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Emerson, Tom (*IC) wrote:
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<title>[OT] Mainly for Dustin, but for others to consider as well...</title>
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<p><b><font face="Courier New">As odd as it was to see "bio-diesel"
/at the pump/, the price was still insane...</font></b>
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I wonder what the blend was. Here in my state if you have 95%
petroleum and 5% bio diesel then you can still label it as Bio-Diesel
for marketing.<br>
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