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Nickname: SouthernYankee
Review: I don't think that the price of gasoline throughout the country has anything to do with how close you are to an oil rig. I think it all has to do with local taxes, supply and demand, and different requirements for the refinement of the petrolium (i.e. California's zero emissions thingy.)
Date reviewed: Apr 3, 2007 8:01 PM
Nickname: iano
Review: Hi, the most expensive iPod i've seen to date is the iPod nano 8GB for sale at $379 in NY JKF Terminal 4 music shop (excluding taxes).
Date reviewed: Nov 14, 2006 12:47 AM
Nickname: Fjeld
Review: Why argue about prices when they are close to nothing! Try to purchase that BMW in Norway, you will find out that we have to pay three times what you pay in the U.S. One Big Mac is twice the price and so is gasoline! Enjoy your low-cost country.
Date reviewed: Jul 24, 2006 12:53 PM
Nickname: Curious
Review: Ok I don't understand where all y'all are getting your gas estimates. I am from Lufkin, Texas, just south of Houston, and our gas is $2.90 I was recently in Houston where the gas is around $2.99. Oil rigs don't make a bit of difference.
Date reviewed: Jul 24, 2006 4:02 AM
Nickname: CoolDude
Review: ILOVEAMERICA, that's really lame. Furthermore I would like to see you do without once or twice. I think you would change you mind thereafter.
Date reviewed: Jul 23, 2006 7:59 PM
Nickname: Frankie
Review: Why do Americans complain about gas so much? Iīd say that in the US, gas is at a very good price. Seriously gas in Canada (Thatīs north of the U.S.) are 1.20 a liter! But American citizens still complain about gas being 1.89 a GALLON. Also, I know that gas is cheap in Texas cause your so close to oil rigs, But I live in Alberta, where more gas is produced. But still our gas is more and we donīt complain about it.(Maybe because nobody cares)
Date reviewed: Jul 21, 2006 8:10 PM
Nickname: Ryan
Review: Carlito I'm sorry but you're very inccorect. Sao Paulo is the largest city in South america it contains 11 million in the city and 22 million in the metropolitan area. Buenos Aires is nothing compared to Sao Paulo. Buenos Aires is mabe 11 million in the metro area. I have been to both cities. Vlad is correct saying there is a much bigger market in Brazil.
Date reviewed: Jun 27, 2006 3:13 AM
Nickname: ILOVEAMERICA
Review: Well, I have a suggestion for all of you North American crybabies complaining about not getting everyday stuff for free: pick up your things and leave the U.S. for some commie or ex-commie state where you don't have to pay rent, mortgage, bills, "high gas prices," etc., where there is no such a word "pay". Otherwise, shut the hell up, because, get this, you're in America.
Date reviewed: Jun 5, 2006 1:11 PM
Nickname: AntiWhining
Review: I am fed up with Yanks whining about the price of petrol. Come to UK and pay $10 a gallon then open your mouths...
Date reviewed: Jun 5, 2006 3:55 AM
Nickname: Thor
Review: Gasoline in TX vs California is easy. 1) CA requires a different formula of gasoline than the rest of the world, and 2) Look off the coast of Texas--lots of oil rigs. Let's drill some wells in California and get the price down.
Date reviewed: Jun 4, 2006 1:53 AM
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