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6/8/2010 12:41:53 AM
6/9/2010 12:07:59 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/06/08/oil.rig.warning.signs/index.html?hpt=T2This article makes me
6/9/2010 12:32:44 AM
^ felt like I needed to post this because part of it is so funny, Its from a Pamlico-Tar River Foundation Link on Facebook
6/9/2010 2:59:24 PM
6/9/2010 3:10:13 PM
Some gems from BP's response plan:- Professor Peter Lutz is listed as a go-to wildlife specialist at the University of Miami. But Lutz, an eminent sea turtle expert, left Miami almost 20 years ago to chair the marine biology department at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. He died four years before the plan was published.- Under the heading "sensitive biological resources," the plan lists marine mammals including walruses, sea otters, sea lions and seals.- The names and phone numbers of several Texas A&M University marine life specialists are wrong. So are the numbers for marine mammal stranding network offices in Louisiana and Florida, which are no longer in service.- BP's proposed method to calculate spill volume based on the darkness of the oil sheen is way off. The internationally accepted formula would produce estimates 100 times higher. - The Gulf's loop current, which is projected to help eventually send oil hundreds of miles around Florida's southern tip and up the Atlantic coast, isn't mentioned in either plan. - The website listed for Marine Spill Response Corp. -- one of two firms that BP relies on for equipment to clean a spill -- links to a defunct Japanese-language page.- In early May, at least 80 Louisiana state prisoners were trained to clean birds by listening to a presentation and watching a video. It was a work force never envisioned in the plans, which contain no detailed references to how birds will be cleansed of oil.- Beaches where oil washed up within weeks of a spill were supposed to be safe from contamination because BP promised it could marshal more than enough boats to scoop up all the oil before any deepwater spill could reach shore- BP asserts that the combined response could skim, suck up or otherwise remove 20 million gallons of oil each day from the water. But that is about how much has leaked in the past six weeks- The plan uses computer modeling to project a 21 percent chance of oil reaching the Louisiana coast within a month of a spill. In reality, an oily sheen reached the Mississippi River delta just nine days after the April 20 explosion. Heavy globs soon followed. Other locales where oil washed up within weeks of the explosion were characterized in BP's regional plan as safely out of the way of any oil danger. - BP's site plan regarding birds, sea turtles or endangered marine mammals ("no adverse impacts") also have proved far too optimistic.- There weren't supposed to be any coastline problems because the site was far offshore. "Due to the distance to shore (48 miles) and the response capabilities that would be implemented, no significant adverse impacts are expected," the site plan says.http://www.salon.com/news/excerpt/2010/06/09/us_gulf_oil_spill_sketchy_plans/index.html[Edited on June 9, 2010 at 9:09 PM. Reason : ]
6/9/2010 9:06:34 PM
What we need to do is round up all the illegal Mexicans that have been found through racial profiling in Arizona. Tell them that we'll pay them minimum wage to manually clean up the oil spilt by BP. They can agree to work until the oil is cleaned up and earn citizenship or be deported.
6/13/2010 10:18:12 PM
6/13/2010 11:08:51 PM
alcohol may have been a factor
6/14/2010 1:19:13 AM
a lot of insensitive motherfuckers ITT
6/14/2010 1:28:08 AM
Orange Beach, Alabama, more than 90 miles from the BP oil spill...http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/picture/2010/jun/14/bp-oil-spill-oil-spills
6/15/2010 5:15:37 PM
^ jesusthat doesn't look real
6/15/2010 5:16:06 PM
^^ BP should go out of business over this.
6/15/2010 5:55:20 PM
^thats good thinking. And who would pay for the cleanup?
6/15/2010 6:18:18 PM
^Ah, yes, I should clarify... As I said earlier in a different thread:"As long as they completely finished and paid for the clean-up, (and paid for everything else,) I'd see no problem with their subsequent bankruptcy.In fact, that would be very fitting.Fuck BP."[Edited on June 15, 2010 at 6:24 PM. Reason : 1234]
6/15/2010 6:23:22 PM
^much better.
6/15/2010 10:36:01 PM
6/16/2010 12:22:30 AM
^I was thinking the same thing....
6/16/2010 12:31:06 AM
6/17/2010 10:09:11 AM
6/17/2010 10:14:09 PM
6/17/2010 10:29:31 PM
And now we have a dead whale in the gulf...http://www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com/go/doc/2931/666791/
6/18/2010 10:09:08 AM
Also, that oily wave photo above? Taken near a place called Orange Beach, Alabama.http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/picture/2010/jun/14/bp-oil-spill-oil-spills#
6/18/2010 10:10:28 AM
WE FOUND A DEAD WHALE IN THE OCEANTHERE'S AN OIL SPILL ALSO IN THE OCEAN...OIL KILLED THE WHALE
6/18/2010 10:17:37 AM
^ no one has said that...did you read the article?
6/18/2010 10:20:06 AM
Data something's GOT MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEeeeeeeeeeee
6/18/2010 10:20:37 AM
I always just assumed whales sank when they died.
6/18/2010 10:21:06 AM
they do, eventually...once all of the gases escape
6/18/2010 10:22:47 AM
6/18/2010 10:24:18 AM
BP ALSO KILLED DENNIS HOPPER
6/18/2010 12:46:51 PM
By posting the dead whale article in this thread the poster is insinuating that oil had something to do with it...that's pretty obvious.
6/18/2010 12:55:52 PM
Drill, baby, drill!
6/18/2010 12:58:04 PM
Fuck you Joe Barton!http://www.collegenews.com/index.php?/article/twipc_joe_barton_apologizes_to_bp_wtf_0617201037/http://af.reuters.com/article/energyOilNews/idAFN1724393720100617
6/18/2010 1:03:14 PM
6/18/2010 1:05:01 PM
To be honest:
6/18/2010 1:06:31 PM
6/18/2010 1:08:09 PM
6/18/2010 1:12:53 PM
^^ I thought that speech of her's was pretty lol considering the spill BP was responsible for in Alaska a few years ago.
6/18/2010 1:15:00 PM
BP CEO Tony Hayward Relieved Of Day-To-Day Gulf Duties, Gets Life Backhttp://www.mediaite.com/tv/bp-ceo-tony-hayward-relieved-of-day-to-day-gulf-duties-gets-life-back/
6/18/2010 2:35:13 PM
I feel bad for the guy.Flame on.
6/18/2010 2:39:20 PM
nothing changeshttp://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_25/b4183016341730.htm?campaign_id=rss_null
6/18/2010 3:06:25 PM
I bitched about that in TSB a few months ago (citing the WSJ article). Nobody seemed to care.
6/18/2010 3:12:55 PM
^^ But that's typical American style, though. As long as it isn't happening to them, they don't give a shit.Chevron and Shell have been assfucking Africa with oil spills for the past two decades, but you haven't heard a blip about it.Hell, I bet that if this oil was simply leaking into the gulf but not approaching the precious beaches, no one would give half the shit they're giving now either.
6/18/2010 3:19:07 PM
i read some calculation that if this thing bleeds out, it can continue gushing for 2-4 yearsim going to bet on it being closer to 4.
6/19/2010 10:03:54 PM
If it bleeds we can kill it.
6/19/2010 10:05:01 PM
I read another calculation that said that the amount that it's gushing out per day......is the total amount of gasoline that we used every FOUR MINUTES.Fuck, we're addicted.
6/19/2010 10:05:47 PM
^^^^ Is there some kind of point you're trying to make that's buried beneath your self-righteous B.S.?[Edited on June 19, 2010 at 10:06 PM. Reason : ^]
6/19/2010 10:05:49 PM
define "use" does that mean for highway use?petroleum is in damn near everything we use. i dont understand where the 4min calculation came from, has to be for vehicles? seems impossible to calculate how much we actually use in a defined timeframe
6/19/2010 10:09:21 PM
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6/19/2010 11:32:02 PM