On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

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Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Wed May 14, 2025 8:03 am

Casual Observer wrote: Sun May 11, 2025 1:11 am Yeah, this is why I never payed any at all attention to anything Kingie said, always generic shitpostings or barely relevant humblebrags. Can someone point me to a single original thread started by daking? Search doesn't work so anyone remember anything original he has ever posted? Would love to be wrong but doubtful.
I don't think he has "humblebragged" in his entire life.

Look, it has been difficult to get new people to post here. This is because we project an aura of a closed community. I wish we didn't. Sometimes people aren't a good fit and they leave and sometimes some of you run them off. That's just the way it is, and the way it is always going to be.

I wouldn't even know HOW some fresh blood would integrate into this place. You tell me.

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Flack » Wed May 14, 2025 7:40 am

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There's been a lot of talk about how things have been going during Trump's first 100 days in office, so I decided to go over to 7-11 and document today's gas price.

Today, gas is $2.76. That's 45 cents higher than it was the day we elected Trump.

There's this thing magicians do where they'll wave their hand around in the air to draw your attention to it. I've seen enough magicians perform that whenever they do that, my eyes immediately focus on the other hand. Almost always you'll see the other hand slide into their pocket, or behind their back, or inside their jacket.

It's no secret that one of Trump's plans is to create so much chaos, all day every day, that because of the sheer volume it becomes impossible to track or even care about everything. It's signal-to-noise 101. Which is why nobody will address simple things they bring up. No one has time to focus on Haitian immigrants eating cats because that feels like it was 20 years ago. There are things that happened on Monday that by Wednesday are already buried by another dozen scandals.

That's why when you mention things like President Trump saying he would end inflation on day one and that gas prices would go down because "drill, baby, drill" they never answer you. They just say, well, it wasn't his fault. Or you just have to be patient. Or this is all left over from Biden. Or one of a hundred other excuses.

They never say, "Trump said he would lower gas prices and instead they have gone up 45 cents."

They never say "he lied."

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Da King » Sun May 11, 2025 8:09 pm

Casual Observer wrote: Sun May 11, 2025 1:59 am I get more authentic human engagement in LinkedIn with a fart joke.
So why are you here?

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Jizaboz » Sun May 11, 2025 6:52 pm

Is that really all it is though? Somehow I feel like something or somethings external to this forum are bothering you as well. But, to your point the general "feel" of things has changed a bit since I joined. I kinda get where you are going because for me it used to be there were tons of jokes flying around I didn't get, sarcasm I didn't get, etc while there was a lot more Interactive Fiction talk going on. This was back when I was learning Hugo and talked with Roody very, very often. These days Roody and I hardly talk but it's not as if it's because we dislike one another. While are are the same people.. we are in different places now as far as interests, occupation, etc.

Originally this was sort of a political thread. Starting maybe a couple of months ago I chose to avoid speaking about politics here because it seemed like every time I did people got angry or lumped me in with some group. Sometime I learned long ago playing Ultima Online is that "neutral" people can sort of be outcasts for whatever reason lol. That's fine. Rather than argue about stupid shit I'd rather do shit and talk about shit I'm doing. My Twitter account has usually followed the same theme. There I generally "like" people with the same behavior, many of which are Japanese.

That being said, you probably don't care about my opinion on this either, but I really don't see where all this judgement and hostility is coming from. What do you care what we do with our time? And why do you seem to have some ROUND 1 FIGHT thing going on with DaKing? I've been wayyy more hostile with others here than I've seen him get with you.

I am actually 45 years old. Why would I be a lifeguard? Sure, I can outswim most or all of them but I get paid the same or more because of mainly being a night security guy during season. I also still have a 2nd job in IT doing contract work. HURR DURR I HATE YR BEACH AND TRAILER just gtfo man lol

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Casual Observer » Sun May 11, 2025 1:59 am

Jizaboz wrote: Sun May 11, 2025 1:21 am Who the fuck cares? Why you so bent out of shape?
Honestly, Jiz, I'm disappointed. When I first started paying attention this was an underground place for weirdos and nerds whose diverse weird interests intersected at video games we grew up on. I didn't really engage until the in person gaming sessions seemed increasingly fraught with old system failures, around I'm thing 2001 or so maybe. Always looked at this as a group of folks who kinda agreed about some things but mainly needed to let off steam on each other. We've all aged differently. I continued to struggle in my relationship leading to same with career and still learning (hense why daking was being a shitpostings asshole) and one person longer here (thanks to Straw 4 souls actually) commuted double murder suicide. Others moved to the suburbs, kept sleeping in their truck on business trips, and kept buying ney WRXs. All that's left here is people talking about what we're interested in and one or two folks sort of engagement. I get more authentic human engagement in LinkedIn with a fart joke. Love hearing about your NC trailer man, that part of the NC coast is my least favorite and the trailer sounds awful. You're what 39 something and you're not even one of the lifeguards? That takes like a 2 week course at most. JC has become a terribly sad sad sack of a site and maybe ICJ should try to ban me or go all Walrussity in this place. IDK honestly.

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Jizaboz » Sun May 11, 2025 1:21 am

Who the fuck cares? Why you so bent out of shape?

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Casual Observer » Sun May 11, 2025 1:11 am

Da King wrote: Sat May 10, 2025 2:04 pm Costco is $2.72 in Rocheste right now.
The best non-member stations are right about $3.00.

I haven't bought gas in 3 weeks. I love my EV. I also have charged for free at the town library (1-mile walk from home) and in my wife's parking garage.
Yeah, this is why I never payed any at all attention to anything Kingie said, always generic shitpostings or barely relevant humblebrags. Can someone point me to a single original thread started by daking? Search doesn't work so anyone remember anything original he has ever posted? Would love to be wrong but doubtful.

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Da King » Sat May 10, 2025 2:04 pm

Costco is $2.72 in Rocheste right now.
The best non-member stations are right about $3.00.

I haven't bought gas in 3 weeks. I love my EV. I also have charged for free at the town library (1-mile walk from home) and in my wife's parking garage.

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Fri May 09, 2025 6:41 pm

$4.00 a gallon for the cheap shit out here.

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by pinback » Wed Jan 29, 2025 4:15 am

What's this GAS y'all keep yammering on about?

- Smug, obnoxious EV owner

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Tue Jan 28, 2025 9:36 pm

$9.23 tonight for a dozen grade A jumbo, cage free white eggs.

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Tue Jan 28, 2025 8:40 pm

Huh!

**The More You Know!*

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Casual Observer » Tue Jan 28, 2025 8:23 pm

Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:05 pmcarpetbagging
think you've got carpetbagging backwords friend.

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Ice Cream Jonsey » Tue Jan 28, 2025 6:05 pm

I didn't expect to see Paul bootlick a carpetbagging piece of shit near my community, but 2025 is just chock full of surprises.

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Casual Observer » Tue Jan 28, 2025 4:46 pm

Tdarcos wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 3:37 pm
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2025 1:40 am Regular (87 octane) is 3.70 a gallon at the gas station near us. The gas station that sells gas there sells it at a price that is 80 cents, roughly, more than anywhere else... You have to laugh at the greed and selfishness.
Then don't buy gas there. Problem solved. If enough people don't stop there, he will either lower prices or go out of business. How is it 'selfishness' if he sells something but you don't like the price? It's not like someone charging $10 a gallon for water when there's a water shortage. You have alternatives. He is selling a commodity product that there are probably 10 other places within a couple miles from his station selling the same thing. It's not like he charges you more (or won't sell to you) because you're white.

I am reminded of a guy in a movie who owns a used car dealership and is a very sharp operator, doesn't give refunds and if someone brings a car back because they can't afford the payments, and wants them to take the car back, refuses. He explains it like this. "Fuck him. He doesn't owe the money to me, he owes it to the finance company, and he should take it up with them. He's supposed to know what he can afford when he comes in.

"Understand this, when it cones to buying a car, the customer has all the power in the transaction. The customer decides to buy a car. The customer decides to go to a specific car dealer. The customer decides what kind of car they want. The customer decides how much he can afford. He decides if he wants to finance it, and if so, for how long, whether he negotiates with us or has his own bank doing the financing. The customer decides whether or not to sign the paperwork. And, more than anything else, at any time before signing, [he can get up, and walk out. I have no control over any of these."
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2025 1:40 amThe window to their front door has been smashed in three times in the six years I've lived out here, probably a coincidence.
And if he can find out who did it, prosecute and sue them for damages. Not liking someone's prices is not a valid reason to resort to violence.
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2025 1:40 amWe don't go to that gas station much.
Exactly. Problem solved.
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2025 1:40 amIt's $4.30 a gallon for 91 octane, which my car takes. All of the other gas stations around me are selling 87 octane at roughly $3.20.
So go to them to get it. I've probably bought gas at a hundred different stations in the roughly 15 years I've owned or rented a car, and I've never encountered a gas station that didn't sell 91 octane (premium) as well as 87 (regular).
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2025 1:40 amLike you, Flack, I don't particularly believe that any US President "sets the gas prices" but since I plan on having this BBS around for another 30 years, why not write it down.
The President has zero authority to do anything to set gasoline or diesel prices. Oil companies, refiners, and the stations themselves set the prices based on their costs and what people are willing to pay. There may be some stabilizing effect or slight reduction by selling oil in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, but at best that either delays or reduces the upward pressure during a shortage or crisis. Since the reserve only has enough oil for about 45 days, it's not much help, long term.
Since Gas IS a commodity, why do you think gas stations can successfully charge significantly more than the one across the street? Some of it is marketing and loyalty cards but what else explains it except sheer human lazyness

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Tdarcos » Tue Jan 28, 2025 3:37 pm

Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2025 1:40 am Regular (87 octane) is 3.70 a gallon at the gas station near us. The gas station that sells gas there sells it at a price that is 80 cents, roughly, more than anywhere else... You have to laugh at the greed and selfishness.
Then don't buy gas there. Problem solved. If enough people don't stop there, he will either lower prices or go out of business. How is it 'selfishness' if he sells something but you don't like the price? It's not like someone charging $10 a gallon for water when there's a water shortage. You have alternatives. He is selling a commodity product that there are probably 10 other places within a couple miles from his station selling the same thing. It's not like he charges you more (or won't sell to you) because you're white.

I am reminded of a guy in a movie who owns a used car dealership and is a very sharp operator, doesn't give refunds and if someone brings a car back because they can't afford the payments, and wants them to take the car back, refuses. He explains it like this. "Fuck him. He doesn't owe the money to me, he owes it to the finance company, and he should take it up with them. He's supposed to know what he can afford when he comes in.

"Understand this, when it cones to buying a car, the customer has all the power in the transaction. The customer decides to buy a car. The customer decides to go to a specific car dealer. The customer decides what kind of car they want. The customer decides how much he can afford. He decides if he wants to finance it, and if so, for how long, whether he negotiates with us or has his own bank doing the financing. The customer decides whether or not to sign the paperwork. And, more than anything else, at any time before signing, [he can get up, and walk out. I have no control over any of these."
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2025 1:40 amThe window to their front door has been smashed in three times in the six years I've lived out here, probably a coincidence.
And if he can find out who did it, prosecute and sue them for damages. Not liking someone's prices is not a valid reason to resort to violence.
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2025 1:40 amWe don't go to that gas station much.
Exactly. Problem solved.
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2025 1:40 amIt's $4.30 a gallon for 91 octane, which my car takes. All of the other gas stations around me are selling 87 octane at roughly $3.20.
So go to them to get it. I've probably bought gas at a hundred different stations in the roughly 15 years I've owned or rented a car, and I've never encountered a gas station that didn't sell 91 octane (premium) as well as 87 (regular).
Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2025 1:40 amLike you, Flack, I don't particularly believe that any US President "sets the gas prices" but since I plan on having this BBS around for another 30 years, why not write it down.
The President has zero authority to do anything to set gasoline or diesel prices. Oil companies, refiners, and the stations themselves set the prices based on their costs and what people are willing to pay. There may be some stabilizing effect or slight reduction by selling oil in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, but at best that either delays or reduces the upward pressure during a shortage or crisis. Since the reserve only has enough oil for about 45 days, it's not much help, long term.

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Casual Observer » Mon Jan 27, 2025 1:11 am

AArdvark wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2025 7:28 am To me, gas has to be on the right hand side of the road so I don't have to turn left across traffic to get some
My point exactly. Someone goes to work or store or whateva the same way every time usually, how can there be a price difference across the street? Can you explain why someone wouldn't just get gas when they're going the right way?

When the wife and I plan our errands I take cheapest has into the planning.

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Da King » Sun Jan 26, 2025 8:49 pm

I drive 3.3 miles to Costco to get gas. It saves me 30c per gallon, usually on 15 gallons. That saves me $4.50/tank. Worth it to me.

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by AArdvark » Sun Jan 26, 2025 7:28 am

It's amusing for me to see people drive an extra five miles "because that station has gas for 5 cents cheaper."

So five cents times eight gallons is a whole .40 cents they saved by making themselves go out of thier way.

To me, gas has to be on the right hand side of the road so I don't have to turn left across traffic to get some

Re: On November 20, 2024, I paid $2.31/gallon for gas at my neighborhood 7-11

by Casual Observer » Sun Jan 26, 2025 5:47 am

Ice Cream Jonsey wrote: Sun Jan 26, 2025 1:40 am Regular (87 octane) is 3.70 a gallon at the gas station near us. The gas station that sells gas there sells it at a price that is 80 cents, roughly, more than anywhere else. I was told that the owner of the gas station used to live in this area, but moved to a different state and hey, he isn't part of this community any longer! So why not have gas prices that are out of whack like that and fuck anyone still living here. You have to laugh at the greed and selfishness. The window to their front door has been smashed in three times in the six years I've lived out here, probably a coincidence.

We don't go to that gas station much.

It's $4.30 a gallon for 91 octane, which my car takes. All of the other gas stations around me are selling 87 octane at roughly $3.20. Like you, Flack, I don't particularly believe that any US President "sets the gas prices" but since I plan on having this BBS around for another 30 years, why not write it down.
Gas prices locally are baffling to me. Why you can have 20+ cents difference between stations across the street from each other? Is it people are too lazy to make an extra turn in the machine that's effortless work? I get branded stations have rewards cards and that's mattered a little to me once I think. Gas is gas. Your car don't care which one cause its all
regulated. The station with "bad gas" is an outlier (water in it or something) due to EPA now. So how can Chevron charge 80c more than ARCO? Advertising? Yeah, it works. Lazy? Yeah, people will waste money to save 2 minutes that they will waste somehow else.

I argued with my Brockport Economics Professor that gas is a "commodity" and I still say he's wrong it IS. Gas is the commodity, all they are quibbling about is convenience or rewards or perceived value.

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