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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/4/2013 2:45 PM, Kenneth Marcy
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The 10 States With the Cheapest Gas<br>
<p><strong>10. Idaho</strong><br>
<strong> > Price per gallon, regular:</strong> $3.60 (tied
for ninth)<br>
<strong>> Cost of living:</strong> 9th lowest<br>
<strong>> Median household income:</strong> $43,490 (13th
lowest)<br>
<strong>> Tax per gallon:</strong> 25 cents (25th highest)</p>
<p>Idaho is tied with Alabama for having the ninth-lowest gas
prices in the country, with regular selling for $3.60 per
gallon. Gas prices actually have fallen by 12 cents in Idaho in
the past five months. The state’s cost of living is also the
ninth-lowest in the country, although the cost of transportation
is not as low compared to the other states. The median household
income in Idaho is also rather low.</p>
Read the rest of the article and the rest of the list at this
link: <b><a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://tinyurl.com/d25929f">http://tinyurl.com/d25929f</a></b></blockquote>
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<b>Here is a practical example of Internet content changing. The
content above was correct within thirty seconds of the message
being sent.<br>
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However, the link has now changed to reflect a story titled Ten
States Where Gas Prices Are Plunging, with data upon which the
list is sorted taken from 1-year price changes in gasoline. The
new list does not include Idaho, so the apparent message in the
change is that although the absolute price in Idaho may be
relatively low, the recent change in prices has not been as
significant as elsewhere. <br>
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Ken</b> <br>
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