cheets Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 Here is a tip, this hurricane which is heading towards texas, Could shut down 18 refiners in texas, so fill up you cars now, becuase next week petrol prices could be sky high. This is just my speculation. BBC NEWS More than one million people have begun to evacuate the Gulf Coast of the United States ahead of Hurricane Rita. The storm, which has been upgraded to Category Five, is heading towards Texas with winds of 165mph (265km/h). Meteorologists say the hurricane could be the most intense ever to hit Texas, and one of the most powerful ever seen on the US mainland.
SupaFry Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 I bet this hurricane does not get ignored by the president since it's hitting Texas.
RATM_4_EVA Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 I bet this hurricane does not get ignored by the president since it's hitting Texas. . he wont make the same mistake twice.....who am i kidding its bush. its sad :no:
Lammie Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 Dammit. And prices were beginning to go down. We need OPEC to step up production again to help my hip pocket.
Wesley Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 Damn I thought this was about the Alton Towers' ride for a moment . . .
Bowser57 Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 My tip is to panic as much as possible, punch people in their stupid little faces to get to the front of the queue. Upon reaching the pumps, as well as filling up your car fill up any plastic bottles, bowls and containers of any kind you might find at home.
SupaFry Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 I'm hoping prices don't go up too much. We just had a tax cut on fuel in Australia so maby it wont be too bad. (I think we had a tax cut but I could be wrong.)
Lammie Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 I think they just decided not to up the tax on fuel, as they were planning to do in the near future. If they had there'd be riots.
Blackfox Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 Although panic buying isnt the way to go, everyone else will be doing it - so you may as beat the queues imo. This hurricane was upgraded twice yesterday and has a constant windspeed of 165mph. That would destroy a city if it maintained windspeed..
Noodleman Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 so thats 2 rather nasty hurracaines inside a month but remember folks global warming is all just a myth made up by hippies.
Eddage Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 Damn I thought this was about the Alton Towers' ride for a moment . . . So did I , got all excited about it as well!
Retro_Link Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 With wind speeds now reaching 175mph!, i think this Rita is the true queen of speed! Did anyone see the lunchtime news? They said that the area that Rita is going to strike with the most force, the coastal town of Galveston, whilst not being below sea level like New Orleans, Glaveston is only SLIGHTLY above sea level; and a University has produced a computerised video of the possible destruction, which showed that even a Force 3 hurricane would probably be enough to completely flood the area!!! They also said that Rita will be the 3rd worst Hurricane to have ever hit the USA (Katrina was the 4th worst) And that we could now be entering into a time/stage when it's possible we are going to see alot of these types of fierce Hurricanes strike, as apparently they tend to move in 20-30 year cycles where the worst ones appear and we are entering that time now; They said that warmer sea temperatures also help in creating Hurricanes and that sea temperatures have certainly been going up lately as a result of global warming. The effects of the Hurricane is going to cost America billions of dollars; All in all, it's not looking good at the moment!!
Shmotz Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 Sometimes I'm really quite glad I didn't learn to drive and get a car before going to Uni. It's like having a leech permanently attached to your wallet. I'm gonna see if I can just try and avoid a car altogether - easier said than done. How about mopeds . EDIT I'm talking about rising fuel prices because of the hurricane i.e. I don't have a car and thus don't need to worry about rising fuel prices. Capiche?
dabookerman Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 Sometimes I'm really quite glad I didn't learn to drive and get a car before going to Uni. It's like having a leech permanently attached to your wallet. I'm gonna see if I can just try and avoid a car altogether - easier said than done. How about mopeds you win the award for the most katiest of comments
elniro Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 haha shmotz good thinkin damn oil companies, i know they have technology for cars to run on water or sumthin, greedy bastards
Guest Ray Falling Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 Damn lots of my friends live there ;_;
dukkadukka Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 Damn lots of my friends live there ;_; shit, i'm sorry to hear it. i really hope that america has prepared for this hurricane better than they did for katrina :hmm:it's easy for us to forget that it's the safety of the people rather than petrol that's important.
Hellfire Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 Man this is horrible in a lot of ways. The worst one is, of course, the human side of the tragedy, but global economy really doesn't need this right now.
Charlie Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 haha shmotz good thinkin damn oil companies, i know they have technology for cars to run on water or sumthin, greedy bastards My biology teacher told us about someone who got fined because they were running their car on sun flower oil - apparently it's very similar to diesel and works really well... When is the hurricane going to hit Texas?
Platty Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 yeah i thought the exact same thing cheets so i filled up at 90.4 a litre today, full tank should last a while as im going liverpool and manchester next week via train and wont need the car! hurricane looks pretty bad, it could turn and smack into new orleans again, im so glad i dont live in america.
Guest Ray Falling Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 shit, i'm sorry to hear it. i really hope that america has prepared for this hurricane better than they did for katrina :hmm:it's easy for us to forget that it's the safety of the people rather than petrol that's important. Well 2wo of my friends say they'll be out of the "impact zone" but then again..mother nature is very unpredictable... But yeah I agree, safety of people is more important now, but like, what happens when things go bad? People will loot places...they dont care about anything, just posessions...T_T so I'm not surpised if people are gonna take up on this. --Ray
Retro_Link Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 it's easy for us to forget that it's the safety of the people rather than petrol that's important.Exactly!When is the hurricane going to hit Texas?It's expected to hit Saturday morning, There has been good warning and good evacuation this time round it could turn and smack into new orleans again, im so glad i dont live in america.I don't think Rita is expected to go through New Orleans, instead it is all the surrounding rain of the hurricane that they are worried about flooding New Orleans!
Eddage Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 I don't think Rita is expected to go through New Orleans, instead it is all the surrounding rain of the hurricane that they are worried about flooding New Orleans! But then a hrricanes path is very unpredictable and can change very quickly, so new orleans isn't out of the woods yet!
cheets Posted September 23, 2005 Author Posted September 23, 2005 yeah, you cannot predict weather, its impossible. anyway, keep up the good work america with the pointless SUV's and huge 2 Ton hummers, never heard of a corsa or fiesta or even a smart car. You reap, what you sew.
Retro_Link Posted September 23, 2005 Posted September 23, 2005 Latest news; One of the 'repared' levee's (dams) surrounding New Orleans has given way (under rising water levels brought in as a widespread effect of the hurrican i guess) and the City is Re-flooding all over! It did look like they were reparing them badly!! just putting piles of gravel on top of the previosly destroyed ones! Maybe that's the best thing to do (i'm not in construction), but when i saw them doing it on the news the other day it didn't look safe to me!
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