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A Ron Paul Rebel
05-28-2008, 01:19 PM
Admin Note- please keep you off-topic and critical analysis in this thread here:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=140322

Use this thread for questions, constructive feedback and related comments. Thanks!


First off, let me ask you to open your mind and consider the
possibilities of this project. It has far reaching affects that can
easily unite and educate millions of American and citizens
around the world.

Please don't bash the idea or hijack this thread. If you don't
have anything constructive to offer, please keep it to yourself.
Thank you.

Keep in mind that this project isn't 100% yet and is always evolving.
FYI: Actions that you can choose to take I'll indicate with red.

OK, here we go...

Members of www.SaveGasNow.org earn 100% commissions for
all $7 members they refer. (All members automatically get their
own referral URL that look something like this:
http://www.savegasnow.org/save-gas-saving/?save_gas_partner=310

There are many benefits for members besides the "247 Gas Saving Tips"
You can read about them at SaveGasNow.org (These gas saving tips are
a compilation of advanced driving skills from 13 years of writing and
integrating. I won't go into all of that here, but know that all of my
writings are to protect and grow OUR FREEDOMS!)

Members will receive followup emails.
a) about some of the tips
b) How to find the lowest gas prices in their area.
c) A strategy to lower gas prices
d) Information about H.R. 2415 'The Affordable Gas Price Act' and
a simple way for them to find their Congressman's contact info, an
email to send to them and a petition to sign. (more on this later)

(the above are already in place, the ones below will be added soon)

e) How war affects oil prices (we know it, but others don't)
f) Other reasons why oil is the price it is.
g) Who controls oil prices.
h) Why we have the oil refinery regulations we do, why a new refinery
hasn't been built in the U.S. since 1976 and why we don't pump oil
from two of the largest oil pools in the world from Alaska.
i) Lindsey Williams book "Energy Non-Crisis!" + 8 video youtube set.
j) What NAFTA is and how it will affect the economy thus gas prices.
k) The politicians who benefit the most from high gas prices.
l) March on Washington :D
m) Just added to the list: $1 a Gallon - The Real Price of Gas
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ad0se6c0FM
n) Reverting to the gold standard

There will be more too.

Each followup email already has that members referral URL included
in it (100% commissions), which gives it that much more incentive to
forward to their friends and family (which is also requested in each email).

There's also a request to comment on each email by going to:
http://www.rushhourrelief.com/gas-saving-blog/
so that their voice can be heard and to offer one more way to 'spread
the word' and thus bring more and more people into the freedom movement.

The first post was just added and it'd be really nice if several people
would go there and post a positive comment to help get the ball rolling.


To jump back up to e) up above, a petition was just created at
www.StandAndUnite.com for everyone to sign regarding H.R. 2415.
(I do understand that petitions are mostly insignificant but they do offer unity
and knowledge.) The most beneficial parts of this step are:

a) It offers a way for people to easily find their Congressman's contact info,
b) it offers a sample email for them to send to your Congressman,
c) people will email friends and family about the petition (creates word of mouth),
d) (re)-introduces people to Dr. Paul and
e) introduces people to DownsizeDC and JBS (other liberty sites and actions
to be added)


There are 3 things required for WE THE PEOPLE to exercise our control
over government and they are 'unity', 'knowledge' and 'action'.

This is one my over-all goals and one that will evolve society thus ensure
that we protect and grow our freedoms.

And as we approach the DC march and especially the RNC, special emails
will go out informing and inviting (and requesting that they invite others)
to join us. Each of which will also be promoting "The Revolution; A Manifest"
so that others can continue to understand why we are doing what we are doing.

The possibilities are really quite endless!



Then there's www.FutureFoundingFathers.com which hasn't been constructed
yet and is quite some time away but it will be a report card of how ALL
Congressmen, House Reps, Governors, state reps and other officials voted
on each and every bill (all the way down to alderman) so that WE THE PEOPLE
can easily know our elected officials and can actively support those who are
really there FOR US!

Also included will be a system to honestly rank your local law enforcement.
In the future I see and want, they will be hired by us and fired by us. They
will be there for us... not against us!

'Driving evolution' being my passion, my life's mission is to deregulate
irrational traffic laws, increase and protect person freedoms and individual
rights and to achieve smooth flowing rushhour traffic, which is absolutely
possible with the right knowledge.

This brings us right back around to where I started... "247 Gas Saving Tips"
which is all about eliminating traffic congestion thus saving every gas, time
and money.



OK, I know I got a little winded there but I felt it necessary in order for
you to see the full picture and potential of what's possible here.

Feel free to participate as little or as much as you'd like.

Your Friend and Ally for freedom,
Hunter
www.SaveGasNow.org
www.StandAndUnite.com
www.RushHourRelief.com/gas-saving-blog/




Admin Note- please keep you off-topic and critical analysis in this thread here:
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Use this thread for questions, constructive feedback and related comments. Thanks!

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newbitech
05-28-2008, 01:29 PM
I really like these ideas. Not sure if you are aware but this is happening already. Not sure who got it started and haven't bothered to finger the site yet.
http://www.ratemycop.com/

5 Stars, carry on.

Kotin
05-28-2008, 01:30 PM
ummm...


I guess I'm going to go ahead and bump.

Danke
05-28-2008, 01:31 PM
How about letting RPF members be "founders" at the top of the pyramid with complementary membership and a copy of 'The Complete Science of Driving'

Do it for the Revolution, man!

A Ron Paul Rebel
05-28-2008, 01:32 PM
I really like these ideas. Not sure if you are aware but this is happening already. Not sure who got it started and haven't bothered to finger the site yet.
http://www.ratemycop.com/

5 Stars, carry on.

Yes, I'm on that forum. They play into everything I have going on here.
Putting together a joint venture/co-op request real soon.

A Ron Paul Rebel
05-28-2008, 01:40 PM
I forgot to mention that commissions go directly into the referrers paypal.
There's no waiting, no middle man, no hassle!

Verad
05-28-2008, 01:46 PM
Good idea, but be careful. There is a general cultural bias against those who make money while overtly and actively striving to help society progress (thanks to the the anti-free market rhetoric that American students receive in high doses throughout their education), even, I am ashamed to say, on our own forums. Unfortunately, folks don't understand that removing economic incentives to improve society through private means disrupts and destroys the very methods of progress, because the state surely is not, and never has been, responsible for prosperity.

A Ron Paul Rebel
05-28-2008, 01:51 PM
I remember looking at your site back in October or November.

People are going to think it is a scam, regardless of your intentions, simply because your business plan is identical to all the other fraudulent ponzi schemes.

Best of luck though.

Yes, since then I re-structured the whole thing. Before was a contest
where I offered cash prizes after so many referrals.

I took all the feedback and made it so that referrals get 100% commissions
on the front-end. And I eliminated the contest altogether. There's definitely
no pyramid and there's definitely no scheme. Just 100% commissions on
a $7 membership.

A Ron Paul Rebel
05-28-2008, 01:54 PM
I don't think I claimed that I just launched SaveGasNow.org
It's only a small (but vital) part of how to bring people together
and unite and educate them.

Hunter

p.s. Mods, I really wish you'd delete the blatant bashing posts.
It is in the terms-of-use and I did request that they not bash.

p.p.s. I knowledge everyones right to be skeptical. It's good and
healthy but please keep an open mind and look at the bigger picture.

A Ron Paul Rebel
05-28-2008, 02:01 PM
OK, if people really get 100% commision, then I don't think it is a ponzi scheme. Ponzi schemes are multi-layered, whereas this plan seems to only have two layers.

Thanks for deleting your previous thread.

It's the same as any other referral program such as Amazon.
The only difference is that Amazon doesn't offer 100% and I
don't think that Amazon pays IMMEDIATELY.


p.s. Just so everyone knows and it doesn't become an issue, all a
member needs to do to make sure they get their commissions is:

a) enter their PayPal address in the "Money Earned" area and
b) use YOUR referral URL

simple.

OhioMichael
05-28-2008, 02:01 PM
Rebel, I like your strategy to educate people through this issue. Gas leads to oil. Oil leads to big government. It is a logical progression for a person to make.

I just don't understand the $7, referral thing. Why not make the 247 gas saving tips available on the internet for free?

Hell, you could show a number of tips for free and require a login (e-mail address) to view all of the tips. When the login is created, there would be an option to receive follow up e-mails.

At this point, you could send these follow up e-mails, which could easily have a 'freedom agenda' slant. This approach really could work.

The problem with the current approach is that people are not going to pay money for something that they can get for free by returning to a search engine and typing in 'gas saving tips', especially when the design of the page looks like a scam.

salsero96
05-28-2008, 02:10 PM
How does this help the Grassroots effort to get Ron Paul Elected? :confused:

I agree. I've seen posts here moved to other forums because they had nothing to do with RP grassroots. And some of them at least had something to do with Ron Paul or other candidates!

I'm not sure how these 2 posts that were so blatantly started just to mislead members for personal gain are still here. :confused:

yongrel
05-28-2008, 02:11 PM
I agree. I've seen posts here moved to other forums because they had nothing to do with RP grassroots.

I'm not sure how these 2 posts that were so blatantly started to mislead members for personal gain are still here. :confused:

This isn't even the first time the OP has done this. He was pimping this same pyramid scheme not too long ago.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=132075

A Ron Paul Rebel
05-28-2008, 02:12 PM
I just don't understand the $7, referral thing. Why not make the 247 gas saving tips available on the internet for free?

Hell, you could show a number of tips for free and require a login (e-mail address) to view all of the tips. When the login is created, there would be an option to receive follow up e-mails.

At this point, you could send these follow up e-mails, which could easily have a 'freedom agenda' slant. This approach really could work.

The problem with the current approach is that people are not going to pay money for something that they can get for free by returning to a search engine and typing in 'gas saving tips', especially when the design of the page looks like a scam.

a) I was working this morning to reinsert the free optin but with the program,
I wasn't able to very easily, and I was under some serious pressure to 'reveal
it already'. Not to mention, the commissions WILL benefit a lot of people.

b) only about 50 of my 247 gas saving tips are typical and even those have
been upgraded to reveal many misconceptions. The other 200 I derived from my
advanced driving tips which are NOT typical... Freedom loving, rebel drivers
(not bad, overly aggressive drivers) already practice many of them. But they
aren't typical and they aren't 'slow down and save gas' nonsense.

c) Anyone CAN access ALL 247 gas saving tips from right there on on the homepage.
I'm just offering a way for them to get them all in a pdf... and a membership
with other free bonuses to boot.

CasualApathy
05-28-2008, 02:12 PM
aha... so this is what you kept us waiting for? this is what will, in your own words:

Help get 100s of thousands of people aware of Dr. Paul,
get an extra 10,000 to the July 12th march,
get an extra 50,000 to the RNC,
sell several more thousand copies of "The Revolution",
get millions aware of H.R. 2415 'The Affordable Gas Price Act'
and having many emailing their Congressman, which in turn
will have affects that will...

a) help oust the unhealthy Congressmen and
b) elect RP Congressmen

?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

FreedomRings
05-28-2008, 02:16 PM
Amazing idea!

A few suggestions...

Not everyone wants to earn money and some potential subscribers will definitely be turned off by the "earn 100% commissions" message. I would remove all the the references to making money, simply charge $7, and add a small link saying "affiliate program" or "webmasters" at the bottom where you explain the details. Additionally, I would probably email everyone a few days after they signed up to inform them of the opportunity.

Finally, instead of quoting Anne Frank (seems kind of irrelevant), I would probably quote Ron Paul instead.

Good luck!!!!!!

A Ron Paul Rebel
05-28-2008, 02:18 PM
Amazing idea!

A few suggestions...

Not everyone wants to earn money and some potential subscribers will definitely be turned off by the "earn 100% commissions" message. I would remove all the the references to making money, simply charge $7, and add a small link saying "affiliate program" or "webmasters" at the bottom where you explain the details. Additionally, I would probably email everyone a few days after they signed up to inform them of the opportunity.

Finally, instead of quoting Anne Frank (seems kind of irrelevant), I would probably quote Ron Paul instead.

Good luck!!!!!!

Thank you!
Very good, constructive feedback!
The quote has been up there for a long time, great idea, I'll do that.

A Ron Paul Rebel
05-28-2008, 02:37 PM
I'm an honest guy, it just costs $7 if you want to ask me something.


If you knew the meaning of life, and you were selling the answer for $7 dollars I still wouldn't pay for it cause its just crooked sounding.

You can get get all 247 tips for free if you want to. Just follow any of
the tip links and navigate from tip to tip.

p.s. Your thinking is some bad programming about 'business' and
about 'making money'. If we want to evolve as a movement and as
a society, then we really want to start countering this destructive
mindset.

salsero96
05-28-2008, 02:51 PM
And I explained that I've restructured everything.
It's obvious that we don't like each other and that you're simply
caring on a personal grudge and probably a whole lot of jealousy.

Well.. I don't know you, so I don't dislike you...

However, I don't see how this can have anything to do with the Ron Paul grassroots movement.

You posted a message a day ago keeping everyone here in suspense about an idea that will "help get 100s of thousands of people aware of Dr. Paul"..

And then you come out with a website about how to save on gas? I don't get it. How does that help the grassroots campaign?

A Ron Paul Rebel
05-28-2008, 02:56 PM
Well.. I don't know you, so I don't dislike you...

However, I don't see how this can have anything to do with the Ron Paul grassroots movement.

You posted a message a day ago keeping everyone here in suspense about an idea that will "help get 100s of thousands of people aware of Dr. Paul"..

And then you come out with a website about how to save on gas? I don't get it. How does that help the grassroots campaign?

Did you read the whole OP and did you
see the other sites? All of which are designed
to increase awareness about oil, Dr. Paul,
freedom, etc... And to 'get the word out' which
will cause more of the same.

I know it takes a bit of vision but I think
most of us [here] are capable of exercising our
minds.

amy31416
05-28-2008, 02:59 PM
Is it okay if I offer this gas-saving information to everyone who donates to a Ron Paul Republican?

i.e. Donate to Amit Singh, BJ Lawson, Vern McKinley, Murray Sabrin, David Gay, et al, and get all this information free--a $7 value! So, people post their receipt from any of the approved candidates, then I send them a word doc with all of the tips in order?

CasualApathy
05-28-2008, 03:29 PM
I'm still not convinced that this isn't just a scheme dressed up with RP rethoric...

Could you boil down how your business-model works please? And make it simple to understand for my tiny brain.

yongrel
05-28-2008, 03:39 PM
You'd have to be blind and deluded to believe this is anything other than a scam.

Anyone who's happened upon other scam websites should recognize the page layout.

Have you read the "About" page yet? It reads like the ads in the back of cheap magazines.

newbitech
05-28-2008, 03:42 PM
I'm still not convinced that this isn't just a scheme dressed up with RP rethoric...

Could you boil down how your business-model works please? And make it simple to understand for my tiny brain.

The guy has a product to sell. He wants to generate interest and awareness of his product through creative marketing that leverages the current political/financial climate. Since he is a Ron Paul supporter and his marketing demographic is similar to that of Dr. Paul's support base demographic, he is planting the initial seeds on grassroots central.

Basically, people will pay to become a member of his site to gain access to his compiled materials and optionally become a sales affiliate to sign up more members and rake a commission. The owner promises to hold proceeds from the funds in escrow to support grassroots efforts. He would like to tie this project into those efforts and hopes to gain interest from other Ron Paul supporters who see an opportunity to raise awareness and funds.

revolutionary8
05-28-2008, 04:02 PM
Gas Saving Tip #105
"If you want to get good gas mileage, Don’t go unnecessarily slow...."

♥♥♥ Do you think 'going slow' is good for gas mileage?

“I’ve read other gas saving tip sheets and they say to slow down to save gas. What’s the truth about slowing, saving gas and increasing gas mileage?”

It’s one thing if you have a fear (call me) and haven't built your skills so that you can handle higher speeds, but it’s a completely different situation if you think you are being safer, saving gas and getting good gas mileage.

More times than not, it's actually more dangerous by causing severe traffic problems. Going unnecessarily slow does NOT result in good gas mileage... It mostly wastes gas.

Note: If you do have a fear of driving, go to www.RushHourRelief.com to get more information on how to overcome your driving fears and then give me a call.

Hunter, what is the tip? Speed up? Don't most people travel around 6 or so over the speed limit? Won't the tickets prove to me more expensive than the gas I save?
And this basically says the same thing, correct?

Gas Saving Tip #49
"CONTROVERSIAL… MYTH… Slowing down saves gas!?..."

♥♥♥ Beware the article on gas saving that says 'slow down'!

This is absolutely hilarious!

I’ve written this article on gas prices before and this has to be one of my favorites.

This is a major conclusion that implies that no matter how fast you are going, you get better gas mileage if you slow down.

First of all, this just isn't true. It doesn't take into account your vehicles “Sweet Spot” (read about this just after Tip #79), rise and fall of hills, momentum, other traffic and much more.

Second, if you have already accelerated, the act of slowing down is wasting gas at that point. Yes, over accelerating wastes gas, but so does over decelerating.

In my opinion, most of the people who preach 'slowing down saves gas' do it because they think that traffic will flow better if everyone will just slow down or go one speed (a slower speed). This just isn't true. Slowing drivers down and forcing everyone to travel one speed is the reason why we have many of the traffic problems that we do. Why not teach responsibility skills, reading traffic skills, communication skills and advanced driving skills? It's much smarter and safer than forcing or telling everyone that it has to be one way and only one way.

Why are gas prices so high? ...Pick up any article on gas prices and you’ll see some reference to how all driving fast wastes gas and how all slowing down is good and beneficial.

That’s just not true and ‘we the people’ need to do our research and come to our own conclusions.

For the record, I'm NOT saying that everyone should drive fast, I'm NOT telling anyone to drive fast and I'm NOT telling anyone to not slow down when needed. I'm simply making the point that the act of slowing down is seldom ever the best way to save gas.

or wait- you are not telling anyone to speed up, or not slow down, what are you telling them? Why would anyone slow down if they didn't have to? Of course we are not going to get the blue heads to go any faster in order to save gas, so who are we talking about here?

A Ron Paul Rebel
05-28-2008, 04:21 PM
Hunter, what is the tip? Speed up? Don't most people travel around 6 or so over the speed limit? Won't the tickets prove to me more expensive than the gas I save?
And this basically says the same thing, correct?

or wait- you are not telling anyone to speed up, or not slow down, what are you telling them? Why would anyone slow down if they didn't have to? Of course we are not going to get the blue heads to go any faster in order to save gas, so who are we talking about here?



As far as the above two tips, they are two separate tips. And
yes, it's factual... Unnecessary slow DOES cause traffic congestion!!!
Yet many people think (and we are taught) that in order to 'save gas'
slow down.

I'm not saying to 'step on the gas', just that unnecessary slow
does NOT save gas, especially if you've ALREADY used the gas
to get up to that speed!

The other tip is true too!

Going unnecessarily slow can and does often WASTE gas! Not to
mention the traffic congestion that it causes which in turn wastes
even more gas for hundreds and thousands of others!

Most common gas saving tips spout "slow down to save gas",
"go one speed to save gas", "go a slower speed to save gas", etc...

Those are different, ALL incomplete and often flat out false!

Each gear has an ideal 'sweetspot'. That speed where it gets it's
best gas mileage. That speed is NOT a set speed. That speed is NOT
'the speed limit'. That speed fluctuates (depending on many factors
such as drafting, climbing a hill, AC on, window down, etc...) and
differs from vehicle to vehicle.

Hunter

p.s. I do NOT tell people how to drive, but I will offer honest knowledge
to allow them to think for themselves so that they can come to their
own conclusions.

p.p.s. If you can start to see what these tips are about then you can
possibly see WHAT CAUSES TRAFFIC CONGESTION. And if you can see
that, then you can see that WE AS A SOCIETY can increase knowledge,
skills and awareness thus start preventing more traffic congestion,
accidents and fatalities, which WILL save a whole hell of a lot of gas for
everyone!

Sally08
05-28-2008, 04:23 PM
Hunter, what is the tip? Speed up? Don't most people travel around 6 or so over the speed limit? Won't the tickets prove to me more expensive than the gas I save?
And this basically says the same thing, correct?

or wait- you are not telling anyone to speed up, or not slow down, what are you telling them? Why would anyone slow down if they didn't have to? Of course we are not going to get the blue heads to go any faster in order to save gas, so who are we talking about here?

I test software for a living and one approach is to test every "if" condition.

In those two tips, everything is so vague, I cannot even specify "test scenarios"!

Since that is the case, which *specific* scenarios save gas and which waste even more gas? What was the basis for the research supporting such tips?

I used to drive 80 mph from Las Vegas to near Disneyland in Los Angeles. I always had to stop for a gas refill. Hmmm, I learned that if I only went 60 mph, I arrived sooner AND didn't have to pay for that extra gas. Quit driving 80 mph (and didn't risk any more speeding tickets!)

There is expressway driving and rush hour stop-and-go driving. How do the tax-saving tips work for both of those everyday situations?

For years, various police organizations have driven the *speed limit* to intentionally slow traffic down. Does that also save gas usage for everyone?

There are people who use left foot on the brake who constantly tap the brake without actually using it. Does that have any impact on usage (I know I don't follow behind them!)

With current gas prices, I save a lot of money BY NOT DRIVING ANYWHERE AT ALL for "errands".

yongrel
05-28-2008, 04:23 PM
http://www.savegasnow.org/about.html

From the OP's website:


About Save Gas Now.ORG

About Alex Hunter & SaveGasNow.ORG

Alex Hunter has been consciously mastering most every aspect of advanced driving techniques for the last decade, which includes 8 main skill sets for 'saving gas'. He put aside a promising career in electrical engineering after graduating first in his class at ITT Tech back in 1997 because he felt a great calling to how he could improve everyone's standard of life.

"One day I began observing and writing simple techniques on how to save a little commute time. After a while, I started to see the real cause of traffic congestion... The mysteries of mass stop-and-go rush hour traffic actually started to make sense to me! I didn't know when to quit. I wanted to understand everything so I kept writing, integrating and re-writing for 5 years." says Hunter

Through his extensive research, which began with a 25 mile commute across Denver, Colorado twice a day, he wrote his first book, "The Complete Science of Driving" and created www.RushHourRelief.com website.

Since embarking on this life-long mission, he has tackled such topics as 'road rage', 'cell phones and driving', 'snow driving', 'advanced reading traffic skills', 'fear of driving', 'rush hour traffic', 'saving gas' and more.

Through his advanced skills he has worked with many people in overcoming their fear of driving. That in itself is quite rewarding to Hunter and makes it all worth while.

Hunter has toured the US twice in the last 3 years, documenting traffic congestion and traffic patterns in most every major city in the US with over 60 hours of video. His travels took him to small towns and big cities which spanned from Los Angeles, CA to Portland, ME to Miami, FL to Seattle, WA.

During his extensive travels Hunter noticed the drastic, diversified range of drivers from one area to the next. He also makes mention that, "No two drivers have the exact same experience levels... We all come from different backgrounds and different areas. We learn to drive differently, in different ways and in different vehicles..." He continues by sharing that, "There is no one way to drive all the time! There are too many circumstances that play a major role in what is needed to be safe on the roads, which requires a spectrum of skills. Sometimes that requires slowing down, but other times that requires accelerating and changing lanes properly."

Most drivers have many good driving traits but at the same time, there are always many areas that every driver can continually upgrade. Currently, our evolution of driving is almost at a stand still; we are making very little forward progress and the proof is the 41,000 auto fatalites (in the U.S. alone) every year for the last 15 years and the mass stop-and-go rushhour traffic that is experienced every day.

Why do we have these traffic problems?

"Simple, we are taught the rules of the road and we are taught how to drive the vehicle we are in but from there, most all of us are left on our own to 'learn how to drive in traffic and around others'... And on top of all that, we have EVERYONE telling us how to drive and how not to drive, which is why I'm adament when I say that NONE of my work is about 'telling you or anyone how to drive', but rather are insights that anyone can use at their own free will."

Hunter also declares that, "Stop-and-go traffic congestion is 100% preventable beyond a shadow of doubt! ...Better road designs can help and city officials (and officers) can help, but by far, 'we the drivers' are who will make the biggest difference on the road."

That's why SaveGasNow.org is a membership site with a one-time fee of only $7!

With these "247 Tips, Tricks & Techniques To Help You Save Gas, Pay Less For Gas and Get More Miles Per Gallon 24/7!" Hunter aims to give you a taste of what 'drives' him to tour the country.

"As we increase our driving skills, we will be saving gas, time and money, as well as, decreasing traffic congestion, reducing air pollution and reducing the number of accidents and fatalities that occur."

As you see, Hunter is quite passionate about his driving mastery and eliminating traffic congestion all while saving gas, time and money!

Join www.SaveGasNow.ORG today.

Millions will thank you...

We all thank You!

*******************************

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Danke
05-28-2008, 04:29 PM
http://www.savegasnow.org/about.html

From the OP's website:


About Save Gas Now.ORG

About Alex Hunter & SaveGasNow.ORG

Alex Hunter has been consciously mastering most every aspect of advanced driving techniques for the last decade, which includes 8 main skill sets for 'saving gas'. He put aside a promising career in electrical engineering after graduating first in his class at ITT Tech back in 1997 because he felt a great calling to how he could improve everyone's standard of life.

"One day I began observing and writing simple techniques on how to save a little commute time. After a while, I started to see the real cause of traffic congestion... The mysteries of mass stop-and-go rush hour traffic actually started to make sense to me! I didn't know when to quit. I wanted to understand everything so I kept writing, integrating and re-writing for 5 years." says Hunter

Through his extensive research, which began with a 25 mile commute across Denver, Colorado twice a day, he wrote his first book, "The Complete Science of Driving" and created www.RushHourRelief.com website.

Since embarking on this life-long mission, he has tackled such topics as 'road rage', 'cell phones and driving', 'snow driving', 'advanced reading traffic skills', 'fear of driving', 'rush hour traffic', 'saving gas' and more.

Through his advanced skills he has worked with many people in overcoming their fear of driving. That in itself is quite rewarding to Hunter and makes it all worth while.

Hunter has toured the US twice in the last 3 years, documenting traffic congestion and traffic patterns in most every major city in the US with over 60 hours of video. His travels took him to small towns and big cities which spanned from Los Angeles, CA to Portland, ME to Miami, FL to Seattle, WA.

During his extensive travels Hunter noticed the drastic, diversified range of drivers from one area to the next. He also makes mention that, "No two drivers have the exact same experience levels... We all come from different backgrounds and different areas. We learn to drive differently, in different ways and in different vehicles..." He continues by sharing that, "There is no one way to drive all the time! There are too many circumstances that play a major role in what is needed to be safe on the roads, which requires a spectrum of skills. Sometimes that requires slowing down, but other times that requires accelerating and changing lanes properly."

Most drivers have many good driving traits but at the same time, there are always many areas that every driver can continually upgrade. Currently, our evolution of driving is almost at a stand still; we are making very little forward progress and the proof is the 41,000 auto fatalites (in the U.S. alone) every year for the last 15 years and the mass stop-and-go rushhour traffic that is experienced every day.

Why do we have these traffic problems?

"Simple, we are taught the rules of the road and we are taught how to drive the vehicle we are in but from there, most all of us are left on our own to 'learn how to drive in traffic and around others'... And on top of all that, we have EVERYONE telling us how to drive and how not to drive, which is why I'm adament when I say that NONE of my work is about 'telling you or anyone how to drive', but rather are insights that anyone can use at their own free will."

Hunter also declares that, "Stop-and-go traffic congestion is 100% preventable beyond a shadow of doubt! ...Better road designs can help and city officials (and officers) can help, but by far, 'we the drivers' are who will make the biggest difference on the road."

That's why SaveGasNow.org is a membership site with a one-time fee of only $7!

With these "247 Tips, Tricks & Techniques To Help You Save Gas, Pay Less For Gas and Get More Miles Per Gallon 24/7!" Hunter aims to give you a taste of what 'drives' him to tour the country.

"As we increase our driving skills, we will be saving gas, time and money, as well as, decreasing traffic congestion, reducing air pollution and reducing the number of accidents and fatalities that occur."

As you see, Hunter is quite passionate about his driving mastery and eliminating traffic congestion all while saving gas, time and money!

Join www.SaveGasNow.ORG today.

Millions will thank you...

We all thank You!

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Do I qualify for a CDL after studying these driving tips?

A Ron Paul Rebel
05-28-2008, 04:31 PM
I test software for a living and one approach is to test every "if" condition.

In those two tips, everything is so vague, I cannot even specify "test scenarios"!

Since that is the case, which *specific* scenarios save gas and which waste even more gas? What was the basis for the research supporting such tips?

I used to drive 80 mph from Las Vegas to near Disneyland in Los Angeles. I always had to stop for a gas refill. Hmmm, I learned that if I only went 60 mph, I arrived sooner AND didn't have to pay for that extra gas. Quit driving 80 mph (and didn't risk any more speeding tickets!)

There is expressway driving and rush hour stop-and-go driving. How do the tax-saving tips work for both of those everyday situations?

For years, various police organizations have driven the *speed limit* to intentionally slow traffic down. Does that also save gas usage for everyone?

There are people who use left foot on the brake who constantly tap the brake without actually using it. Does that have any impact on usage (I know I don't follow behind them!)

With current gas prices, I save a lot of money BY NOT DRIVING ANYWHERE AT ALL for "errands".

That's why there are 247 tips. It's been broken down into individual concepts.
More than just that is required and that's why those tips aren't #1 and #2.

lol

A Ron Paul Rebel
05-28-2008, 04:33 PM
http://www.savegasnow.org/about.html

From the OP's website:


About Save Gas Now.ORG

About Alex Hunter & SaveGasNow.ORG

Alex Hunter has been consciously mastering most every aspect of advanced driving techniques for the last decade, which includes 8 main skill sets for 'saving gas'. He put aside a promising career in electrical engineering after graduating first in his class at ITT Tech back in 1997 because he felt a great calling to how he could improve everyone's standard of life.

"One day I began observing and writing simple techniques on how to save a little commute time. After a while, I started to see the real cause of traffic congestion... The mysteries of mass stop-and-go rush hour traffic actually started to make sense to me! I didn't know when to quit. I wanted to understand everything so I kept writing, integrating and re-writing for 5 years." says Hunter

Through his extensive research, which began with a 25 mile commute across Denver, Colorado twice a day, he wrote his first book, "The Complete Science of Driving" and created www.RushHourRelief.com website.

Since embarking on this life-long mission, he has tackled such topics as 'road rage', 'cell phones and driving', 'snow driving', 'advanced reading traffic skills', 'fear of driving', 'rush hour traffic', 'saving gas' and more.

Through his advanced skills he has worked with many people in overcoming their fear of driving. That in itself is quite rewarding to Hunter and makes it all worth while.

Hunter has toured the US twice in the last 3 years, documenting traffic congestion and traffic patterns in most every major city in the US with over 60 hours of video. His travels took him to small towns and big cities which spanned from Los Angeles, CA to Portland, ME to Miami, FL to Seattle, WA.

During his extensive travels Hunter noticed the drastic, diversified range of drivers from one area to the next. He also makes mention that, "No two drivers have the exact same experience levels... We all come from different backgrounds and different areas. We learn to drive differently, in different ways and in different vehicles..." He continues by sharing that, "There is no one way to drive all the time! There are too many circumstances that play a major role in what is needed to be safe on the roads, which requires a spectrum of skills. Sometimes that requires slowing down, but other times that requires accelerating and changing lanes properly."

Most drivers have many good driving traits but at the same time, there are always many areas that every driver can continually upgrade. Currently, our evolution of driving is almost at a stand still; we are making very little forward progress and the proof is the 41,000 auto fatalites (in the U.S. alone) every year for the last 15 years and the mass stop-and-go rushhour traffic that is experienced every day.

Why do we have these traffic problems?

"Simple, we are taught the rules of the road and we are taught how to drive the vehicle we are in but from there, most all of us are left on our own to 'learn how to drive in traffic and around others'... And on top of all that, we have EVERYONE telling us how to drive and how not to drive, which is why I'm adament when I say that NONE of my work is about 'telling you or anyone how to drive', but rather are insights that anyone can use at their own free will."

Hunter also declares that, "Stop-and-go traffic congestion is 100% preventable beyond a shadow of doubt! ...Better road designs can help and city officials (and officers) can help, but by far, 'we the drivers' are who will make the biggest difference on the road."

That's why SaveGasNow.org is a membership site with a one-time fee of only $7!

With these "247 Tips, Tricks & Techniques To Help You Save Gas, Pay Less For Gas and Get More Miles Per Gallon 24/7!" Hunter aims to give you a taste of what 'drives' him to tour the country.

"As we increase our driving skills, we will be saving gas, time and money, as well as, decreasing traffic congestion, reducing air pollution and reducing the number of accidents and fatalities that occur."

As you see, Hunter is quite passionate about his driving mastery and eliminating traffic congestion all while saving gas, time and money!

Join www.SaveGasNow.ORG today.

Millions will thank you...

We all thank You!

*******************************

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Thanks for the post, Yonni

As bad as you may think that sounds, many have said that
it's genuine and real.

Antonius Stone
05-28-2008, 04:50 PM
high gas prices are a good thing