Super User fishinfiend Posted May 2, 2010 Super User Posted May 2, 2010 Looks like we are facing imminent devastation along the gulf coast. I live close to Mobile bay and about a half hour from the beaches. It is difficult to comprehend what my area is going to look like in the upcoming weeks and the economic damage it will cause in the region. It is tough to explain the feeling I have right now knowing that the area I love so much is soon to face such a disaster. :'( I am going to the state pier in Gulf Shores today to take a look at the beautiful beaches before the brown trout hit the fan. I will go back later this week to see how the area has been affected. I will post some pics later in the week. Quote
SuskyDude Posted May 2, 2010 Posted May 2, 2010 Very, very sad. Time to work on clean energy, or this will continue. Quote
Super User South FLA Posted May 2, 2010 Super User Posted May 2, 2010 I second the above motion. Let's start cutting the red-tape for nuclear power-plants, use natural gas to its full extent, build more hydro-electric plants, use wind energy to light our houses, etc etc., but....... Don't complain when cracking techniques used for Natural gas extraction ruins your watershed, don't complain when that nuclear power plant is in your backyard, don't complain when prices go up due to the fact the one of the most inexpensive sources of energy is phased out for less economically feasible alternative. Until then I suggest we make it safer to drill and use this unfortunate disaster to learn from. Quote
Super User Root beer Posted May 2, 2010 Super User Posted May 2, 2010 I hope it not too bad. I have been to Gulf Shores and Orange Beach many times. My grandparents would take me camping at Gulf State park. My grandpa and I once took a crab net to Fort Morgans and netted a bunch of crabs that we later boiled. Fun times. It would be a shame to see oil spill all over those beaches and wildlife area. Quote
Super User Sam Posted May 3, 2010 Super User Posted May 3, 2010 I second the above motion. Let's start cutting the red-tape for nuclear power-plants, use natural gas to its full extent, build more hydro-electric plants, use wind energy to light our houses, etc etc., but....... Don't complain when cracking techniques used for Natural gas extraction ruins your watershed, don't complain when that nuclear power plant is in your backyard, don't complain when prices go up due to the fact the one of the most inexpensive sources of energy is phased out for less economically feasible alternative. Until then I suggest we make it safer to drill and use this unfortunate disaster to learn from. Too intelligent. Won't work. Too many goodie good shoes who don't know anything but will be an obstacle to logical thinking. Quote
Super User burleytog Posted May 3, 2010 Super User Posted May 3, 2010 Oil is a natural substance, so returning it to the environment is a natural thing. Quote
Super User K_Mac Posted May 3, 2010 Super User Posted May 3, 2010 Oil is a natural substance, so returning it to the environment is a natural thing. So is arsenic. Returning it to nature via your drinking water would likely cause concern. Quote
Super User Tin Posted May 3, 2010 Super User Posted May 3, 2010 Oil is a natural substance, so returning it to the environment is a natural thing. That's why after I broke the rake over my knee I threw it in the woods. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted May 3, 2010 Super User Posted May 3, 2010 You may have not heard of this.......real cutting edge technology from Israel. Innowattech is developing a system to generate electricity from the pressure of traffic driving along roads. Piezo-electric generators are installed inches beneath the upper layer of asphalt and convert the mechanical energy of traffic passing over them into electrical energy. INNOWATTECH estimates that its generators placed along a half-mile stretch of a four-lane motorway would produce about 1MWh of electricity enough to power 2,500 households. It is testing More to this article, if interested I would email. Quote
Super User Gatorbassman Posted May 3, 2010 Super User Posted May 3, 2010 Oil is a natural substance, so returning it to the environment is a natural thing. Really Burley? Did you have to put your troll costume on for this one? Quote
Super User cart7t Posted May 3, 2010 Super User Posted May 3, 2010 Oil is a natural substance, so returning it to the environment is a natural thing. Really Burley? Did you have to put your troll costume on for this one? While you may be too young to remember, it was very common to dump your used oil from an oil change down the sewer or pour it along fencing to kill weeds back in the day before oil recycling facilities became available. On topic. I don't understand. You've got hundreds of these rigs drilled a mile deep and now one blows and they don't seem to have a reliable contingency plan on how to cap off the well? > Somebody needs to held accountable for this in a criminal sense. This is negligence pure stupidity. Quote
ClarkGriswald Posted May 3, 2010 Posted May 3, 2010 Oil is a natural substance, so returning it to the environment is a natural thing. Really Burley? Did you have to put your troll costume on for this one? You do know that a troll is someone that uses an anonymous ID to post and not their regular ID and their regular persona. I'm not sayin, I'm just sayin. Quote
Super User cart7t Posted May 4, 2010 Super User Posted May 4, 2010 Oil is a natural substance, so returning it to the environment is a natural thing. Really Burley? Did you have to put your troll costume on for this one? You do know that a troll is someone that uses an anonymous ID to post and not their regular ID and their regular persona. I'm not sayin, I'm just sayin. Not true. Regular posters can troll without resorting to an anonymous ID. Quote
Super User burleytog Posted May 4, 2010 Super User Posted May 4, 2010 Oil is a natural substance, so returning it to the environment is a natural thing. Really Burley? Did you have to put your troll costume on for this one? I don't wear costumes. Quote
Super User 5bass Posted May 4, 2010 Super User Posted May 4, 2010 Oil is a natural substance, so returning it to the environment is a natural thing. Really Burley? Did you have to put your troll costume on for this one? You do know that a troll is someone that uses an anonymous ID to post and not their regular ID and their regular persona. I'm not sayin, I'm just sayin. Not true. Regular posters can troll without resorting to an anonymous ID. Thats correct. Burley is a good example of this. Quote
Super User burleytog Posted May 4, 2010 Super User Posted May 4, 2010 Oil is a natural substance, so returning it to the environment is a natural thing. Really Burley? Did you have to put your troll costume on for this one? You do know that a troll is someone that uses an anonymous ID to post and not their regular ID and their regular persona. I'm not sayin, I'm just sayin. Not true. Regular posters can troll without resorting to an anonymous ID. Thats correct. Burley is a good example of this. I haven't trolled in years. Well, at least since the last time I trout fished. Plus trolling is prohibited by my club's by-laws. Quote
Super User 5bass Posted May 4, 2010 Super User Posted May 4, 2010 I haven't trolled in years. I beg to differ...and you claim to not wear costumes either. So that wasnt you in the pink tu-tu a couple of years ago? ;D Quote
Arthur Cat Posted May 4, 2010 Posted May 4, 2010 Such a shame. I was just down in that area a year ago and it still was wrecked from Katrina. Quote
Super User Bassin_Fin@tic Posted May 4, 2010 Super User Posted May 4, 2010 It's coming to Florida people. : Quote
BassThumb Posted May 5, 2010 Posted May 5, 2010 Oil is a natural substance, so returning it to the environment is a natural thing. Really Burley? Did you have to put your troll costume on for this one? You do know that a troll is someone that uses an anonymous ID to post and not their regular ID and their regular persona. I'm not sayin, I'm just sayin. Not true. Regular posters can troll without resorting to an anonymous ID. This is true. Anyone can do it. I think some don't even realize that they're doing it. Trolling is all about the intent to provoke people or to disrupt and derail topics. Quote
VABassin'14 Posted May 5, 2010 Posted May 5, 2010 I am just praying for the best and hoping it doesn't spread out and come up the Atlantic coast. Quote
done Posted May 5, 2010 Posted May 5, 2010 Yeah this totally sucks. We had been planning a trip down to the gulf coast for vacation. I am pretty much forgetting about that. It is tough to really gauge the damage this is going to do. What is really scary is they are saying it may not be capped and cleaned (from the water) until after hurricane season starts. All we need is one of those to push this slick way inland. it is unbelievable that their only plans for such a disaster is booms, and fire. You'd think they might just might keep a set of contingency plans around. Maybe even one of these "domes" sitting already build somewhere for them to deploy. Quote
Super User Bassin_Fin@tic Posted May 5, 2010 Super User Posted May 5, 2010 You'd think they might just might keep a set of contingency plans around. Maybe even one of these "domes" sitting already build somewhere for them to deploy. Bingo! You'd think that all possible worse case scenarios would have some sort of preventative measures in place or why. Oh wait they did,but it failed : This is a sick sick situation > Quote
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