Nuke the whales bumper stickers finally pay off

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  • lxskllr
    Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 13435

    #31
    I wonder if a nuke could take the top off the whole thing, My concern would be instead of covering it up, a bigger hole would be made :^D

    Here's a good picture set. Boston.com does some nice photo spreads...

    http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201...ly_in_the.html

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    • sgreger1
      Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 9451

      #32
      Wow Lx, those were the best pictures ive seen so far. This thing is getting intense. At least BP hired the fisherman to lay out the booms and stuff.

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      • deadohsky
        Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 625

        #33
        Originally posted by sgreger1 View Post
        @Deadhosky,

        Lol, what good is space if you can't flick your cigarette butt into it? But really, global warming, real or not, is frankly the least of my concerns. The entire world economy is burning to the ground and we are, each and every minute of every day, trying to fight off a full blown multinational depression, something which has never happened.

        This oil spill is just insult to injury. I mean not but like 4 years after Katrina? God's a cruel bastard sometimes for sure....


        You are so right though, we could be doing so much more. We have so many roadblocks to success here: Politics, profit and everything else, we could be doing so much more if we just all worked together to solve our problems. We sent a man to the moon in less than a decade, cummon, what can we really NOT solve? It just takes the will to do it.

        The first guy to figure out how to turn trash into something productive will be a trillionare. It's all free and waiting in piles to be profited from. Come free market! Fix this problem damnit! I've lobbied for you for years, make it f*cking happen!
        We need to be distracted as to not bring too much thought to the real issues though, right?

        That's exactly what i'm saying. They set a goal to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade and they did it. Think of how much farther we could be with todays technology if the space program was funded the way it should be. It's kind of discouraging to think that the most advanced and futuristic thing humans have ever done happened almost four decades ago.

        http://www.space.com/missionlaunches...on-100515.html

        Those were some really good pictures lxskllr.

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