> Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 07:12:18 -0400 (EDT)
> To: dakota@ait.fredonia.edu
> From: Norah & Jason <janor@ican.net>
> Subject: Re: Gas prices
> Reply-to: dakota@ait.fredonia.edu
> At 08:29 PM 9/17/97 +0000, you wrote:
> >If I added everythink right, there is 3.8 liters to a gal so at .644
> >and .73 (lower estimate) it would equal 2.4472 for regular and 2.774
> >for supreme, I guess I do have the highest price for gas, can anybody
> >top this. 2.242 is the lowest on this island, but who wants to
> >travel a 60 miles round trip for gas, its really out of the way
> >***************************************************
> >It takes a mopar to catch a mopar:-)
> >
> >Steve Clarke 94 Dakota V-6, 5-Speed
> >sclarke@cancom.net Alpine
> > soon to be a 98 I hope:-)
>
> That's pretty high, but aren't those prices are in Canadian dollars? To
> compare with the prices everyone else is reporting, we need to use the same
> currency. The latest exchange rate I've seen (today's Toronto Star) is
> 72.01 cents US per dollar Canadian. So your prices above (CDN $2.4472,
> $2.774 and $2.242) in US dollars woule be $1.7622, $1.9976, and $1.6145.
> Still pretty bad. Are you sure they're not selling you avaiation fuel? :-)
>
> BTW, where is this island you're on? Just curious.
>
> Jason
>
>
I'm sorry, I guess I did put it in canadian dollars but its high
here. I'm located in the gulf of saint laurence off Prince Edward
Island, 60 miles from it. Its almost imposible to find on a world map
but sometimes they put a little mark on the globe just for us ;-). We
belong to the province of quebec but I still have no idea why
***************************************************
It takes a mopar to catch a mopar:-)
Steve Clarke 94 Dakota V-6, 5-Speed
sclarke@cancom.net Alpine
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