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Watching the live feed over the Interwebitube has been a sensation.
The hypnotic video of mud, gas and oil billowing from the seafloor has become an Internet sensation as Americans watch to see whether BP’s effort to plug the gusher in the Gulf of Mexico succeeds.
BP warned Friday that it could be Sunday or later before the outcome of the cliffhanger becomes clear. And scientists cautioned that few conclusions can be drawn with any certainty from watching the spillcam coverage of the “top kill.” But some said the video seemed to suggest BP was gaining ground.
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BP, under pressure from Congress, made available a live video feed of what is going on underwater, and about 3,000 websites were showing a version of it that the PBS “Newshour” offered for free. On Thursday alone, show spokeswoman Anne Bell said, more than a million people watched it. Many found it hypnotic.












Americans need to ween themselves off the oil tit. The most practical way to do it is quickly moving to electric cars.
Planes and commercial vehicles, trucks need oil for it’s energy density but that’s it. That goodness we finally have an administration that gets this.
While we lost a decade during the Cheney administration sucking on that oil tit even more, I’m hopeful we can cut Saudi oil tit consumption by 30-40% in 10 years time.
You have an unhealthy obsession with greasy tits.
really nice sharing thanks
#2–zybiotch==you obviously have never had greasy tit. Be sure to get extra onion rings for the ring toss.
So–still focused on the moving pictures huh?
Yep==most constantly predicted and unanimously predicted and warned by ALL parties involved as the cause of our ultimate destruction===continues unabated.
Amusing? Only if you like greasy tits. Two per order please.
“Usually” when business screws over the public and lies their ass off, the motive is clear: money. but here the short sighted self interest of the oil industry is befuddling and moronic. Look at all the resource/revenue they are loosing and how much it is going to cost them. I’d think the BP board/itself would “care” why safety standards used elsewhere in the world by law were not used in the USA by choice? IT JUST MAKES SENSE!!! Sonic Safety Valves and a relief well drilled at the same time are standard elsewhere.
Any help on why this self interested well known relatively cheap investment is not made by Big Oil just because they aren’t forced to?
BUT ONCE AGAIN–no jail time, the biggest crooks go free while Big Government acts all innocent, and libertarians day dream about being Big Oil CEO’s.
Silly Hoomans. ((Beer Me!!))
The public demand cheap gas, there are near riots when the pump price approaches half that in europe, any politician that suggests any limit on drilling, any environmental or safety standards is hounded out.
Yet all this is the oil companies fault.
Presumably the reason there isn’t free health care is all the fault of hospital billing depts.
Bobbo -
Are you asking for regulation of the oil industry to the highest standards? You socialist!
Next thing we know, you will be asking for financial industry risk oversight! You socialist!
Don’t you realize that corporations have our best interests in mind, and that self regulation is the best option? We should even let corporations write the laws that regulate them, so they can prosper and help us live better! If you don’t agree, you are a socialist!
Personally, I think that we should require that all liberals wear an identifying mark on their clothes, like an “L” or a star or something… that way we can know who to blame for our problems!
I’ve been spending my morning checking out this site, about some interesting nuclear reactor tech:
http://energyfromthorium.com/
It seems our entire nuclear energy system was designed to produce plutonium, not to economically and safely produce electricity. Once we had “enough” plutonium to smite our enemies, we passed a bunch of laws banning further processing of spent fuel (that still has a lot of useful energy available), instead of looking for better, safer, cheaper reactors. Now the newer designs are just variations of the still dangerous and expensive theme.
Of course, I also bought 100 shares of BP, betting long on the poor memory of the media and slap-on-the-wrist laws we have. I missed out on Goldman Sachs, I don’t want to miss this one.
This chart by itself is useless and misleading.
Among other things, oil consumption is directly related to GDP. So here’s what to do…. become a third world economy.
Problem solved.
Blah blah blah…
More fresh water gets dumped into the sea by the Colorado river in a couple seconds then all the oil leaked to date. The earth will heal itself.
So if you want to watch the video in a much smaller window and not have a browser open.
Launch Windows Media Player, File, Open URL… then paste in:
http://mfile.akamai.com/97892/live/reflector:46245.asx?bkup=46260
Re: #10 “More fresh water gets dumped into the sea by the Colorado river in a couple seconds then all the oil leaked to date. The earth will heal itself.”
Finally, someone with common sense. The ocean is the perfect place to dump all our radioactive and other hazardous waste. More fresh water gets dumped into the sea by the Colorado river in a couple seconds then all the radioactive waste created to date.
Who needs garbage dumps? We have the ocean. That Colorado river is just amazing! Why didn’t anyone think of this before?
Ahh did any-one notice the Elephant in the room on this Graphic????
Consumption is EXCEEDING Production
So where is the extra 400,000 barrels a day coming from…..
Gman, like anthropogenic global warming charts, this one is skewed for maximum effect. In truth, consumption and production are kept relatively equal, with a stockpile to maintain flow discrepancies. In fact, production has been exceeding consumption for some time, causing the price of crude to drop.
from graphic
“North America (excluding U.S.)”
is that Canada?
but why? it is shorter too,
I thought the Colorado River actually doesn’t make it to the Sea of Cortez anymore? Maybe they openned up the flush valve for picture taking? But its nonsense to remark/think that “the Earth will cleanse itself” so there is no problem worth fixing. Part of the way the earth WILL ultimately fix itself/go on is without that fuzzy mold like covering called humanity.
#7–Asleep==no, my question was not the obvious conclusion anyone should draw and the rest of the world other than the USA has drawn. MY question was why doesn’t Big Oil regulate itself (safety wise) in its own best interests? If I was Big Oil, I wouldn’t like seeing my profit flow streaming wild into the ocean. Seems like a loss of revenue to me.
re#15, bobbo,”MY question was why doesn’t Big Oil regulate itself (safety wise) in its own best interests?
Penny wise and pound foolish and it won’t happen again until next time. Besides, there’s plenty more from where that came from… greedy investors money and untapped oil, that is.
The best that can come out of this is for all North American drilling to be regulated by government. They aren’t going to stop drilling offshore.
Why doesn’t Obama care about the oil leak?
This is worse than Bush’s Katrina!
Thanks Barry for abdicating your responsibilities and going on vacation.
@12 It could be. What you don’t take into account is oil-producing countries that have fallen into the hands of idiots where oil production has fallen well below half what it used to be and not because oil is depleting, but because they just want to control their countries thru poverty.
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The spill amount seems rather low. Is this calculator working right? If it is gallon, that is about 10,000 barrels per day, and about half a million barrels to date?