I don't understand why this should be a boom industry. I'd think that
the gas-station owners would think about some much less expensive
expedients from the 1970s, e.g., fixing the pumps to charge by the
half-gallon or by the liter. How many single-sale prices over $99.00
are there, outside of diesel fuel? Of course, there would have to be a
big sign indicating how the pricing is done. Also, how many
old-fashioned pumps are there? there are probably none for diesel...

Michael Perelman quoted:
> "Tom McGee's business is surging faster than the price of gasoline. That's 
> because
> PMP Corp. is one of the few places in the U.S. that gas stations can turn to 
> when
> they need old-style gas pumps adapted to register prices over $4 a gallon. The
> mechanical dials on many vintage pumps can't register prices over $3.99 a 
> gallon or
> ring up single sales north of $99.99."
-- 
Jim Devine / "Segui il tuo corso, e lascia dir le genti." (Go your own
way and let people talk.) -- Karl, paraphrasing Dante.
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