Brian HicksPosted September 13, 2005
Being a Baltimore native, I have a soft spot for the opinions of curmudgeons. I've read just about every article written by H.L. Mencken, the godfather of all things curmudgeon.
Luke BurgessPosted September 12, 2005
Luke Burgess talks Gasoline Futures and Gulf Oil Production
Luke BurgessPosted September 9, 2005
When I was ten-years-old or so I found a syringe in the bathroom of my grandparent's house.
Luke BurgessPosted September 8, 2005
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Iran offered to send the United States 20 million barrels of crude oil. Not because they're good sports.
Luke BurgessPosted September 7, 2005
Did you contribute to a Hurricane Katrina relief fund? You did now. And I bet you didn't even know it.
Luke BurgessPosted September 6, 2005
Say goodbye to $2 gasoline. Most likely you'll never see it again.
Brian HicksPosted September 2, 2005
The last two weeks of August is my favorite time of the year. Those weeks are a kaleidoscope of emotions invoking the excitement of the changing seasons with the realization that the freedom of...
Brian HicksPosted September 1, 2005
I've been to New Orleans several times. To be honest with you, I can only take that city in very short durations. A two day visit is ideal. Three is the max.
Luke BurgessPosted September 1, 2005
You're simply not going to believe this. Publishing magnate Steve Forbes says that he expects oil prices to dip as low as $35 within a year.
Luke BurgessPosted August 30, 2005
When I was in high school I worked part time for my father who owned a sheet metal fabrication shop. It was pretty good work. I got to work with my hands and I picked up some skills, like welding.
Luke BurgessPosted August 29, 2005
Luke Burgess discusses the state of the Oil economy after Hurricane Katrina.
Luke BurgessPosted August 26, 2005
There's an old political maxim that says: "When your opponent is self-destructing, get out of his way."