Willy, all the Monica you can eat." -- david reuteler |
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"David L. Johnson" wrote in message news On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 18:49:07 -0600, Kevan Smith wrote: I protested the Iraq war at a Bush rally and was threatened with arrest. I also protested in front of a federal building and was threatened with various bodily harm and had a gun pointed at me. And I protested in front of an Air Force base and got lots of supportive feedback and police protection. You chose your locales in order to maximize the chance of your being arrested. -- Yeah, good observation. Look at all the effective protests held in front of pet stores, McDonalds', Ikeas, etc. Why would anyone protesting government actions put themselves in a position to be bothered by authorities at a political rally or government building? Good call dude. Chris |
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On 06 Jan 2004 16:01:53 GMT, David Reuteler
wrote: In rec.bicycles.misc Rick Onanian wrote: : Turning off image loading is great for you dialup users to work : faster, too. what the hell is a dial-up user? They're mythical creatures fabled to use POTS for digital communication. I'm not sure they really exist. -- Rick Onanian |
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