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m II May 9th 10 07:58 PM

Whose Country is This?
 
bpnjensen wrote:

It didn't work because there's 5 times as much **** coming out of that
hole than they're willing to admit. It's an Exxon Valdez a week.


That, and ice/methane crystal build-up on the hygroscopic points of
the device. It's cold down that deep, even in the balmy Gulf. The
reports suggest the expulsion is now up to 3,000,000 gallons; could
certainly be more than that. No matter how you cut these cards, a
very bad deal.



I wonder how hot the oil is. The lower it's coming from, the hotter it's
going to be. Why isn't it melting the 'ice'?

As for the ice formation, if any, someone once said it was due to the
expansion of gas as it comes out with the oil. I don't know enough about
it to comment.

I *do* know, however, that ALL pollution or environmental degradation is
caused by corrupt politicians. They are too cheaply bought.

Corporations' right to pollute ends at the start of my food, water and
air supply.

No one can sell/trade/give away my rights to anyone else, but payoffs to
the political class ensure that is *exactly* what is happening.

Zappa was right. Politics are the entertainment branch of Industry.

In a not so surprise move, the BP home URL has removed the Homeland
Security logo and link that used to be at the top of the page.




mike

[email protected] May 9th 10 08:14 PM

Whose Country is This?
 
There is about two - three trillion cubic feet (or more) of methane ice
off the Coast of Louisiana.The trick is, How to make it economically
feasible to get that methane? How?

How Now Brown Cow.
cuhulin


[email protected] May 9th 10 08:24 PM

Whose Country is This?
 
Glo-Bull Bool Sheet.
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=288966

///Sheet, Mope!///
What's that you say, Sang?
///Sheet///
cuhulin


dave May 9th 10 09:26 PM

Whose Country is This?
 
m II wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:

It didn't work because there's 5 times as much **** coming out of that
hole than they're willing to admit. It's an Exxon Valdez a week.


That, and ice/methane crystal build-up on the hygroscopic points of
the device. It's cold down that deep, even in the balmy Gulf. The
reports suggest the expulsion is now up to 3,000,000 gallons; could
certainly be more than that. No matter how you cut these cards, a
very bad deal.



I wonder how hot the oil is. The lower it's coming from, the hotter it's
going to be. Why isn't it melting the 'ice'?

As for the ice formation, if any, someone once said it was due to the
expansion of gas as it comes out with the oil. I don't know enough about
it to comment.

I *do* know, however, that ALL pollution or environmental degradation is
caused by corrupt politicians. They are too cheaply bought.

Corporations' right to pollute ends at the start of my food, water and
air supply.

No one can sell/trade/give away my rights to anyone else, but payoffs to
the political class ensure that is *exactly* what is happening.

Zappa was right. Politics are the entertainment branch of Industry.

In a not so surprise move, the BP home URL has removed the Homeland
Security logo and link that used to be at the top of the page.




mike


When a pressurized fluid is suddenly relieved of pressure it gets cold.
This is how your refrigerator works.

The little hole on top of the coffer dam is too small. The gas has
already expanded way farther than tha, and the resulting cold from that,
as well as the temperature that far below the surface, has caused the
liquid methane and frozen sal****er to form the hydrate.

I'm wondering why they don't just let a big ice ball form in there (the
40' dingus) to see if it stops the leak.

[email protected] May 9th 10 09:46 PM

Whose Country is This?
 
There is no salt in Ice.That is why Icebergs are pure water.Ice is
lighter than water, that is why Ice Cubes float in my glass of Iced Tea
when I go to my sister and brother in laws home for Easter Dinner and
Thanksgiving Day dinner and Christmas Day Dinner.
Note: There is NO such thing as lunch, not around here anyway.It is
always Dinner.
Speaking of that, I have a brass bell.Sometimes I open my front door and
I make my brass bell sound off, I says,,, Dinner Time!, Dinner Time!
Come and get it! Dinner Time!, Dinner Time!
Sometimes I toot my horn.That damn democrap B HO ButtKisser over
there across the street, he hollered out to some other damn democrap B
HO ButtKissers,,,,
He's got some kind of a horn over there!!!
cuhulin


[email protected] May 9th 10 11:48 PM

Whose Country is This?
 
British POLLUTION (BP) plans to park oil box.
http://www.clarionledger.com

Anybody want to buy a big oil box? Cheap.
cuhulin


Joe from Kokomo[_2_] May 10th 10 12:32 PM

Whose Country is This?
 
On 5/9/2010 2:58 PM, m II wrote:

I *do* know, however, that ALL pollution or environmental degradation is
caused by corrupt politicians. They are too cheaply bought.


So what's yer point?

If we paid -more- for our corrupt politicians, would that make the oil
on the beach any less gloppy? ;-)

bpnjensen May 10th 10 03:46 PM

Whose Country is This?
 
On May 9, 12:14*pm, wrote:
There is about two - three trillion cubic feet (or more) of methane ice
off the Coast of Louisiana.The trick is, How to make it economically
feasible to get that methane? How?

How Now Brown Cow.
cuhulin


I'd just as soon leave it frozen there. The atmosphere is getting too
warm already.

bpnjensen May 10th 10 03:48 PM

Whose Country is This?
 
On May 9, 1:26*pm, dave wrote:
m II wrote:
bpnjensen wrote:


It didn't work because there's 5 times as much **** coming out of that
hole than they're willing to admit. *It's an Exxon Valdez a week.


That, and ice/methane crystal build-up on the hygroscopic points of
the device. *It's cold down that deep, even in the balmy Gulf. *The
reports suggest the expulsion is now up to 3,000,000 gallons; could
certainly be more than that. *No matter how you cut these cards, a
very bad deal.


I wonder how hot the oil is. The lower it's coming from, the hotter it's
going to be. Why isn't it melting the 'ice'?


As for the ice formation, if any, someone once said it was due to the
expansion of gas as it comes out with the oil. I don't know enough about
it to comment.


I *do* know, however, that ALL pollution or environmental degradation is
caused by corrupt politicians. They are too cheaply bought.


Corporations' right to pollute ends at the start of my food, water and
air supply.


No one can sell/trade/give away my rights to anyone else, but payoffs to
the political class ensure that is *exactly* what is happening.


Zappa was right. Politics are the entertainment branch of Industry.


In a not so surprise move, the BP home URL has removed the Homeland
Security logo and link that used to be at the top of the page.


mike


When a pressurized fluid is suddenly relieved of pressure it gets cold.
* This is how your refrigerator works.

The little hole on top of the coffer dam is too small. *The gas has
already expanded way farther than tha, and the resulting cold from that,
as well as the temperature that far below the surface, has caused the
liquid methane and frozen sal****er to form the hydrate.

I'm wondering why they don't just let a big ice ball form in there (the
40' dingus) to see if it stops the leak.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Exactly - but I'd guess the pressure of the upwelling oil would easily
topple the dingus if the stopper were left in place. I would not
trust the anchors to the ocean floor, even if they we fastened to
bedrock (which is unlikely, given the geography).

[email protected] May 10th 10 04:34 PM

Whose Country is This?
 
That damn big oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico could/probally will turn
out to have unimaginable consequences.The damn hurricane season isn't
far off! Lawsuits will be flying everywhere! British POLLUTION doesn't
have enough money.
cuhulin



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