sthughes wrote:Why, whats the big problem (apart from all the oil, hurricanes and republican voters I mean)?
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
sthughes wrote:Why, whats the big problem (apart from all the oil, hurricanes and republican voters I mean)?
Le-Loup wrote:The US government have ordered a complete black out of media reporting on this. The coastline is already screwed. The chemicals used to kill the oil is worse than the oil. People are getting sick. This is the second BP disaster in April, not the first! Best scenario is that everyone in the area gets sick. Next scenario is a tsunami and gas clouds that can explode with lightening. Worst scenario is a total release of gasses which scientists say could be world distruction.
I am not a scare monger, but this apears to be the real thing. It is already far worse than BP and the government are letting on, and it could get a lot worse.
Nuts wrote:really? how did you come to know le-loup?
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Read it on the internet? Wow it must be true then...
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Not saying it didnt happen or it's not a huge disaster, end of the world though? Im not that foresighted to know.....
Le-Loup wrote:Nuts wrote:really? how did you come to know le-loup?
An email, then I googled Gulf Oil Disaster.
Le-Loup wrote:ILUVSWTAS wrote:Not saying it didnt happen or it's not a huge disaster, end of the world though? Im not that foresighted to know.....
Neither am I, but you remember the gas bubble in the African lake some time ago, wiped out a village and stock? Well scientists say there is a bigger bubble where the oil rig is. This well is one of the deepest ever, and they were warned before hand. But it is also one of the richest oil reserves, and the financial gains outweighed security with BP and the US government. Scientists have a couple of scenarios if this present work releases this gas bubble, could be now, or six months time, or maybe not at all. But I think it is worth keeping track of, even if there is not much we can do about it.
Le-Loup wrote:there is not much we can do about it.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Phew thank god for that Ollster! Im sure I read somewhere that we are all descendants from another planet, surely you could just build a new spaceship Hughsie??
Here try this...
http://www.google.com.au/images?rls=ig& ... CDcQsAQwAw
Le-Loup wrote:But this really is getting off topic, unless we start a new one: Things I have seen whilst bushwalking.
ollster wrote:Le-Loup wrote:But this really is getting off topic, unless we start a new one: Things I have seen whilst bushwalking.
Please do! I love reading this stuff, the site was starting to get boring again after The Breminator fiasco, and this is really getting my interest back!
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