J jzakhar Guest Jul 18, 2010 #43 You happen to have any examples of this? I find this really really hard to believe.
B ballz2wallz Guest Jul 19, 2010 #46 Yeah but while there he mentioned that he sits around and wonders how this can be fixed. What a burden this thing must be to him!
Yeah but while there he mentioned that he sits around and wonders how this can be fixed. What a burden this thing must be to him!
B Burmonster Guest Jul 19, 2010 #47 No irony. You really are a raging idiot. I wouldn't expect you to see it so I won't hold it against you. All the same, doesn't change what you are.
No irony. You really are a raging idiot. I wouldn't expect you to see it so I won't hold it against you. All the same, doesn't change what you are.
U UCFGavin Guest Jul 19, 2010 #48 because if they top kill it it affects their potential revenues from that well?
C CBFryman Guest Jul 19, 2010 #49 Pan handle WAY down by AL and MS perhaps, my gulf cost experience since this happened is limited to Steinhatchee down. I'm headed to St. George Island this weekend so I'll report back.
Pan handle WAY down by AL and MS perhaps, my gulf cost experience since this happened is limited to Steinhatchee down. I'm headed to St. George Island this weekend so I'll report back.
A Afanasi Guest Jul 19, 2010 #50 it's hilarious that people hate on nuclear so much when oil definitely has done more damage
N Netbastard Guest Jul 19, 2010 #51 cool, take pics if the oil is washing up on shore or if there's any hot chicks in bikini's
R rothbard Guest Jul 19, 2010 #54 When a corporation freezes executive pay, that means executives have to work with absolutely zero pay. This isn't even up for debate.
When a corporation freezes executive pay, that means executives have to work with absolutely zero pay. This isn't even up for debate.
3 |3illy the |< Guest Jul 19, 2010 #55 I don't think anyone cares about politics. Everyone, BP included, want to plug up the problem.
V V! Guest Jul 19, 2010 #58 It's hard to compare since they don't even know how much oil has spilled. I think the Exxon disaster was a different type of oil, and it was all at once on the surface....
It's hard to compare since they don't even know how much oil has spilled. I think the Exxon disaster was a different type of oil, and it was all at once on the surface....
B ballz2wallz Guest Jul 19, 2010 #59 BS...never let a good crisis go to waste. How else will they increase taxes 4x?
E essense Guest Jul 19, 2010 #60 Any reliable numbers (Read: Not from BP) about how much oild is spilling out per day? Last I heard BP was saying 5k barrells and some Universtity Joe was saying 15x that.
Any reliable numbers (Read: Not from BP) about how much oild is spilling out per day? Last I heard BP was saying 5k barrells and some Universtity Joe was saying 15x that.