Vice Lord wrote: I'm sticking by my sept. 4th prediction. They will hit some hard bedrocks or granite that will slow the drilling process down significantly.
Just wanted to save this quote, after all you should know they're union workers.
I've been extremely busy but someone at the SportsBook told me that BP says they are containing 1000 barrels of oil a day from the ruptured well head. Considering that I estimate that 20,000 barrels are spilling out of there, thats only 10% of the sweet crude being recaptured.
I've been extremely busy but someone at the SportsBook told me that BP says they are containing 1000 barrels of oil a day from the ruptured well head. Considering that I estimate that 20,000 barrels are spilling out of there, thats only 10% of the sweet crude being recaptured.
I'm sure glad you don't teach math!
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Comprehensive is Latin for there is lots of bad stuff in it - Trey Gowdy
Thanks guys for making laugh my ass off. Thanks VL for playing the straight man and giving everyone else an opportunity to shine with their wit.
It has reminded me of my mother as she would always say, "When life gets tough laugh at it." This oil spill is tough to take without getting upset.
There is little we can do about this event other than to observe the challenges and how we humans make progress through trial and error. What we learn is how tough it is to deal with frontier challenges because there are so many variables we do not anticipate. Learning is a stepwise process. In a few years you will hear all kinds of "experts" proclaiming "that everyone knew it was not going to work until the got the relief wells drilled." Where are those wizened heads now? Hiding in a dark place until they can come out and make their ludicrous proclamations. :blahblah: lol