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Old 07-12-2007, 02:21 AM   #1
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Why would they say "Price to fill up a Honda Civic" lol, what kind of statistic is that?
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Why would they say "Price to fill up a Honda Civic" lol, what kind of statistic is that?
what's wrong with that?
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I wonder how much oil is being used only for the US army.
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And some people still say Iraq wasn't about the oil.
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We should be way farther down on the "price to fill up a honda" then. That graph puts new meaning to the term buying in bulk, wheres the damn bulk discount?
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a lot of people are using diesels in UK now
my mate has a Golf TDI 1.9 and its fast+ hes getting about 45MPG on it
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Well, for starters, the US is a hell of a lot bigger than most of those countries and we have more people. We also don't have the public transportation infrastructer that Europe does. This is simply because it isnt very practical. Cars are necessary because everything is so spread out.

I wish I could hop on the bus/metro/tram and get everywhere in a reasonable amount of time. Unfortunately that will probably never happen.
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Well, for starters, the US is a hell of a lot bigger than most of those countries and we have more people. We also don't have the public transportation infrastructer that Europe does. This is simply because it isnt very practical. Cars are necessary because everything is so spread out.

I wish I could hop on the bus/metro/tram and get everywhere in a reasonable amount of time. Unfortunately that will probably never happen.
Russia is on that list, India is on that list and best of all US consumes more
than ALL those countries COMBINED......do you really think the US is THAT BIG???
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Very interresting chart!
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Russia is on that list, India is on that list and best of all US consumes more
than ALL those countries COMBINED......do you really think the US is THAT BIG???
Thanks for quoting the 'most of those countries' part.

So why did you respond to my post?
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Its all those Hummers!!!

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Thanks for quoting the 'most of those countries' part.

So why did you respond to my post?
Coz the stupidity of others never fails to amaze me
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a lot of people are using diesels in UK now
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Diesel is made out of oil you know that right?
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It should be mandatory that every American live in a foreign country (in Europe / Asia) with decent mass transportation - then they would understand how it would be possible to have this in the US
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Coz the stupidity of others never fails to amaze me
His post was pretty much on target. The US has a large population that must commute to work due suburban sprawl and lack of a solid public transportation system between those suburban areas and cities.
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Funny thing is, most americans don't full up a civic, but another big v6 v8 v12 engine....
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Funny thing is, most americans don't full up a civic, but another big v6 v8 v12 engine....
I and 3 of my neighbors all have v12 engines. They are LOUD! Sucks gas like a fat 10 year old sucking chocolate milk through a straw inbetween bites of his big mac.
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Funny thing is, most americans don't full up a civic, but another big v6 v8 v12 engine....
Thats most likely the major factor. Average engine size in the US is probably a 5 litre doing 10 mpg whereas say in Europe its nearer to about 1.8litres doing 30 mpg.

Before anyone asks for a source I made those up to make a point.
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His post was pretty much on target. The US has a large population that must commute to work due suburban sprawl and lack of a solid public transportation system between those suburban areas and cities.
yes and all those other countries combined you think have less? Come on now
you possibly can't be THAT stupid now......
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Thats most likely the major factor. Average engine size in the US is probably a 5 litre doing 10 mpg whereas say in Europe its nearer to about 1.8litres doing 30 mpg.

Before anyone asks for a source I made those up to make a point.
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yes and all those other countries combined you think have less? Come on now
you possibly can't be THAT stupid now......
Here's my stats:

http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/en...il-consumption

And I'm sticking by my thoughts on urban sprawl as well as national wealth being reasons the US are pigs at fuel consumption.

And I'm also wondering what your original point is, other than calling people stupid?
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And some people still say Iraq wasn't about the oil.

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Here's my stats:

http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/en...il-consumption

And I'm sticking by my thoughts on urban sprawl as well as national wealth being reasons the US are pigs at fuel consumption.

And I'm also wondering what your original point is, other than calling people stupid?
This is GFY there is no other point
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I'm living in Paris. I know it's not possible. Most people I know (in Michigan) work 30-40 minutes away from where they live by car and they are all coming from and going in all different directions. There is no way public transportation could support this volume of people efficiently. If they were all going to the same place, sure, but they aren't. Many of us are driving to office buildings in the middle of nowhere. There is no Paris of Michigan.
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Sixteen gallons of oil. That's how much the average American soldier in Iraq and Afghanistan consumes on a daily basis -- either directly, through the use of Humvees, tanks, trucks, and helicopters, or indirectly, by calling in air strikes. Multiply this figure by 162,000 soldiers in Iraq, 24,000 in Afghanistan, and 30,000 in the surrounding region (including sailors aboard U.S. warships in the Persian Gulf) and you arrive at approximately 3.5 million gallons of oil: the daily petroleum tab for U.S. combat operations in the Middle East war zone.

Multiply that daily tab by 365 and you get 1.3 billion gallons: the estimated annual oil expenditure for U.S. combat operations in Southwest Asia. That's greater than the total annual oil usage of Bangladesh, population 150 million -- and yet it's a gross underestimate of the Pentagon's wartime consumption.

Such numbers cannot do full justice to the extraordinary gas-guzzling expense of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. After all, for every soldier stationed "in theater," there are two more in transit, in training, or otherwise in line for eventual deployment to the war zone -- soldiers who also consume enormous amounts of oil, even if less than their compatriots overseas. Moreover, to sustain an "expeditionary" army located halfway around the world, the Department of Defense must move millions of tons of arms, ammunition, food, fuel, and equipment every year by plane or ship, consuming additional tanker-loads of petroleum. Add this to the tally and the Pentagon's war-related oil budget jumps appreciably, though exactly how much we have no real way of knowing.

And foreign wars, sad to say, account for but a small fraction of the Pentagon's total petroleum consumption. Possessing the world's largest fleet of modern aircraft, helicopters, ships, tanks, armored vehicles, and support systems -- virtually all powered by oil -- the Department of Defense (DoD) is, in fact, the world's leading consumer of petroleum. It can be difficult to obtain precise details on the DoD's daily oil hit, but an April 2007 report by a defense contractor, LMI Government Consulting, suggests that the Pentagon might consume as much as 340,000 barrels (14 million gallons) every day. This is greater than the total national consumption of Sweden or Switzerland.
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I'm living in Paris. I know it's not possible. Most people I know (in Michigan) work 30-40 minutes away from where they live by car and they are all coming from and going in all different directions. There is no way public transportation could support this volume of people efficiently. If they were all going to the same place, sure, but they aren't. Many of us are driving to office buildings in the middle of nowhere. There is no Paris of Michigan.
I know that for certain rural areas its really difficult - I am just meaning to give people a perspective - especially people that live in the cities in the US - which is in the hundreds of millions - they need to gain some perspective of the world and how its possible and in fact enjoyable to take public transportation..
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I know that for certain rural areas its really difficult - I am just meaning to give people a perspective - especially people that live in the cities in the US - which is in the hundreds of millions - they need to gain some perspective of the world and how its possible and in fact enjoyable to take public transportation..

North America could certainly use more public transit. Only problem is we live in huge countries where people travel long distances daily just to get to and from work; Europeans live in comparably small countries. Hell we have people who drive distances every day just to get to work that would take them through a few countries a day if they lived in Europe.
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Turkmenistan sure has it nice, considering by the chart it would only cost $1 for a tank of gas. Chart seems a "little" off to me.
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Great subliminal imagery there in that pic convincing everyone in the US that the price of gas is just fine and cheap compared to all the other countries.
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Turkmenistan sure has it nice, considering by the chart it would only cost $1 for a tank of gas. Chart seems a "little" off to me.
Guess I was wrong. Gas is about 8 cents per gallon there.
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Russia is on that list, India is on that list and best of all US consumes more than ALL those countries COMBINED......do you really think the US is THAT BIG???

A) Russia has HALF the population of the US and everyone is poor.

B) The US is the 3rd most populated country in the world behind China and India.

C) India like Russia had boatloads poor people, but since their economy is growing they and China will be using more oil than us within 20 years. In fact by 2050 they will pass China in population. Considering that country is only the size of Alaska, Texas, California and Montana combined. That's not much room for 1.5 billion people.
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A huge problem with A Kansas Plant just shot up our gas prices 25cents over night. 3.30 average here.
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hmmm the USA population of 300 mil used more oil than ~2.5 billion people in other countries. hope you guys are putting it to good use over there.
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Well, for starters, the US is a hell of a lot bigger than most of those countries and we have more people. We also don't have the public transportation infrastructer that Europe does. This is simply because it isnt very practical. Cars are necessary because everything is so spread out.

I wish I could hop on the bus/metro/tram and get everywhere in a reasonable amount of time. Unfortunately that will probably never happen.
This is also why there's a lot of drunk driving, among college kids especially, because everyone has to take cars to get anywhere. It's pretty much impossible to hold most jobs in the US without a car. That's why I'm in Canada
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hmmm the USA population of 300 mil used more oil than ~2.5 billion people in other countries. hope you guys are putting it to good use over there.
bingo 2.5 Billion against 300 Million......
Average mileage for a US car is what? 15Mpg
Average mileage for a EU car is what? 60Mpg?
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I know that for certain rural areas its really difficult - I am just meaning to give people a perspective - especially people that live in the cities in the US - which is in the hundreds of millions - they need to gain some perspective of the world and how its possible and in fact enjoyable to take public transportation..
My city has 100K people and public transit wouldn't even work there. It's just too spread out. I can't take a bus anywhere and get more than one thing done. Let alone in a reasonable amount of time. We don't have these downtowns. 100K people and no downtown.

The people in citites in Europe with 100K people aren't much different in terms of who has a means of transportation. They just don't have to use them as much because everything can be done in one area. They all drive to the downtown, but then just park the car and walk. They also only live 5 minutes away from the downtown. I was with friends in their cities (~130K people) and we had to take their cars to the downtown. Once we were there though, we could do everything and just walked.

I can do that too, the only problem is that the closest downtown is 30 minutes away by car on the expressway going 70-80 mph.

The only places that public transit really shines are in major metropolitian areas like Paris. The the rail systems are great as well.
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where the fuck is norway in that list? It would blow the roof of those bars!
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Well you do realize that Canada does use as much oil per capita as the US. So it's not like they are exactly conserving either.
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A) Russia has HALF the population of the US and everyone is poor.
This plays a large role as well. I'm pretty sure they would be using a hell of a lot more if they could afford it.
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Well you do realize that Canada does use as much oil per capita as the US. So it's not like they are exactly conserving either.
no doubt....our country is much larger too so we need to get around even more in our Escalades and Navigators
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Well you do realize that Canada does use as much oil per capita as the US. So it's not like they are exactly conserving either.
I'm with Romeo on this one...take a look at a world map and see how big Canada is compared to the US.
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Old 07-12-2007, 08:21 AM   #47
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just some useless stats..

oil per capita...

#17 United States: 68.838 bbl/day per 1,000 peopl
#18 Canada: 68.703 bbl/day per 1,000 peopl

and canada ain't really that much bigger..

1 Russia 17,075,200 km2
2 Canada 9,984,670 km2
3 United States 9,826,630 km2
4 China 9,596,960 km2
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Old 07-12-2007, 08:46 AM   #49
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I'm with Romeo on this one...take a look at a world map and see how big Canada is compared to the US.
WTF does that have to do with anything? Incidently they are about the same size.
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just some useless stats..

oil per capita...

#17 United States: 68.838 bbl/day per 1,000 peopl
#18 Canada: 68.703 bbl/day per 1,000 peopl

and canada ain't really that much bigger..

1 Russia 17,075,200 km2
2 Canada 9,984,670 km2
3 United States 9,826,630 km2
4 China 9,596,960 km2
So your stats say we are 17th in useage per person and Canada uses as much as us. And your point was?
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