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Originally Posted by big john
(Post 22186704)
I don't know what was wrong with the water in Eads but it was beyond sulfurous. It was undrinkable.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22186695)
I had never experienced bad tapwater until one time when my folks were visiting and they, Mrs. GeneJockey, and I went up to Sonoma County and stayed in a B&B there. Can't remember the town's name, but the tap water was sulfurous. When we got to the hotel, Mrs. GeneJockey was first to the bathroom, and I followed. I remember thinking, "Poor gal! She must be having gastorintestinal issues!", but it was just the sulfurous water.
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Originally Posted by phrantic09
(Post 22186656)
What's not to like
Originally Posted by phrantic09
(Post 22186450)
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Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22186695)
I had never experienced bad tapwater until one time when my folks were visiting and they, Mrs. GeneJockey, and I went up to Sonoma County and stayed in a B&B there. Can't remember the town's name, but the tap water was sulfurous.
When I rode across the country we camped in New Town, ND. We had a collapsible, 5 gallon bladder. When we filled it up from the campground's well it looked like tea. Bought gallon jugs from the grocery store when we went shopping that afternoon. |
Originally Posted by Velo Vol
(Post 22186755)
In addition to the horrible ride experience, did you look at the underside of this bike?
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OMG, this gas station has the grades in reverse order. Almost got premium.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 22186830)
OMG, this gas station has the grades in reverse order. Almost got premium.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9be1b17076.jpg |
Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22186695)
I had never experienced bad tapwater until one time when my folks were visiting and they, Mrs. GeneJockey, and I went up to Sonoma County and stayed in a B&B there. Can't remember the town's name, but the tap water was sulfurous. When we got to the hotel, Mrs. GeneJockey was first to the bathroom, and I followed. I remember thinking, "Poor gal! She must be having gastorintestinal issues!", but it was just the sulfurous water.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 22186830)
OMG, this gas station has the grades in reverse order. Almost got premium.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 22186830)
OMG, this gas station has the grades in reverse order. Almost got premium
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 22186830)
OMG, this gas station has the grades in reverse order. Almost got premium.
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...9be1b17076.jpg |
Originally Posted by gnome
(Post 22186927)
wut? your "premium" is only 91 Octane. dear oh dear. Here, regular is 91 Octane and premium is 98 Octane. but the price is not cheap: $2.569/Litre for premium last time I brought some.
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Originally Posted by gnome
(Post 22186927)
wut? your "premium" is only 91 Octane. dear oh dear. Here, regular is 91 Octane and premium is 98 Octane. but the price is not cheap: $2.569/Litre for premium last time I brought some.
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It's probably 91 at that gas station because it's the gas station for cheepskates like me. Regular is typically 3.08-3.10 these days at the fancy gas stations.
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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 22186938)
It's probably 91 at that gas station because it's the gas station for cheepskates like me. Regular is typically 3.08-3.10 these days at the fancy gas stations.
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I'm really enjoying plugging my car in at home every week or two.
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I put a half gallon of premium in minivan #1 after it sat for 6 months, hoping that mixing that with the stale gas would be nicer than running pure stale gas through.
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22186949)
I'm really enjoying plugging my car in at home every week or two.
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I was reliably informed years ago that electric cars were totally impractical and the REAL future was Hydrogen power, because we have all the gas station infrastructure and all.
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Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22187020)
I was reliably informed years ago that electric cars were totally impractical and the REAL future was Hydrogen power, because we have all the gas station infrastructure and all.
I bought it with the anticipation that it would only be used around the DFW Metroplex, and for that it is great. I would not have bought an electric car without having at least one other gas car to handle the road trips. |
Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
(Post 22186935)
We used to have 93 premium in the 1990s, I dunno when they started calling 91 premium.
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Originally Posted by Eric F
(Post 22186942)
CA is all 91 for premium. In my area, it will currently cost you north of $4.50/gal.
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Your head would explode here. Our octane is 85-87-91. I am surprised to see 91 as opposed to 93 where LOP is though.
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Originally Posted by Mojo31
(Post 22187037)
In some respects they are not very practical. For example, I was looking the other day to see if I could drive the electric car to my son's school which is about a 165 mile drive. I can get there just fine, but once there, I'm not finding a spot to conveniently recharge the car with a fast charger, and don't want to sit around for 2 or three hours charging it. So, that effectively means that I will not be taking it there.
I bought it with the anticipation that it would only be used around the DFW Metroplex, and for that it is great. I would not have bought an electric car without having at least one other gas car to handle the road trips. |
Originally Posted by genejockey
(Post 22187020)
I was reliably informed years ago that electric cars were totally impractical and the REAL future was Hydrogen power, because we have all the gas station infrastructure and all.
He had a electric Fit for his own 100 mile round trip commute and had a charge station at work. He had good luck with that car and even extended the lease until forced to return the car. Now he has an electric Kona and since there is a problem with the battery he has been offered a buy-back or some other concession. |
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