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So get ready for a long ride this is going to have implications for years to come!mrussel1 said:
Yes everything is going to be volatile until there's some resolutiontempo_n_groove said:
Conflict can carry on a while longer and people get panicked again.mrussel1 said:
It took a dive today. But you have to ask why? The only news was that UAE promised to consider pumping more.tempo_n_groove said:
Well put, very true. I should invest in the futures...mrussel1 said:
This is the commodities market. It's speculative. There certainly doesn't need to be reason.tempo_n_groove said:
The percentage that we acquire should not justify an increase like that...mrussel1 said:
Well yeah. Their cost to drill the oil didn't go up. So every increase in the crude price per barrel is upside for them.tempo_n_groove said:
It made oil prices go up, so it did something...myoung321 said:
I worked in the Oil & Gas industry mainly in Pipeline and Logistics for 30 years... recently retired from one of the biggest companies...If I mentioned the name, you'd know it.....cincybearcat said:Solid move to ban Russian oil…it seems anyhow. How I wish we had a president that could communicate though. Seems like forever.
I can tell you without hesitation this is a BS move. In 30 years I never heard of 1 drop of Russian oil going to any refineries in the US.
Dealt with oil from many countries.... NEVER RUSSIA
Total BS...
I saw a chart that we import like 8% of all crude we take in. THAT makes oil jump up a friggin dollar in price?
Like @Halifax2TheMax said earlier, watch record profits from the oil companies post later.jesus greets me looks just like me ....0 -
What’s also funny is after every spike in price it takes forever to go down. The reason I always hear from oil companies is that the supply is a few months behind, it takes time to refine and distribute, so when oil prices drop it takes a few months to see that effect at the pump. The funny thing is I never see it the other way around. It takes hours of oil prices going up to see it reflected at the pump.tempo_n_groove said:
It made oil prices go up, so it did something...myoung321 said:
I worked in the Oil & Gas industry mainly in Pipeline and Logistics for 30 years... recently retired from one of the biggest companies...If I mentioned the name, you'd know it.....cincybearcat said:Solid move to ban Russian oil…it seems anyhow. How I wish we had a president that could communicate though. Seems like forever.
I can tell you without hesitation this is a BS move. In 30 years I never heard of 1 drop of Russian oil going to any refineries in the US.
Dealt with oil from many countries.... NEVER RUSSIA
Total BS...
I saw a chart that we import like 8% of all crude we take in. THAT makes oil jump up a friggin dollar in price?
Like @Halifax2TheMax said earlier, watch record profits from the oil companies post later.May be a first, Tempo, Halifax and me all agree on something, record profits for oil companies will surely come.0 -

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Hey @Meltdown99 I need you here man. Post something disparaging about your country or Truedau. ASAP.HughFreakingDillon said:
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Hey @Meltdown99 I need you here man. Post something disparaging about your country or Truedau. ASAP.HughFreakingDillon said:
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Oh yeah for sure. Its complete BS how fast prices can rise at the pump.mace1229 said:
What’s also funny is after every spike in price it takes forever to go down. The reason I always hear from oil companies is that the supply is a few months behind, it takes time to refine and distribute, so when oil prices drop it takes a few months to see that effect at the pump. The funny thing is I never see it the other way around. It takes hours of oil prices going up to see it reflected at the pump.tempo_n_groove said:
It made oil prices go up, so it did something...myoung321 said:
I worked in the Oil & Gas industry mainly in Pipeline and Logistics for 30 years... recently retired from one of the biggest companies...If I mentioned the name, you'd know it.....cincybearcat said:Solid move to ban Russian oil…it seems anyhow. How I wish we had a president that could communicate though. Seems like forever.
I can tell you without hesitation this is a BS move. In 30 years I never heard of 1 drop of Russian oil going to any refineries in the US.
Dealt with oil from many countries.... NEVER RUSSIA
Total BS...
I saw a chart that we import like 8% of all crude we take in. THAT makes oil jump up a friggin dollar in price?
Like @Halifax2TheMax said earlier, watch record profits from the oil companies post later.May be a first, Tempo, Halifax and me all agree on something, record profits for oil companies will surely come.
I remember when Katrina hit, they said how it would affect gas/oil prices. The next morning driving to work all the gas stations on my drive had jumped like 60 cents from the day before. There's no way that they were selling gas that was affected by the storm.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
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They use a LIFO (last in first out) pricing system. So prices will move quickly based on what the oil companies are purchasing oil for that day.Poncier said:
Oh yeah for sure. Its complete BS how fast prices can rise at the pump.mace1229 said:
What’s also funny is after every spike in price it takes forever to go down. The reason I always hear from oil companies is that the supply is a few months behind, it takes time to refine and distribute, so when oil prices drop it takes a few months to see that effect at the pump. The funny thing is I never see it the other way around. It takes hours of oil prices going up to see it reflected at the pump.tempo_n_groove said:
It made oil prices go up, so it did something...myoung321 said:
I worked in the Oil & Gas industry mainly in Pipeline and Logistics for 30 years... recently retired from one of the biggest companies...If I mentioned the name, you'd know it.....cincybearcat said:Solid move to ban Russian oil…it seems anyhow. How I wish we had a president that could communicate though. Seems like forever.
I can tell you without hesitation this is a BS move. In 30 years I never heard of 1 drop of Russian oil going to any refineries in the US.
Dealt with oil from many countries.... NEVER RUSSIA
Total BS...
I saw a chart that we import like 8% of all crude we take in. THAT makes oil jump up a friggin dollar in price?
Like @Halifax2TheMax said earlier, watch record profits from the oil companies post later.May be a first, Tempo, Halifax and me all agree on something, record profits for oil companies will surely come.
I remember when Katrina hit, they said how it would affect gas/oil prices. The next morning driving to work all the gas stations on my drive had jumped like 60 cents from the day before. There's no way that they were selling gas that was affected by the storm.
It's still bullshit because the element of competition is gone with gasoline. They should all be regulated like a utility.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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Photoshopped maybe,...mickeyrat said:
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I heard Steven Seagal put those signs up himself.0
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2022 and the world is still completely jacked up. The sad thing is this is probably just the beginning.0
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Under Siege 2 > Under Siegemace1229 said:I heard Steven Seagal put those signs up himself."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Agreed.Spiritual_Chaos said:
Under Siege 2 > Under Siegemace1229 said:I heard Steven Seagal put those signs up himself.
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From NYT email blast. If you go to the link, it'll include pictures of them lying dead in the street as well as pictures that humanize them. Horrible.The Perebyinis familyThe photograph has become a worldwide symbol of Russia’s brutality toward Ukrainian civilians.Four people lay near an intersection in Irpin, a Kyiv suburb, on Sunday. All were dead or soon would be, from the force of Russian mortars. There had been no Ukrainian forces where the mortars landed, suggesting Russia might have been targeting a civilian escape route near Kyiv.If so, it was part of Russia’s larger campaign to demoralize Ukraine by killing and wounding ordinary people, a strategy the Russian military has also used in Syria and Chechnya. Ukraine is now enduring these attacks every day, many of them undocumented.In Irpin, however, a team of Times journalists happened to be nearby when the mortar shells landed, and one of them, Lynsey Addario, took the photograph of the family. “I thought, you know, it’s disrespectful to take a photo, but I have to take a photo — this is a war crime,” Lynsey told CBS Evening News. “I think it’s really important that people around the world see these images.”In the days since the attack, my colleagues have reconstructed the lives of the four victims: Tetiana Perebyinis and her two children, 18-year-old Mykyta and 9-year-old Alisa, along with Anatoly Berezhnyi, a 26-year-old church volunteer trying to help them to safety.Tetiana Perebyinis, who was an accountant, and her husband, Serhiy, a computer programmer, had already escaped war in Ukraine once. Until 2014, they lived in eastern Ukraine, and they fled to Kyiv after Russia fomented a separatist uprising in the east.“They met in high school but became a couple years later, after meeting again on a dance floor at a Ukrainian nightclub,” my colleague Andrew Kramer reports from Kyiv, after speaking with Serhiy this week. “They owned a Chevrolet minivan and shared a country home with friends, and Ms. Perebyinis was a dedicated gardener and an avid skier.”A few weeks ago, before the situation in Kyiv deteriorated, Tetiana’s company rented rooms in Poland and encouraged its employees to use them. But Tetiana did not want to leave until she had a plan to evacuate her mother, who has Alzheimer’s disease. Finally, around 7 a.m. on Sunday, Tetiana and her children began their journey, while Serhiy was trapped in eastern Ukraine, tending to his ailing mother.By mid-morning on Sunday, Tetiana, Mykyta and Alisa had all been killed, alongside Berezhnyi, the church volunteer. Berezhnyi had moved his wife to western Ukraine but returned himself to Irpin to help others evacuate.“The whole world should know what is happening here,” Serhiy said. Read the rest of the family’s story.09/15/1998 & 09/16/1998, Mansfield, MA; 08/29/00 08/30/00, Mansfield, MA; 07/02/03, 07/03/03, Mansfield, MA; 09/28/04, 09/29/04, Boston, MA; 09/22/05, Halifax, NS; 05/24/06, 05/25/06, Boston, MA; 07/22/06, 07/23/06, Gorge, WA; 06/27/2008, Hartford; 06/28/08, 06/30/08, Mansfield; 08/18/2009, O2, London, UK; 10/30/09, 10/31/09, Philadelphia, PA; 05/15/10, Hartford, CT; 05/17/10, Boston, MA; 05/20/10, 05/21/10, NY, NY; 06/22/10, Dublin, IRE; 06/23/10, Northern Ireland; 09/03/11, 09/04/11, Alpine Valley, WI; 09/11/11, 09/12/11, Toronto, Ont; 09/14/11, Ottawa, Ont; 09/15/11, Hamilton, Ont; 07/02/2012, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/04/2012 & 07/05/2012, Berlin, Germany; 07/07/2012, Stockholm, Sweden; 09/30/2012, Missoula, MT; 07/16/2013, London, Ont; 07/19/2013, Chicago, IL; 10/15/2013 & 10/16/2013, Worcester, MA; 10/21/2013 & 10/22/2013, Philadelphia, PA; 10/25/2013, Hartford, CT; 11/29/2013, Portland, OR; 11/30/2013, Spokane, WA; 12/04/2013, Vancouver, BC; 12/06/2013, Seattle, WA; 10/03/2014, St. Louis. MO; 10/22/2014, Denver, CO; 10/26/2015, New York, NY; 04/23/2016, New Orleans, LA; 04/28/2016 & 04/29/2016, Philadelphia, PA; 05/01/2016 & 05/02/2016, New York, NY; 05/08/2016, Ottawa, Ont.; 05/10/2016 & 05/12/2016, Toronto, Ont.; 08/05/2016 & 08/07/2016, Boston, MA; 08/20/2016 & 08/22/2016, Chicago, IL; 07/01/2018, Prague, Czech Republic; 07/03/2018, Krakow, Poland; 07/05/2018, Berlin, Germany; 09/02/2018 & 09/04/2018, Boston, MA; 09/08/2022, Toronto, Ont; 09/11/2022, New York, NY; 09/14/2022, Camden, NJ; 09/02/2023, St. Paul, MN; 05/04/2024 & 05/06/2024, Vancouver, BC; 05/10/2024, Portland, OR; 05/03/2025, New Orleans, LA;
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bootlegger10 said:2022 and the world is still completely jacked up. The sad thing is this is probably just the beginning.
I had the ultra depressing thought that any of the hopes and dreams of a more peaceful world are completely shattered. War is a part of the human condition and has been since the advent of agriculture. But at least there have been some times of relative peace. Now it feels like we are in for a state of perpetual war for the duration. How does one remain hopeful and positive in a world wracked with war? I really don't know and I really don't like being overcome with my current cynical and depressed outlook. How does one not feel that way with the world such as it is today?
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sometimes it makes me feel better to think of it in terms of us just being animals with a greater capacity to "defend our own territory" than other animals.brianlux said:bootlegger10 said:2022 and the world is still completely jacked up. The sad thing is this is probably just the beginning.
I had the ultra depressing thought that any of the hopes and dreams of a more peaceful world are completely shattered. War is a part of the human condition and has been since the advent of agriculture. But at least there have been some times of relative peace. Now it feels like we are in for a state of perpetual war for the duration. How does one remain hopeful and positive in a world wracked with war? I really don't know and I really don't like being overcome with my current cynical and depressed outlook. How does one not feel that way with the world such as it is today?
it really is fascinating to me how so many people who rise to power are ultimately the most sociopathic among us. I guess that's what it takes to get to that level in many instances? I don't know. or is the chicken and the egg thing? did some of these people seek out power, or did they get so consumed by it after getting a taste that it became insatiable?Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 -
Yes and yesHughFreakingDillon said:
sometimes it makes me feel better to think of it in terms of us just being animals with a greater capacity to "defend our own territory" than other animals.brianlux said:bootlegger10 said:2022 and the world is still completely jacked up. The sad thing is this is probably just the beginning.
I had the ultra depressing thought that any of the hopes and dreams of a more peaceful world are completely shattered. War is a part of the human condition and has been since the advent of agriculture. But at least there have been some times of relative peace. Now it feels like we are in for a state of perpetual war for the duration. How does one remain hopeful and positive in a world wracked with war? I really don't know and I really don't like being overcome with my current cynical and depressed outlook. How does one not feel that way with the world such as it is today?
it really is fascinating to me how so many people who rise to power are ultimately the most sociopathic among us. I guess that's what it takes to get to that level in many instances? I don't know. or is the chicken and the egg thing? did some of these people seek out power, or did they get so consumed by it after getting a taste that it became insatiable?2000: Camden 1, 2003: Philly, State College, Camden 1, MSG 2, Hershey, 2004: Reading, 2005: Philly, 2006: Camden 1, 2, East Rutherford 1, 2007: Lollapalooza, 2008: Camden 1, Washington D.C., MSG 1, 2, 2009: Philly 1, 2, 3, 4, 2010: Bristol, MSG 2, 2011: PJ20 1, 2, 2012: Made In America, 2013: Brooklyn 2, Philly 2, 2014: Denver, 2015: Global Citizen Festival, 2016: Philly 2, Fenway 1, 2018: Fenway 1, 2, 2021: Sea. Hear. Now. 2022: Camden, 2024: Philly 2, 2025: Pittsburgh 1
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HughFreakingDillon said:
sometimes it makes me feel better to think of it in terms of us just being animals with a greater capacity to "defend our own territory" than other animals.brianlux said:bootlegger10 said:2022 and the world is still completely jacked up. The sad thing is this is probably just the beginning.
I had the ultra depressing thought that any of the hopes and dreams of a more peaceful world are completely shattered. War is a part of the human condition and has been since the advent of agriculture. But at least there have been some times of relative peace. Now it feels like we are in for a state of perpetual war for the duration. How does one remain hopeful and positive in a world wracked with war? I really don't know and I really don't like being overcome with my current cynical and depressed outlook. How does one not feel that way with the world such as it is today?
it really is fascinating to me how so many people who rise to power are ultimately the most sociopathic among us. I guess that's what it takes to get to that level in many instances? I don't know. or is the chicken and the egg thing? did some of these people seek out power, or did they get so consumed by it after getting a taste that it became insatiable?
I would guess the latter. Thus the oft cited quote from John Acton (Lord Acton), "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men."
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