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Enjoy it while you can, commuters, and do save.
Just wait till school's out.
IMO, Iran's only a short term consideration, if we take out its nuclear facilities soon enough. In the long term, we will likely see more fuel consumers in the world as time goes on.
Good news- link to a "click the pic" link with a million more links on energy-related matters:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1630252/posts?page=47#47
So I guess it won't be long till a gallon of gas or diesel is down to $1.099 right?
But yet here in the Pacific Northwests the price at the pump keeps going up.
In my Zip code
Lowest 3.17
Average 3.21
Highest 3.27
(Whatever it may be at the moment.)