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05/04/2007 08:43:42
 
 
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04/04/2007 19:42:00
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
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Zrenjanin, Serbia
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For years farmers have had gas pumps and underground tanks on their property to fill farm machinery with. They were allowed to purchase at wholesale prices. Due to highway safety regulations, pressurized tanks are not allowed in vehicles. However, there are those trucks which carry around all kinds of pressurized tanks on their beds transporting oxygen and god knows what. They have to get to their location somehow I guess. They apply for permits and when approved, they place the required notices on their trucks and drive like maniacs. Stay away from one when you see one!


>>>What are gas prices in your neck of the woods. Here the last couple days I've seen from 3.17 to about 3.33/gallon. I've heard it could be 4.00 per. up north in SF.
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>>For comparison, here in Bolivia gasolene has been costing a little less than half a US$ per LITER for quite a while now. However, many people here - including me - hardly buy gasolene any more, only gas (as in: "a gaseous stuff"), which is kept in pressure tanks at up to 200 bar. The cost per km. is about 1/3 of the cost of gasolene.
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>I keep forgetting that I always wondered why is gas (the gas) not used for anything else but camping and barbecue here? Back home there were a lot of cars with pressurized bottles in their trunks, and whatever vaporizer, switch etc was necessary. Even though the gas (gas gas) pumps were few and far between, a lot of people had those. Here, I haven't even heard it mentioned anywhere. Is there a law against that?
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