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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: oakranger on May 29, 2010, 06:01:18 PM
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IN B4 THE LOCK
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:bolt: outta here!!!!
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let me guess:
Top Kill, Junk Shot, Blow Hard, Thank God For the Anointed One, and Come On Down (The Price is Right) didn't work
You do realize these catchy phrases are directly intended to deflect and couch the narrative?
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Skuzzy must be on vacation.....
Tick Tock....Tick Tock....only a mater of time before this is locked...but thanks for posting anyway....damn kids
Skuzzy Blackberry Beeper is now vibrating like an un-dampened big block out of timing....
He he
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yup things like this will happen because we want to believe that companies will always do the right thing.
semp
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Yo! This thread is marked for destruction.
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This thread coulda been fine if you stuck to the facts and avoided the politics.
From what I understand BP has equipment and capabilities the government does not. They are the only ones who can fix it, the consequences and investigation into whether or not they acted quickly and correctly enough can come afterwards. Best you can do is demand that they don't delay getting a possible fix on location to save a few pennies, which they wouldn't do anyways because they're going to have to clean up the mess, which is going to be far more expensive.
I see people expressing "outrage", but I have to wonder... outrage towards what? Accidents happen, that's how we as a species learn. I'd be outraged if BP didn't clean up the mess and weren't trying to fix the problem, but from all appearances they are trying to fix the problem and have said they will clean up the mess.
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This thread coulda been fine if you stuck to the facts and avoided the politics.
From what I understand BP has equipment and capabilities the government does not. They are the only ones who can fix it, the consequences and investigation into whether or not they acted quickly and correctly enough can come afterwards. Best you can do is demand that they don't delay getting a possible fix on location to save a few pennies, which they wouldn't do anyways because they're going to have to clean up the mess, which is going to be far more expensive.
I see people expressing "outrage", but I have to wonder... outrage towards what? Accidents happen, that's how we as a species learn. I'd be outraged if BP didn't clean up the mess and weren't trying to fix the problem, but from all appearances they are trying to fix the problem and have said they will clean up the mess.
Trial and error, that is what it comes down too. Trying to stop something a mile deep in the oceans has never been done before. So, hopefully they will learn all their error and mistakes and gain new and better approaches to this.
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Not good .
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I see people expressing "outrage", but I have to wonder... outrage towards what? Accidents happen, that's how we as a species learn. I'd be outraged if BP didn't clean up the mess and weren't trying to fix the problem, but from all appearances they are trying to fix the problem and have said they will clean up the mess.
All appearances? It's been a month flowing and the best chance they have, after 50+ years of drilling experience, is shoving golf balls and tires down the well head? Really? That's your best idea?
From all appearances, that just isn't cutting it. Add to the fact they knew the blowout preventer was damaged four months prior to the accident....
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DRILL BABY DRILL
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All appearances? It's been a month flowing and the best chance they have, after 50+ years of drilling experience, is shoving golf balls and tires down the well head? Really? That's your best idea?
From all appearances, that just isn't cutting it. Add to the fact they knew the blowout preventer was damaged four months prior to the accident....
Yes, the over pain engineers surely can do better. I am as much outrage about it as many others are. but keep in mind that know one have ever try to plug up or cap a pipe a mile deep in the ocean. They have a lot of elements against them. Just have faith that they will do something right "for once" to stop it. As soon as they will, there will many many law suits against BP from federal/state to civilians and organizations.
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let me guess:
Skuzzy must be on vacation.....
Tick Tock....Tick Tock....only a mater of time before this is locked...but thanks for posting anyway....damn kids
Skuzzy Blackberry Beeper is now vibrating like an un-dampened big block out of timing....
He he
It's 3am in the morning. Skuzzy's pissin behind a dumpster. Its' miller time! I dont know maybe we should go wreck an oil tanker off the english coast see if they give a chit!
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It's 3am in the morning. Skuzzy's pissin behind a dumpster. Its' miller time! I dont know maybe we should go wreck an oil tanker off the english coast see if they give a chit!
Sod oil, we've got Eurovision!
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You can bet there will be more regulations, transparency, and liability when this is finished.
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It's 3am in the morning. Skuzzy's pissin behind a dumpster. Its' miller time! I dont know maybe we should go wreck an oil tanker off the english coast see if they give a chit!
Already been done, a US built Liberian registered ship charted by BP back in March 1967. Torrey Canyon struck rocks off the southern shoreline of England and spilled 31,000,000 gallons of oil that spread over most of the coastline of Southern England and parts of France. Being a first Supertanker disaster methods and equipment for a clean up of that size were not available. They even tried bombing the wreck but that proved to be a futile effort with over 25% of the bombs missing the target and the fire started by those that hit was extinguished by an unusually high Spring tide.
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BP'S NEW LOGO
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Exxon Valdez was ugly still recovering up this way in alaska i feel bad for the whole gulf of mexico and everything that inhabits it right now.