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October 2003, Week 4

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John Lee <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 22 Oct 2003 14:33:11 -0500
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Dear Library of Knowledge:

Up here on the tundra, we have the option of pre-paying for our next year's
use of natural gas, which I did last year at what I thought was an
attractive price.  And it must have been too attractive, because I just got
my renewal statement, and for the next year, the price is 53% higher if I
choose to lock in again.   So I called the gas company and was told that
the primary cause of the steep increase is that natural gas is now being
used to produce electricity, especially in California, putting pressure on
demand.  Anybody care to comment on this?  Am I being fed a bunch of bull?

TIA,

John Lee

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