Where to find the best price on gas

Terryray

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The MSN site is pretty good. Sometimes updated more often than gasbuddy.com.

But for finding really cheap gas, you do need to check gasbuddy as sites like MSN use data supplied by the Oil Price Information Service, analysing mainly credit card transactions--Costco and Arco stations, usually the cheapest in any area, don't take credit cards.

And gasbuddy has this cool Gas Temperature Map
 

redsfann

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I put in your zip code and the top three stations are on MY side of the river...

This flooding effecting you at all, Mully? I live on top of the hill and don't ever have any business downtown unless we are eating somewhere or at the library. Not quite as bad as '93, but two floods in one year??

my friends in Iowa City say its nearly the end of the world over there. Just hope everyone stays safe--you can replace things, you can't replace lives....
 

Mully

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This flooding effecting you at all, Mully?

Yes.

Basement just flooded last night. Newly installed subpump was defective. Just got my computer back up as I type this. Most everything is ruined. This summer as been a joke. Glad to know you are well.
 

MadJack

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Yes.

Basement just flooded last night. Newly installed subpump was defective. Just got my computer back up as I type this. Most everything is ruined. This summer as been a joke. Glad to know you are well.
man, that sucks. sorry to hear this.
 

redsfann

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Yes.

Basement just flooded last night. Newly installed subpump was defective. Just got my computer back up as I type this. Most everything is ruined. This summer as been a joke. Glad to know you are well.

Sorry to hear this, neighbor. we got a bit of water in our basement overnight Thursday when we got the 3.2 inches of rain, but nothing like what you are describing.

If you haven't already done so, you should cross over to this side of the river and go up on the sky bridge to really get a sense of how big the flooding is. Its an amazing sight, especially the ball field being totally dry while surrounded by 3-4 feet of water-- but you can't help think about all those throughout the region that are really affected by the flooding.
A friend of ours Grandmother (70 yrs old) had to be rescued from the 2nd floor of her house in Cedar Falls--she is OK, but its almost certain that her house is a total loss.
140,000 people in Cedar Rapids without potable water, can't travel West on I-80 past Tipton because the river is over the interstate and Iowa City/Coralville are hard hit, too. Early damage reports out of Cedar Rapids are that the amount of homes and businesses damaged will approach Hurricane Katrina levels when its all over with.
Dry yesterday and today; lets hope it continues for a while....
 

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I really feel for you guys.

I've seen the pics of the flooding in Cedar Rapids and its difficult to imagine this is the second largest city in Iowa.
 
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