Sam's Club on I-10 at Beltway 8 west pumps show that the gasoline is 10%
ethanol.

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From: John P Brooks [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 9:03 AM
To: Mary Thiesse; Kara Savvas; Jack Wood; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Texascavers] Re: $ 2.89 lowest price found - way OT!!!!
warning!!!

 

        Its wierd that you have not seen it....my high performance gas
that I buy from 7-11 claims to have up to 10% ethanol content....which I
suppose is E85 isn't it?

        But then...maybe us "corn fed" North Texans are a few years more
advanced, more ecologically friendly and more Liberal than you Gulf
Coasters and Central Texans.

        Hows that for tossing a little gas with ethanol on the regional
rivalries?

        
        --- David Locklear <[email protected]> wrote:
        
        <snip>
        > But there is no E-85.   [ I still haven't seen an E-85 pump
yet, and
        > I have been keeping my eyes open for one.  ]  Nor did I see
an(y)
        free
        > internet
        > station(s).
        <snip>
        
        David, you're too far south.  I just returned from Utah and
Colorado. 
        Both Nebraska and Iowa have signs on the highway that indicate
if the
        exit (this case I-80) has E-85 stations and then there were
signs on
        the streets pointing the direction if it wasn't next to the
interstate.
        I even saw one of the new ethanol plants out in the sticks of
Iowa
        while driving down to Appanoose Co, from Montezuma. Makes sense
in the
        two biggest corn(y) states. Texas isn't known for their corn
belt, as I
        hear it.
        
        Iowa's rest-stops all seem to have free wi-fi and advertise the
fact on
        their signage along the interstate. Seems most of the Texas
rest-stop
        budget went to that one on I-40 my dad tells me about out near
        Amarillo.  Calls it the Tom Delay memorial rest-area. Has
bathroom
        attendants that hand you a towel.
        
        As for gasoline prices I'd previously find little difference
between
        Chicago and Utah & west Colorado prices when I first started
going out
        that direction 10 years ago.  Chicago is running $3.50-ish and
we were
        finding gas the whole way there and back around $3.15.  Think
the least
        we paid was $2.99 per gal, the most in Hanksville, UT was $3.45
a gal.
        We did note a 10-cent jump at the station we used coming and
going in
        Kearney, NE though.
        
        BTW, Shiner Bock is now available here in Chicago. WTF?
        
        See all of you in Indiana in 63 days or in 2 months and 2 days.
        
        -JackW!
        
        
               
        
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