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Which Driving Habits Annoy You The Most?
http://www.dailyfueleconomytip.com/?p=381
While most of us try our best to avoid getting too worked up while we’re driving down the road, it seems that nearly all of us have that one pet peeve that will push us over the edge and turn a mundane commute into a terrible case of road rage, action packed full of swearing, hand gestures and white-knuckled driving.
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How You Should Respond to the May 15th Gasoline Boycott
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This boycott will do nothing but shift the date you purchase gas and not reduce the amount of gas you use. Instead of buying into the hype and forwarding the boycott email, reply-all to the email and remind everyone to drive less, check their tire pressure, slow down, etc., and then maybe we'll reduce demand for gas enough so that prices will drop
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Who's Really to Blame for High Energy Costs?
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While you're trying to figure out who is to blame for our record high energy prices, the main culprit is going unnoticed - you.
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Stop Sending Those “Don’t Buy Gas” Emails
http://www.digg.com/business_finance/Stop_Sending_Those_Don_...
Thanks to the recent run-up in gas prices, our email accounts have become cluttered with chain emails asking us to boycott major gas stations on a certain date in the future in an attempt to "cripple" Big Oil. This is a ridiculous idea and anyone with a quasi-functional brain knows it won't work.
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40% of People Have Altered Their Driving Due to Higher Gas Prices
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When asked, “How high will gas prices need to get before you drastically alter the amount of driving you do?” 42% of respondents stated that they had already altered their driving, 25% said they would alter their driving at $4 per gallon, 20% stated they would alter their driving at greater than $5 and 13% said they would alter their driving at $5
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Tags: gas prices, fuel economy, gas mileage
Senators Propose Legislation to Reduce Gas Consumption by 45%
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New Mexican Democrat Senators Jeff Bingaman and Pete Domenici, the chairman and ranking member, respectively, of the State Energy and National Resources Committee, have introduced legislation that calls for a 45% reduction of gasoline consumption by 2030.
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Tags: gas, fuel, mpg, fuel economy, fuel efficiency
How to Use Customer Service to Your Advantage
http://www.savingwithoutabudget.com/miscellaneous/the-squeak...
Just remember, you have the advantage. They [the company] want to make you happy and keep you as a customer. The reason being, it ’s cheaper to make you happy and keep you as a customer than it is to go out and find another customer.
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Digg the Runaway Favorite News Submission Site
http://www.thenewbusinessblog.com/traffic/digg-the-runaway-f...
According to the poll, 59% of people listed Digg as their favorite news submission site, 12% listed Reddit, 12% listed “other” and less than 10% chose Netscape, Shoutwire and StumbleUpon.
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Tags: digg, Web 2.0, news submission
Why Your Grandma Gets Better Gas Mileage Than You
http://www.dailyfueleconomytip.com/?p=348
Have you ever been told that you drive like a grandma? At first glance this should seem like an insult, however, it should be taken as a compliment. What “you drive like a grandma” really means is that you’re a cautious driver that gets the most out of your vehicle’s gas mileage.
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Tags: gas mileage, fuel economy, mph, gas prices
Is Open Source Software Right for Your Business?
http://www.thenewbusinessblog.com/entrepreneurship/open-sour...
When starting your business one of the biggest expenses you're likely to incur is for software. If you go for the latest and greatest programs out there, you could be looking at spending several thousand dollars. Thankfully, there is a legal way to get around many of these expenses without sacrificing much performance: using open source software
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Tags: open source, software, business software
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