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<blockquote data-quote="XtrmAudioCncpts" data-source="post: 1147427" data-attributes="member: 559909"><p>see but the sad thing is that the oil companies are still turning a profit. with only 5 or 6 major companies controlling the oil industry they come together and pick how much they want to change for gas. its not like they are give us the gas to price of what it would be after being refined, the companies are still turning HUGE profits from it.</p><p></p><p>on a weather note the core of a hurrican can only sustain wind speeds up to about 190mph and now the winds are about 170. when and if the wind speeds hit 190 the hurrican can break apart. but since it is so far out in the golf 450miles or so from shore it has the risk with the water temps being so high that it will be able to make itself into a cat. 5 again if it were to be able to break up.</p><p></p><p>ok im done im a business major and i know a bit about weather</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XtrmAudioCncpts, post: 1147427, member: 559909"] see but the sad thing is that the oil companies are still turning a profit. with only 5 or 6 major companies controlling the oil industry they come together and pick how much they want to change for gas. its not like they are give us the gas to price of what it would be after being refined, the companies are still turning HUGE profits from it. on a weather note the core of a hurrican can only sustain wind speeds up to about 190mph and now the winds are about 170. when and if the wind speeds hit 190 the hurrican can break apart. but since it is so far out in the golf 450miles or so from shore it has the risk with the water temps being so high that it will be able to make itself into a cat. 5 again if it were to be able to break up. ok im done im a business major and i know a bit about weather [/QUOTE]
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