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On Aug 31, 10:34*am, iBoatMore wrote:
In article 5860ba74-b7da-4881-9afc-
,
says...







On Aug 30, 11:07*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 16:30:00 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:


On 30/08/2011 5:21 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 16:49:15 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
*wrote:


Enviro-whackos told us the Gulf oil spill would be a sort of enviro-
armageddon destroying fisheries forever. *I said the effects would be
inconsequential in a couple of years due to the extreme weathering
from the amount of ultra-violet light and micro-bio critters eating it
up. *I was correct. *Two years after the spill and the effect on
fisheries is very low and will be nearly nothing a year from now. *The
effects on beaches is almost nothing. *Within 5 years, you will not be
able to find any of the oil on beaches as it will be weathered and
eaten by critters to nearly nothing.
The only major effect the spill has had is the elimination of oil
industry jobs by the Obama admin in response to the spill.
Scientists have all been surprised at how fast the oil has
dissappeared meaning most of them know nothing of what actually
happens in the Gulf. *There is still some heavy oil on the botom but
even it is rapidly being consummed by oil eating life. *The Gulf of
Mexico is complately dif from prince William Sound where oil from teh
Exxon Valdez is still seen. *We have more than 3X the UV flux and the
amount of life in the Gulf that eats oil is probably greater by
factors of thousands. *Much of this life evolved in the presence of
natural oil seeps so given the oil spill they ate it up.


Don't pat yourself on the back with misinformation.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...-blood_n_81239...


http://oilspill.skytruth.org/


http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201..._one_year_late...


and about a million others. I can explain Google to you, if necessary.


One huge logic flaw here. *Do they drink seawater? *How did it really
get in their system? *I mean really get there? *How does it compare to
an auto mechanic?


As for Xylene can cause dizziness, headaches, skin irritation,
confusion, and a whole slew of other ailments, isn' that the norm for
1/2 the population before BP?


Want bad? *Look at the plutonium, tritium, uranium that Japan washed to
the Pacific Ocean. *But since it doesn't sell taxes, green knobs ignore it.


I was also reading how in quakes and fishers, often oil spills out
naturally. *Oil isn't unnatural folks, it isn't like DDT, enriched
uranium, great lakes GM chromium and the like, it is out there. *Oil
sands same thing, been leeching naturally for a million years. *Tehy
even find bones carbon dating before man.


La Brea Tar Pits, right in CA,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Brea_Tar_Pitsandthe sky didn't fall.


Yes, you're stupid. I think you want to live in the Tar Pits, but
alas, they won't let you into the country.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


He has his own Tar Pits in Alberta.


Hey, Don, I thought, like Harry you can't stand this place and it's
regulars. Why are you here then? I'm expecting Harry's stupid excuse.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



I'm on a mission to clean up this newsgroup and get it back to
civility.
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In article 430ef104-d425-49a7-8cbc-69fad35a56c3
@h7g2000yqm.googlegroups.com, says...

On Aug 31, 10:34*am, iBoatMore wrote:
In article 5860ba74-b7da-4881-9afc-
,
says...







On Aug 30, 11:07*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 16:30:00 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:


On 30/08/2011 5:21 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 16:49:15 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
*wrote:


Enviro-whackos told us the Gulf oil spill would be a sort of enviro-
armageddon destroying fisheries forever. *I said the effects would be
inconsequential in a couple of years due to the extreme weathering
from the amount of ultra-violet light and micro-bio critters eating it
up. *I was correct. *Two years after the spill and the effect on
fisheries is very low and will be nearly nothing a year from now. *The
effects on beaches is almost nothing. *Within 5 years, you will not be
able to find any of the oil on beaches as it will be weathered and
eaten by critters to nearly nothing.
The only major effect the spill has had is the elimination of oil
industry jobs by the Obama admin in response to the spill.
Scientists have all been surprised at how fast the oil has
dissappeared meaning most of them know nothing of what actually
happens in the Gulf. *There is still some heavy oil on the botom but
even it is rapidly being consummed by oil eating life. *The Gulf of
Mexico is complately dif from prince William Sound where oil from teh
Exxon Valdez is still seen. *We have more than 3X the UV flux and the
amount of life in the Gulf that eats oil is probably greater by
factors of thousands. *Much of this life evolved in the presence of
natural oil seeps so given the oil spill they ate it up.


Don't pat yourself on the back with misinformation.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...-blood_n_81239...

http://oilspill.skytruth.org/


http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201..._one_year_late...


and about a million others. I can explain Google to you, if necessary.


One huge logic flaw here. *Do they drink seawater? *How did it really
get in their system? *I mean really get there? *How does it compare to
an auto mechanic?


As for Xylene can cause dizziness, headaches, skin irritation,
confusion, and a whole slew of other ailments, isn' that the norm for
1/2 the population before BP?


Want bad? *Look at the plutonium, tritium, uranium that Japan washed to
the Pacific Ocean. *But since it doesn't sell taxes, green knobs ignore it.


I was also reading how in quakes and fishers, often oil spills out
naturally. *Oil isn't unnatural folks, it isn't like DDT, enriched
uranium, great lakes GM chromium and the like, it is out there. *Oil
sands same thing, been leeching naturally for a million years. *Tehy
even find bones carbon dating before man.


La Brea Tar Pits, right in CA,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Brea_Tar_Pitsandthe sky didn't fall.


Yes, you're stupid. I think you want to live in the Tar Pits, but
alas, they won't let you into the country.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


He has his own Tar Pits in Alberta.


Hey, Don, I thought, like Harry you can't stand this place and it's
regulars. Why are you here then? I'm expecting Harry's stupid excuse.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



I'm on a mission to clean up this newsgroup and get it back to
civility.


Why do you come here and do nothing but call names and insult then, Don?
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On Aug 31, 12:01*pm, iBoatMore wrote:
In article 430ef104-d425-49a7-8cbc-69fad35a56c3
@h7g2000yqm.googlegroups.com, says...







On Aug 31, 10:34*am, iBoatMore wrote:
In article 5860ba74-b7da-4881-9afc-
,
says...


On Aug 30, 11:07*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 16:30:00 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:


On 30/08/2011 5:21 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 16:49:15 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
*wrote:


Enviro-whackos told us the Gulf oil spill would be a sort of enviro-
armageddon destroying fisheries forever. *I said the effects would be
inconsequential in a couple of years due to the extreme weathering
from the amount of ultra-violet light and micro-bio critters eating it
up. *I was correct. *Two years after the spill and the effect on
fisheries is very low and will be nearly nothing a year from now. *The
effects on beaches is almost nothing. *Within 5 years, you will not be
able to find any of the oil on beaches as it will be weathered and
eaten by critters to nearly nothing.
The only major effect the spill has had is the elimination of oil
industry jobs by the Obama admin in response to the spill.
Scientists have all been surprised at how fast the oil has
dissappeared meaning most of them know nothing of what actually
happens in the Gulf. *There is still some heavy oil on the botom but
even it is rapidly being consummed by oil eating life. *The Gulf of
Mexico is complately dif from prince William Sound where oil from teh
Exxon Valdez is still seen. *We have more than 3X the UV flux and the
amount of life in the Gulf that eats oil is probably greater by
factors of thousands. *Much of this life evolved in the presence of
natural oil seeps so given the oil spill they ate it up.


Don't pat yourself on the back with misinformation.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...-blood_n_81239...


http://oilspill.skytruth.org/


http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201..._one_year_late...


and about a million others. I can explain Google to you, if necessary.


One huge logic flaw here. *Do they drink seawater? *How did it really
get in their system? *I mean really get there? *How does it compare to
an auto mechanic?


As for Xylene can cause dizziness, headaches, skin irritation,
confusion, and a whole slew of other ailments, isn' that the norm for
1/2 the population before BP?


Want bad? *Look at the plutonium, tritium, uranium that Japan washed to
the Pacific Ocean. *But since it doesn't sell taxes, green knobs ignore it.


I was also reading how in quakes and fishers, often oil spills out
naturally. *Oil isn't unnatural folks, it isn't like DDT, enriched
uranium, great lakes GM chromium and the like, it is out there. *Oil
sands same thing, been leeching naturally for a million years. *Tehy
even find bones carbon dating before man.


La Brea Tar Pits, right in CA,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Brea_Tar_Pitsandthesky didn't fall.


Yes, you're stupid. I think you want to live in the Tar Pits, but
alas, they won't let you into the country.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


He has his own Tar Pits in Alberta.


Hey, Don, I thought, like Harry you can't stand this place and it's
regulars. Why are you here then? I'm expecting Harry's stupid excuse.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I'm on a mission to clean up this newsgroup and get it back to
civility.


Why do you come here and do nothing but call names and insult then, Don?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


No one said the task would be easy or that I wouldn't get my hands
dirty from time to time.
The thing to keep in mind is the long range goal....... which seems
to keep moving farther & farther away thanks to you and your ilk.
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On 8/31/11 11:16 AM, North Star wrote:
On Aug 31, 12:01 pm, wrote:



I'm on a mission to clean up this newsgroup and get it back to
civility.


Why do you come here and do nothing but call names and insult then, Don?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


No one said the task would be easy or that I wouldn't get my hands
dirty from time to time.
The thing to keep in mind is the long range goal....... which seems
to keep moving farther& farther away thanks to you and your ilk.



Hehehehe. Good luck, friend Don. I think you should pick a new handle to
suit your quest... Don Quixote. :?) And that's my contribution to
wrecked.boats for the day.





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In article b323f337-d98c-4bf0-9337-
,
says...

On Aug 31, 12:01*pm, iBoatMore wrote:
In article 430ef104-d425-49a7-8cbc-69fad35a56c3
@h7g2000yqm.googlegroups.com, says...







On Aug 31, 10:34*am, iBoatMore wrote:
In article 5860ba74-b7da-4881-9afc-
,
says...


On Aug 30, 11:07*pm, wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 16:30:00 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:


On 30/08/2011 5:21 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 16:49:15 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
*wrote:


Enviro-whackos told us the Gulf oil spill would be a sort of enviro-
armageddon destroying fisheries forever. *I said the effects would be
inconsequential in a couple of years due to the extreme weathering
from the amount of ultra-violet light and micro-bio critters eating it
up. *I was correct. *Two years after the spill and the effect on
fisheries is very low and will be nearly nothing a year from now. *The
effects on beaches is almost nothing. *Within 5 years, you will not be
able to find any of the oil on beaches as it will be weathered and
eaten by critters to nearly nothing.
The only major effect the spill has had is the elimination of oil
industry jobs by the Obama admin in response to the spill.
Scientists have all been surprised at how fast the oil has
dissappeared meaning most of them know nothing of what actually
happens in the Gulf. *There is still some heavy oil on the botom but
even it is rapidly being consummed by oil eating life. *The Gulf of
Mexico is complately dif from prince William Sound where oil from teh
Exxon Valdez is still seen. *We have more than 3X the UV flux and the
amount of life in the Gulf that eats oil is probably greater by
factors of thousands. *Much of this life evolved in the presence of
natural oil seeps so given the oil spill they ate it up.


Don't pat yourself on the back with misinformation.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...-blood_n_81239...

http://oilspill.skytruth.org/


http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201..._one_year_late...


and about a million others. I can explain Google to you, if necessary.


One huge logic flaw here. *Do they drink seawater? *How did it really
get in their system? *I mean really get there? *How does it compare to
an auto mechanic?


As for Xylene can cause dizziness, headaches, skin irritation,
confusion, and a whole slew of other ailments, isn' that the norm for
1/2 the population before BP?


Want bad? *Look at the plutonium, tritium, uranium that Japan washed to
the Pacific Ocean. *But since it doesn't sell taxes, green knobs ignore it.


I was also reading how in quakes and fishers, often oil spills out
naturally. *Oil isn't unnatural folks, it isn't like DDT, enriched
uranium, great lakes GM chromium and the like, it is out there. *Oil
sands same thing, been leeching naturally for a million years. *Tehy
even find bones carbon dating before man.


La Brea Tar Pits, right in CA,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Brea_Tar_Pitsandthesky didn't fall.


Yes, you're stupid. I think you want to live in the Tar Pits, but
alas, they won't let you into the country.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


He has his own Tar Pits in Alberta.


Hey, Don, I thought, like Harry you can't stand this place and it's
regulars. Why are you here then? I'm expecting Harry's stupid excuse.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


I'm on a mission to clean up this newsgroup and get it back to
civility.


Why do you come here and do nothing but call names and insult then, Don?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


No one said the task would be easy or that I wouldn't get my hands
dirty from time to time.
The thing to keep in mind is the long range goal....... which seems
to keep moving farther & farther away thanks to you and your ilk.


So, do tell, how does your CONSTANT name calling and insulting help in
the "civility" of rec.boats?


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On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 23:37:13 -0600, Canuck57
wrote:

On 30/08/2011 8:35 PM, North Star wrote:
On Aug 30, 11:07 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 16:30:00 -0600,
wrote:





On 30/08/2011 5:21 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 16:49:15 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

Enviro-whackos told us the Gulf oil spill would be a sort of enviro-
armageddon destroying fisheries forever. I said the effects would be
inconsequential in a couple of years due to the extreme weathering
from the amount of ultra-violet light and micro-bio critters eating it
up. I was correct. Two years after the spill and the effect on
fisheries is very low and will be nearly nothing a year from now. The
effects on beaches is almost nothing. Within 5 years, you will not be
able to find any of the oil on beaches as it will be weathered and
eaten by critters to nearly nothing.
The only major effect the spill has had is the elimination of oil
industry jobs by the Obama admin in response to the spill.
Scientists have all been surprised at how fast the oil has
dissappeared meaning most of them know nothing of what actually
happens in the Gulf. There is still some heavy oil on the botom but
even it is rapidly being consummed by oil eating life. The Gulf of
Mexico is complately dif from prince William Sound where oil from teh
Exxon Valdez is still seen. We have more than 3X the UV flux and the
amount of life in the Gulf that eats oil is probably greater by
factors of thousands. Much of this life evolved in the presence of
natural oil seeps so given the oil spill they ate it up.

Don't pat yourself on the back with misinformation.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...-blood_n_81239...

http://oilspill.skytruth.org/

http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201..._one_year_late...

and about a million others. I can explain Google to you, if necessary.

One huge logic flaw here. Do they drink seawater? How did it really
get in their system? I mean really get there? How does it compare to
an auto mechanic?

As for Xylene can cause dizziness, headaches, skin irritation,
confusion, and a whole slew of other ailments, isn' that the norm for
1/2 the population before BP?

Want bad? Look at the plutonium, tritium, uranium that Japan washed to
the Pacific Ocean. But since it doesn't sell taxes, green knobs ignore it.

I was also reading how in quakes and fishers, often oil spills out
naturally. Oil isn't unnatural folks, it isn't like DDT, enriched
uranium, great lakes GM chromium and the like, it is out there. Oil
sands same thing, been leeching naturally for a million years. Tehy
even find bones carbon dating before man.

La Brea Tar Pits, right in CA,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Brea_Tar_Pitsand the sky didn't fall.

Yes, you're stupid. I think you want to live in the Tar Pits, but
alas, they won't let you into the country.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -



He has his own Tar Pits in Alberta.


Yep. When natives used to make their own boats and not use aluminum
onces from Lund, they used to heat it up and use it to seal the birch
bark canoes and skiffs.

deplume must have been ripped off with that liberal schooling. Don't
they teach north American history? Or maybe she was in the dumb class.


There's no maybe that you're stupid. Idiots are offended when you're
compared to them. Imbeciles get huffy.
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On 8/31/2011 11:53 AM, iBoatMore wrote:
In articleb323f337-d98c-4bf0-9337-
,
says...

On Aug 31, 12:01 pm, wrote:
In article430ef104-d425-49a7-8cbc-69fad35a56c3
@h7g2000yqm.googlegroups.com, says...







On Aug 31, 10:34 am, wrote:
In article5860ba74-b7da-4881-9afc-
,
says...

On Aug 30, 11:07 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 16:30:00 -0600,
wrote:

On 30/08/2011 5:21 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 16:49:15 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:

Enviro-whackos told us the Gulf oil spill would be a sort of enviro-
armageddon destroying fisheries forever. I said the effects would be
inconsequential in a couple of years due to the extreme weathering
from the amount of ultra-violet light and micro-bio critters eating it
up. I was correct. Two years after the spill and the effect on
fisheries is very low and will be nearly nothing a year from now. The
effects on beaches is almost nothing. Within 5 years, you will not be
able to find any of the oil on beaches as it will be weathered and
eaten by critters to nearly nothing.
The only major effect the spill has had is the elimination of oil
industry jobs by the Obama admin in response to the spill.
Scientists have all been surprised at how fast the oil has
dissappeared meaning most of them know nothing of what actually
happens in the Gulf. There is still some heavy oil on the botom but
even it is rapidly being consummed by oil eating life. The Gulf of
Mexico is complately dif from prince William Sound where oil from teh
Exxon Valdez is still seen. We have more than 3X the UV flux and the
amount of life in the Gulf that eats oil is probably greater by
factors of thousands. Much of this life evolved in the presence of
natural oil seeps so given the oil spill they ate it up.

Don't pat yourself on the back with misinformation.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...-blood_n_81239...

http://oilspill.skytruth.org/

http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201..._one_year_late...

and about a million others. I can explain Google to you, if necessary.

One huge logic flaw here. Do they drink seawater? How did it really
get in their system? I mean really get there? How does it compare to
an auto mechanic?

As for Xylene can cause dizziness, headaches, skin irritation,
confusion, and a whole slew of other ailments, isn' that the norm for
1/2 the population before BP?

Want bad? Look at the plutonium, tritium, uranium that Japan washed to
the Pacific Ocean. But since it doesn't sell taxes, green knobs ignore it.

I was also reading how in quakes and fishers, often oil spills out
naturally. Oil isn't unnatural folks, it isn't like DDT, enriched
uranium, great lakes GM chromium and the like, it is out there. Oil
sands same thing, been leeching naturally for a million years. Tehy
even find bones carbon dating before man.

La Brea Tar Pits, right in CA,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Brea_Tar_Pitsandthesky didn't fall.

Yes, you're stupid. I think you want to live in the Tar Pits, but
alas, they won't let you into the country.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

He has his own Tar Pits in Alberta.

Hey, Don, I thought, like Harry you can't stand this place and it's
regulars. Why are you here then? I'm expecting Harry's stupid excuse.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

I'm on a mission to clean up this newsgroup and get it back to
civility.

Why do you come here and do nothing but call names and insult then, Don?- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


No one said the task would be easy or that I wouldn't get my hands
dirty from time to time.
The thing to keep in mind is the long range goal....... which seems
to keep moving farther& farther away thanks to you and your ilk.


So, do tell, how does your CONSTANT name calling and insulting help in
the "civility" of rec.boats?


She has bats in her belfry and they often short circuit her brain. I
wish there were something we could do to help her. It's a shame to see
someone as wasted as she is.
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North Star wrote:
On Aug 30, 11:07 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 16:30:00 -0600,
wrote:





On 30/08/2011 5:21 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 16:49:15 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:
Enviro-whackos told us the Gulf oil spill would be a sort of enviro-
armageddon destroying fisheries forever. I said the effects would be
inconsequential in a couple of years due to the extreme weathering
from the amount of ultra-violet light and micro-bio critters eating it
up. I was correct. Two years after the spill and the effect on
fisheries is very low and will be nearly nothing a year from now. The
effects on beaches is almost nothing. Within 5 years, you will not be
able to find any of the oil on beaches as it will be weathered and
eaten by critters to nearly nothing.
The only major effect the spill has had is the elimination of oil
industry jobs by the Obama admin in response to the spill.
Scientists have all been surprised at how fast the oil has
dissappeared meaning most of them know nothing of what actually
happens in the Gulf. There is still some heavy oil on the botom but
even it is rapidly being consummed by oil eating life. The Gulf of
Mexico is complately dif from prince William Sound where oil from teh
Exxon Valdez is still seen. We have more than 3X the UV flux and the
amount of life in the Gulf that eats oil is probably greater by
factors of thousands. Much of this life evolved in the presence of
natural oil seeps so given the oil spill they ate it up.
Don't pat yourself on the back with misinformation.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...-blood_n_81239....
http://oilspill.skytruth.org/
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201..._one_year_late....
and about a million others. I can explain Google to you, if necessary.
One huge logic flaw here. Do they drink seawater? How did it really
get in their system? I mean really get there? How does it compare to
an auto mechanic?
As for Xylene can cause dizziness, headaches, skin irritation,
confusion, and a whole slew of other ailments, isn' that the norm for
1/2 the population before BP?
Want bad? Look at the plutonium, tritium, uranium that Japan washed to
the Pacific Ocean. But since it doesn't sell taxes, green knobs ignore it.
I was also reading how in quakes and fishers, often oil spills out
naturally. Oil isn't unnatural folks, it isn't like DDT, enriched
uranium, great lakes GM chromium and the like, it is out there. Oil
sands same thing, been leeching naturally for a million years. Tehy
even find bones carbon dating before man.
La Brea Tar Pits, right in CA,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Brea_Tar_Pitsand the sky didn't fall.

Yes, you're stupid. I think you want to live in the Tar Pits, but
alas, they won't let you into the country.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


He has his own Tar Pits in Alberta.

You're a funny little bitch!

-HB

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_831278.html
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North Star wrote:
On Aug 31, 10:34 am, wrote:
In article5860ba74-b7da-4881-9afc-
,
says...







On Aug 30, 11:07 pm, wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011 16:30:00 -0600,
wrote:
On 30/08/2011 5:21 AM, wrote:
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 16:49:15 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch
wrote:
Enviro-whackos told us the Gulf oil spill would be a sort of enviro-
armageddon destroying fisheries forever. I said the effects would be
inconsequential in a couple of years due to the extreme weathering
from the amount of ultra-violet light and micro-bio critters eating it
up. I was correct. Two years after the spill and the effect on
fisheries is very low and will be nearly nothing a year from now. The
effects on beaches is almost nothing. Within 5 years, you will not be
able to find any of the oil on beaches as it will be weathered and
eaten by critters to nearly nothing.
The only major effect the spill has had is the elimination of oil
industry jobs by the Obama admin in response to the spill.
Scientists have all been surprised at how fast the oil has
dissappeared meaning most of them know nothing of what actually
happens in the Gulf. There is still some heavy oil on the botom but
even it is rapidly being consummed by oil eating life. The Gulf of
Mexico is complately dif from prince William Sound where oil from teh
Exxon Valdez is still seen. We have more than 3X the UV flux and the
amount of life in the Gulf that eats oil is probably greater by
factors of thousands. Much of this life evolved in the presence of
natural oil seeps so given the oil spill they ate it up.
Don't pat yourself on the back with misinformation.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0...-blood_n_81239...
http://oilspill.skytruth.org/
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201..._one_year_late...
and about a million others. I can explain Google to you, if necessary.
One huge logic flaw here. Do they drink seawater? How did it really
get in their system? I mean really get there? How does it compare to
an auto mechanic?
As for Xylene can cause dizziness, headaches, skin irritation,
confusion, and a whole slew of other ailments, isn' that the norm for
1/2 the population before BP?
Want bad? Look at the plutonium, tritium, uranium that Japan washed to
the Pacific Ocean. But since it doesn't sell taxes, green knobs ignore it.
I was also reading how in quakes and fishers, often oil spills out
naturally. Oil isn't unnatural folks, it isn't like DDT, enriched
uranium, great lakes GM chromium and the like, it is out there. Oil
sands same thing, been leeching naturally for a million years. Tehy
even find bones carbon dating before man.
La Brea Tar Pits, right in CA,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Brea_Tar_Pitsandthe sky didn't fall.
Yes, you're stupid. I think you want to live in the Tar Pits, but
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He has his own Tar Pits in Alberta.

Hey, Don, I thought, like Harry you can't stand this place and it's
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I'm on a mission to clean up this newsgroup and get it back to
civility.

It's obvious from your posts.

-HB

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