Yahoo Bot wrote:If they can't fix a disaster in a timely manner, they shouldn't be drilling there.
It's like launching an orbiting nuclear reactor. Some day it is going to come down, and there isn't anything you can do about it.
Probably the smartest comments you've made on this board, or at least among them.
“I was hooked from the start,” Snoop Dogg said. “We talked about the purpose of life, played Mousetrap, and ate brownies. The kids thought it was off the hook, for real.”
CaliforniaKid wrote:I agree. My dad's a geologist and he said there's an easy fix, but BP isn't pursuing it because it would lock the oil underground, and then there's no guarantee they'll be permitted to drill new wells. By drilling relief wells instead, they ensure that they can still get the oil.
I'm so shocked.
“I was hooked from the start,” Snoop Dogg said. “We talked about the purpose of life, played Mousetrap, and ate brownies. The kids thought it was off the hook, for real.”
Give BP a weekly deadline to meet with positive progress mandatory.
Each week they don't meet the goal, execute one of the top execs... active or retired - it doesn't matter. Nothing will get them off their fat foreign butts faster than a 'drop dead' deadline that is real.
"This is how INGORNAT these fools are!" - darricktevenson
Bow your head and mutter, what in hell am I doing here?
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Joseph wrote:Give BP a weekly deadline to meet with positive progress mandatory.
Each week they don't meet the goal, execute one of the top execs... active or retired - it doesn't matter. Nothing will get them off their fat foreign butts faster than a 'drop dead' deadline that is real.
Wonder what would have happened if the UK had given us the same terms for getting out of Iraq.
“I was hooked from the start,” Snoop Dogg said. “We talked about the purpose of life, played Mousetrap, and ate brownies. The kids thought it was off the hook, for real.”
Kevin Graham wrote:And that's OK to agree to disagree. But do you have a proposed solution for the current problem in the Gulf?
I like your idea of an explosive. I'm not an engineer, much less a petroleum engineer with expertise in off-shore wells. So I'm sure my knowledge and assessment of the situation is not well informed. But I like your explosive idea nonetheless.
Kevin Graham wrote: I think the government should take over the operation. Maybe they could lower a bomb to seal the leak.
Yahoo Bot wrote:That's right. Let the U.S. military step in.
Yeah, that ol' univ' method to solve any problem. As I remember, it was satisfactory in every corner of the world. Cuba, Korea, Vietnam, Afhganistan, Iraq. A nuclear bomb, if I may ask.
Louis XIV of France had Ultima Ratio Regum ("last argument of kings") engraved on the cannons of his armies.
I know of nothing poorer Under the sun, than you, you Gods! ... Should I honour you? Why?
Kevin Graham wrote:I think Obama is screwing up by agreeing to let BP handle the mess.
I agree. My dad's a geologist and he said there's an easy fix, but BP isn't pursuing it because it would lock the oil underground, and then there's no guarantee they'll be permitted to drill new wells. By drilling relief wells instead, they ensure that they can still get the oil.
I doubt this, and I'll tell you why. The longer this goes unfixed, the more environmental damage is going to happen, and you better believe BP is already on the hook for billions from what's happened so far, and they could end up on the hook for many billions more. There's no way they'll get enough oil from just this one well to pay for all of that. The payoff for what you're saying simply isn't worth the risk.
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Kevin Graham wrote: I think the government should take over the operation. Maybe they could lower a bomb to seal the leak.
Yahoo Bot wrote:That's right. Let the U.S. military step in.
Yeah, that ol' univ' method to solve any problem. As I remember, it was satisfactory in every corner of the world. Cuba, Korea, Vietnam, Afhganistan, Iraq. A nuclear bomb, if I may ask.
Louis XIV of France had Ultima Ratio Regum ("last argument of kings") engraved on the cannons of his armies.
classic!
Takes me back to my army days - if in doubt, blow something up.