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Money Saving Tips: Saving Cash on Gas!

In Uncategorized on December 11, 2009 at 1:09 am
Nozzle of gasoline pump

A few years back when Gas first started to increase in price I wrote something for a “money saving” writing competition, needless to say, I did not win. My topic was gas prices. I believe you had a word limit. Anyhow, I recently stubled across a text file on my hard drive with a copy of it and thought it might be an appropriate thing to post (with a few modifications and corrections from the original copy):

“In this current market of high gas prices anything to save money would be a blessing. Forget buying a new hybrid or even a small four cyliner import car which claims outragious mpg, my vehicle has a large-ish V6 engine and I get a relatively healthy mpg figure and i drive over 350 miles a week! – not all highway either!

There are various tips which you can take on board to get more gas milage and to save money and buying gas.

Maintain your car, every weekend I check tire pressure (if underinflated this can cost you maybe 10%), oil level and give the car a clean and polish (a clean car is more aerodynamic..even those little bugs stuck on the paintwork create drag!) This exercise costs me 45 minutes at most – worth the effort. Not just for personal satisfaction (in driving a clean vehicle) but in savings!

Also change the way you drive, anticipate, rather than brake harshley and pull away fast, take it more leisurly, ease off the gas and pull away gently. This can save loads! Jut because someone at the lights wants to pull away at lightning speed doesnt mean you have to, just smile quietly to yourself and think of the gas they are wasting! Another tip is when buying gas keep an eye on all of the gas stations on your route to work, do not make a special trip to buy gas many miles away unless it is a huge discount (Maybe only a mile or two extra at most – I have driven one extra mile off my route once because gas was 20c’s off because the station had just opened) so once you have mastered this trick of looking at every gas station you will get to know the ones which are generally cheapest. Take advantage of road works (often gas stations behind roadworks keep their prices lower than those around them to keep customers coming in during the construction) Another tip is that gas is normally cheapest mid-week as the oil prices have stabalised from the weekend, but you should buy in the morning (early as possible!) where the gas is coldest, it is sold by volume and you will get much much more for your buck- it is noticable! Also a good tip when you are starting to run low is to check the internet, gasbuddy.com has good local sites that rely on volunteers to report prices. – I saved a bunch on filling up with that new gas station which opened only 6 weeks ago, selling gas at 25c below the average - They even had a competition to win free gas for a year, and as it was a big promotion I got a free sunglass clip for taking part!

Finally there is one tip which I havent tried yet… a gas credit card, giving you 5% back.. thats next on my list!”

In short, I would like to add that I believe that the US should relax importation of good European diesels – there are many diesels (Ford, Audi, Mercedes etc) which are clean and gain in excess of 60 miles per gallon – the Diesel smart car gets 35-40% more miles per gallon than its gas counterpart. Would be a great boost to the economy! In fact, there are some American made cars in here in the United States that are made with diesel engines for the European market only and are illegal here (Chrysler Diesels for instance)

Anyhow..

Good luck all!

P.

WordPress: WordCamp Orlando 2009 has begun!

In Uncategorized on December 5, 2009 at 8:56 am

I am at Wordcamp Orlando…got my id, enjoying a coffee at starbucks…let the sessions begin! I think I am going to take track 2 for most of the day. The ID Cards come with the schedule on the back. Very cool.

I will report later…once wordpress.tv uploads videos from the events!

P.

Blogged with my iPhone

Post Thanksgiving, Wordcamp, Marketing and more!

In Uncategorized on December 1, 2009 at 9:34 am
Orlando skyline

Well, it has been a while since my last post. That is for a reason! Been a little busier than usual and then thanksgiving crops up.

Despite being a Brit here in the US, I naturally take part in the thanksgiving tradition. (How does that phrase go? When in Rome, do as the Romans do! Or, more correctly, vīvitō sicut ibi) Thanksgiving went well and I had a friend over from the UK so he joined in the festivities. I trust that if any of the readership here in the blogosphere took part in the tradition that you had a happy, safe and fulfilled Thanksgiving!

Now, on to work matters. I have been experimenting with Podcasting again – when it was in its infancy, the company I worked for at the time toyed with the idea and asked me to run some tests – which were succesful I might add! However they decided not to pursue it. My iPhone has a great audio memo recorder, which boasts surprisingly good sound quality, so I may utilize it fully and start regular updates via a podcast. It took me some time to work out how to get the files off of the iPhone and onto iTunes. Some tinkernig may be required. If anyone knows, please get in touch and advise me!

All projects I am currently working on are running smoothly – which is great news. I do have something in the pipeline which could be great for US small business owners (or even large business owners or even non-US companies!) looking to improve their marketing results and help pull their brand together. More on that later, so STAY TUNED!

The Christmas season is already underway and that means that consumers will be spending, so the economy should show improved figures. All eyes will be on the retailers figures.

Wordcamp is this weekend - my colleagues at Kinetic Knowledge will be there to, so make sure you come and say Hi! I see that the Wordcamp teeshirts are ready! After the few pounds i’ve gained since Thanksgiving I hope the size I requested will still fit!

While on the subject of technology and the iPhone, I bought my first application – up until now I had eben relying on the free apps and lite versions (also free) however, I gave in and bought an unofficial NASA application so I could watch the shuttle launch live on the phone via the Cell phone network! (Very impressive actually, ran perfectly fine) The unofficial application is the only one to my knowledge with an intergrated link to the live TV Channel stream, so what I see on Cable, I can not see on the phone!

Anyhow, I shall leave you to it. More posts coming!I will try to update this from Wordcamp (via the WordPress iphone app!) with pictures from the iphone (perhaps with some after editing on the computer!). I notice that I am updating twitter alot more than the blogsite so please follow me on twitter.

P.

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