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<p>I have set aside one car for in-town use only and fill that tank only once every three months if that, instead of weekly.</p><p>The other car performs very well each week with a strict mileage allocation between work and other needs for the week. There is enough room in my budget to support 7 dollar/gallon gas and still maintain our weekly use with no reduction in mileage.</p><p>We are investigating oppertunity with employment right here in town with a commute total of 70 miles a week instead of 300 and should we land that job we really would not care at all what the cost of gas is. (Not to mention a 15% income increase.)</p><p>My only worry is getting gasoline for the car but Arkansas has several pipelines from different places along the Gulf that ships gasoline so.. were good.</p><p>Bottom line, our home has done everything possible. So, let them charge what they will for gas.</p><p>As far as the bio fuel, I am afraid that if we converted the entire availible farming of our crops to create fuel with none left over for food, we still wont have enough.</p>
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