B buttslut Guest Jul 19, 2010 #101 I guess it would have helped if Obama's Administration kept their hands out of the oil companies pants
I guess it would have helped if Obama's Administration kept their hands out of the oil companies pants
A Ameter Guest Jul 19, 2010 #104 Possible as well. I don't have the experience and knowledge to say for sure
A art_VW_shark Guest Jul 19, 2010 #106 my friend and i essentially reached the conclusion this is a message from above that louisiana is no man's land
my friend and i essentially reached the conclusion this is a message from above that louisiana is no man's land
D DrunkyTheBear Guest Jul 19, 2010 #110 Damn, this sucks. I did not think i would work cause it looked like to much mud was coming out of the top then was going down the well...
Damn, this sucks. I did not think i would work cause it looked like to much mud was coming out of the top then was going down the well...
H herpes Guest Jul 19, 2010 #111 brb, searching for everyone typing "drill baby drill" in the last month and putting them on my IL fucking retards
brb, searching for everyone typing "drill baby drill" in the last month and putting them on my IL fucking retards
M MC Guest Jul 19, 2010 #113 Did they say there shouldve been a "worst case scenario" back up plan in case?
L LancerV Guest Jul 19, 2010 #116 I hope your joking if you think weve gone 35k ft below the ocean in a manned vessel
B buttslut Guest Jul 19, 2010 #117 If BP conducted and drilled according to plan they shouldn't be held responsible.
L Lope Guest Jul 19, 2010 #118 Louisiana sure gets fucked over a lot hurricane season starting... that combo is gonna fuck some shit up
Louisiana sure gets fucked over a lot hurricane season starting... that combo is gonna fuck some shit up
V Vanilla Tarantino Guest Jul 19, 2010 #119 Depth of water d giving overpressure P from P = rho_watergh: | 0.95 miles | 5000 feet | 1.5 km (kilometers) | (assuming water density ~~ 1000 kg/m^3) Doesn't account for changes in density with depth and temperature, but it's probably a good rough estimate.
Depth of water d giving overpressure P from P = rho_watergh: | 0.95 miles | 5000 feet | 1.5 km (kilometers) | (assuming water density ~~ 1000 kg/m^3) Doesn't account for changes in density with depth and temperature, but it's probably a good rough estimate.