I walked by a well dressed woman balling out the cashier for only allowing 10 gallons in her Ford Expedition(?) big SUV. Many stations have a $50 or 10 gal limit in Asheville, NC. I walked by, into the grocery store, picked up a couple things, came back out and they were still going at it, on my walk home. Now 5 people excitedly talking. This is the 3rd time this station has had gas in I believe 19 days. There are many more gas stations with gas now here, no 100 car lines cars running out in the street.

I was able to fill up both of our cars today (Saturday). Each car was about half full, we had last filled up before Ike hit. There was one station in town that had gas, and I was able to get right in with no waiting lines.

I suspect that a lot of the people that had so much trouble this last week either:

1) Paid no attention to the news and were clueless. They had no idea that a hurricane wiping out refineries in TX & LA could impact their gasoline supplies. Thus, they had little fuel in their tanks to start with. (In contrast, I did know this, I was alert to events, and I knew when Ike hit that I needed to make sure all of our tanks were full.)

or,

2) Drove fuel-inefficient vehicles long distances to work each day, and thus needed mid-week refills -- they couldn't go more than just a few days between refills in any case. (In contrast, I walk to work and my wife drives a Honda Civic just a few miles each day to work. We could have gone at least another week or two if necessary before really needed a refill.)

Lessons to be learned:

1) Arrange your life to minimize your vulnerability to energy supply disruptions.

2) Having done (1) as best as you can, be aware of your remaining vulnerabilities, have contingency plans, and stay alert and ready to implement your contingency plans the moment it looks like a supply disruption is going to happen.

"Lady, with your 10 gallons, you get a free prize of a nice warm cup of STFU. Or you don't get any gas. Your choice."

How long before we see private service stations in
gated communities for members only ?? Think Costco on
a local level ..

Triff ..