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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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masturbate George Bush's tiny penis envy ego instead of putting this money into finding some sort of energy besides feeding the purses of his fucking masters who run the oil companies. Here is an interesting link to a live feed of the latest 'fix" to the BP well:
www.bp.com/liveassets/bp_internet/globalbp/globalbp_uk_english/incident_response/STAGING/local_assets/html/Skandi_ROV2.html
Here are some more links:
www.bp.com/genericarticle.do?categoryId=9033572&contentId=7062605
For what it is worth, I send my apologies to whomever cares for the fucking shit we are doing to everyone else and our environment.
Conversely: what do you think of the latest weather?
(, Sun 6 Jun 2010, 3:19, 7 replies, latest was 16 years ago)
over here on this coast. Year round average temps around 70 degrees.
(, Sun 6 Jun 2010, 3:40, Reply)
Sorry.
(, Sun 6 Jun 2010, 8:49, Reply)
Was supposed to go out a jog but my thigh is still tight from Friday's run so I'm not going to risk it (and I'm a lazy cunt).
Speaking about energy, we have a couple of nuclear reactors being decommissioned in the next decade or so. The site accounts for/employs something like 75% of the economy up here, so it will be very interesting to see what happens when it's finally cleaned up and gone.
There's talk that all the educated electrician types with experience in the energy industry will have jobs to go to in renewable projects but I'm struggling to see just how many jobs renewables can bring.
(, Sun 6 Jun 2010, 9:06, Reply)
I saw some american on the news from florida crying yesterday because a little bit of oil was on her beach, they used a kid's shovel to demonstrate how bad it is, the whole household simultaniously yelled "Oh shut up".
I believe very strongly that the earth can fix itself of pretty much anything, and it'll fix itself of this. Yeah', sure, it'll take a long time, maybe even 20 or 30 years, but on the scale of things, that's nothing, it's not even a lifetime by human terms.
(, Sun 6 Jun 2010, 12:48, Reply)
on safety while drilling. In reality now, no one has any idea how to stop the leak considering the great pressures that must be associated with the oil release considering the 5000 foot column of water pressing down on everything.
What's amazing is that they think they can drill into the existing well. While this will probably work to stop the flow, how the fuck can they hit an area that small that many thousands of feet deep? Drilling at that depth is like driving a piece of thread thtough a huge bowl of jello. A 5000-10000 length of drill rod is flexible as hell. How do they control and steer it.
As to the nature taking care of itself, I agree, but it will take a lot more than 2- or 30 years. Bacteria love to eat the lighter fractions as they dissolve into aqueous phase (great carbon source) but the heavier fractions will be around for generations (the 1970's spills off California are still affecting sea life).
I am also concernd about the estuaries in the Gulf. These are hugly productive breeding grounds for both large fish and more importnatly the smaller organisms that are the basis of the food chain. If they can't keep oil put of these, with the ocean already over the fuck fished, who knows what the effect of this will be.
Anyway, it's raining like crazy here and I have to go to the funeral of a friend and co-worker who was in great shape and only 52 when he collapsed and died at the office Tuesday so I am in a crappy mood.
Sorry for all the pontificting
(, Sun 6 Jun 2010, 14:13, Reply)
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