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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1116575 Japan 10/01/2010 05:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ........ Quoting: breezy 680963someone trying to tell us something...??? or convince us of something?? (tired of this thing signing me out, darn it) We all know the ol' saying about the door on-the-way-out. |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 10/01/2010 05:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While they're STILL spraying (vid in earlier post)? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1116575Chris Kirkham, The Times-Picayune The federal government has reopened 5,600 square miles of the Gulf of Mexico west of the Mississippi River delta to commercial and recreational fishing, effective today at 5 p.m [link to www.nola.com] They've opened an area for commercial fishing where they are not opening the Louisiana ports for commercial shipping. What's wrong with that picture? Ship Traffic: Texas: 787 Louisiana: 153 Florida: 46 Hot water? You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
American Mentat User ID: 1062754 United States 10/01/2010 05:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While they're STILL spraying (vid in earlier post)? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1116575Chris Kirkham, The Times-Picayune The federal government has reopened 5,600 square miles of the Gulf of Mexico west of the Mississippi River delta to commercial and recreational fishing, effective today at 5 p.m [link to www.nola.com] They've opened an area for commercial fishing where they are not opening the Louisiana ports for commercial shipping. What's wrong with that picture? Ship Traffic: Texas: 787 Louisiana: 153 Florida: 46 (I have made nice on the other thread... back again, don't care if I look schizo or weak :p... sorry OP and friends if this other thing really does have no connection to you) Yes, I was looking at marine traffic for about 10 minutes yesterday, staring at the WHOLE GOM east of the well to the west coast of florida COMPLETELY empty of ships. :romaflag: Not enough to fight, too many to die. |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 10/01/2010 05:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ........ Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1116575someone trying to tell us something...??? or convince us of something?? (tired of this thing signing me out, darn it) We all know the ol' saying about the door on-the-way-out. Oh no you din't! You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1116598 United States 10/01/2010 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While they're STILL spraying (vid in earlier post)? Quoting: TutuWuwuChris Kirkham, The Times-Picayune The federal government has reopened 5,600 square miles of the Gulf of Mexico west of the Mississippi River delta to commercial and recreational fishing, effective today at 5 p.m [link to www.nola.com] They've opened an area for commercial fishing where they are not opening the Louisiana ports for commercial shipping. What's wrong with that picture? Ship Traffic: Texas: 787 Louisiana: 153 Florida: 46 Hot water? That's what I think, but it's not being discussed anywhere, so dunno. Early on there were a couple mentions, but everything gets gagged. |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 10/01/2010 05:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While they're STILL spraying (vid in earlier post)? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1116598Chris Kirkham, The Times-Picayune The federal government has reopened 5,600 square miles of the Gulf of Mexico west of the Mississippi River delta to commercial and recreational fishing, effective today at 5 p.m [link to www.nola.com] They've opened an area for commercial fishing where they are not opening the Louisiana ports for commercial shipping. What's wrong with that picture? Ship Traffic: Texas: 787 Louisiana: 153 Florida: 46 Hot water? That's what I think, but it's not being discussed anywhere, so dunno. Early on there were a couple mentions, but everything gets gagged. If we are to believe our lyin' eyes, watching BeePeeGuy's rov feeds, I would think AUgie McMidas' eating habits would generate lots of heat, and we know what a little piggie he is. Most steel hulled vessels would avoid the area, I would think. edit to add > Wonder how long before AUgie cruises through the Panama Canal? Will he eat the gates? Last Edited by TutuWuwu on 10/01/2010 05:57 PM You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
childoflight User ID: 914387 United States 10/01/2010 06:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I still think methane might be an issue.The water is getting warmer so the hydrates will be melting probably at exponential rates.... Noone wants to sink suddenly with all hands on deck!!! Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds . Albert Einstein. |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 10/01/2010 06:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I still think methane might be an issue.The water is getting warmer so the hydrates will be melting probably at exponential rates.... Noone wants to sink suddenly with all hands on deck!!! Quoting: childoflightOr below deck either....good point! You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
1221 User ID: 1093619 United States 10/01/2010 06:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While they're STILL spraying (vid in earlier post)? Quoting: TutuWuwuChris Kirkham, The Times-Picayune The federal government has reopened 5,600 square miles of the Gulf of Mexico west of the Mississippi River delta to commercial and recreational fishing, effective today at 5 p.m [link to www.nola.com] They've opened an area for commercial fishing where they are not opening the Louisiana ports for commercial shipping. What's wrong with that picture? Ship Traffic: Texas: 787 Louisiana: 153 Florida: 46 Hot water? That's what I think, but it's not being discussed anywhere, so dunno. Early on there were a couple mentions, but everything gets gagged. If we are to believe our lyin' eyes, watching BeePeeGuy's rov feeds, I would think AUgie McMidas' eating habits would generate lots of heat, and we know what a little piggie he is. Most steel hulled vessels would avoid the area, I would think. edit to add > Wonder how long before AUgie cruises through the Panama Canal? Will he eat the gates? Plus the heat that was generated by the drilling and....check this out... [link to www.iceagenow.com] The hotter the water, the less oxygen in it...all those fish kills? |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 10/01/2010 06:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While they're STILL spraying (vid in earlier post)? Quoting: 1221 1093619Chris Kirkham, The Times-Picayune The federal government has reopened 5,600 square miles of the Gulf of Mexico west of the Mississippi River delta to commercial and recreational fishing, effective today at 5 p.m [link to www.nola.com] They've opened an area for commercial fishing where they are not opening the Louisiana ports for commercial shipping. What's wrong with that picture? Ship Traffic: Texas: 787 Louisiana: 153 Florida: 46 Hot water? That's what I think, but it's not being discussed anywhere, so dunno. Early on there were a couple mentions, but everything gets gagged. If we are to believe our lyin' eyes, watching BeePeeGuy's rov feeds, I would think AUgie McMidas' eating habits would generate lots of heat, and we know what a little piggie he is. Most steel hulled vessels would avoid the area, I would think. edit to add > Wonder how long before AUgie cruises through the Panama Canal? Will he eat the gates? Plus the heat that was generated by the drilling and....check this out... [link to www.iceagenow.com] The hotter the water, the less oxygen in it...all those fish kills? Wow! That's a LOT of vulcanism under water! You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
American Mentat User ID: 1062754 United States 10/01/2010 06:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Plus the heat that was generated by the drilling and....check this out... Quoting: 1221 1093619[link to www.iceagenow.com] The hotter the water, the less oxygen in it...all those fish kills? Good link, thanks! :romaflag: Not enough to fight, too many to die. |
1221 User ID: 1093619 United States 10/01/2010 06:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | /snip Wow! That's a LOT of vulcanism under water! Quoting: TutuWuwuPlus the heat that was generated by the drilling and....check this out... Quoting: American Mentat[link to www.iceagenow.com] The hotter the water, the less oxygen in it...all those fish kills? Good link, thanks! Thanks...just scanned it briefly...I'm doing six things at once right now. Did you or Tutu spot anything for the Gulf? I really thought the part about Iceland and that big glacier haven fallen off a few months back made an interesting connection as well. But can that also mean that there IS enough warm water flowing through the oceans that Europe WON'T have a cold cold winter as we've all talked about, despite the Gulf loop stalling? Damn I wished I paid more attention in school :( |
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Hans The Magnificent User ID: 1100190 United States 10/01/2010 06:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | /snip Quoting: 1221 1093619Wow! That's a LOT of vulcanism under water! Plus the heat that was generated by the drilling and....check this out... [link to www.iceagenow.com] The hotter the water, the less oxygen in it...all those fish kills? Good link, thanks! Thanks...just scanned it briefly...I'm doing six things at once right now. Did you or Tutu spot anything for the Gulf? I really thought the part about Iceland and that big glacier haven fallen off a few months back made an interesting connection as well. But can that also mean that there IS enough warm water flowing through the oceans that Europe WON'T have a cold cold winter as we've all talked about, despite the Gulf loop stalling? Damn I wished I paid more attention in school :( Maybe you should be glad you didn't pay attention in school. Won't be long before we find out, will it? Your unban request was denied. About the Avatar: It is Die Wasserturm (The Watertower)in Mannheim Germany a local landmark.I used to make wishes on it as a kid. It seems to come through for me still. Lieber ein Ende mit Schrecken, als Schrecken ohne Ende." Deutsche Sprichwort But Doctor: I drive too fast to worry about cholesterol. |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 10/01/2010 06:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | /snip Quoting: 1221 1093619Wow! That's a LOT of vulcanism under water! Plus the heat that was generated by the drilling and....check this out... [link to www.iceagenow.com] The hotter the water, the less oxygen in it...all those fish kills? Good link, thanks! Thanks...just scanned it briefly...I'm doing six things at once right now. Did you or Tutu spot anything for the Gulf? I really thought the part about Iceland and that big glacier haven fallen off a few months back made an interesting connection as well. But can that also mean that there IS enough warm water flowing through the oceans that Europe WON'T have a cold cold winter as we've all talked about, despite the Gulf loop stalling? Damn I wished I paid more attention in school :( Yep - Caribbean group is most active. <drama sting> You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
childoflight User ID: 914387 United States 10/01/2010 06:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.floridaoilspilllaw.com] Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds . Albert Einstein. |
1221 User ID: 1093619 United States 10/01/2010 07:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | /snip Quoting: Hans The MagnificentWow! That's a LOT of vulcanism under water! Plus the heat that was generated by the drilling and....check this out... [link to www.iceagenow.com] The hotter the water, the less oxygen in it...all those fish kills? Good link, thanks! Thanks...just scanned it briefly...I'm doing six things at once right now. Did you or Tutu spot anything for the Gulf? I really thought the part about Iceland and that big glacier haven fallen off a few months back made an interesting connection as well. But can that also mean that there IS enough warm water flowing through the oceans that Europe WON'T have a cold cold winter as we've all talked about, despite the Gulf loop stalling? Damn I wished I paid more attention in school :( Maybe you should be glad you didn't pay attention in school. Won't be long before we find out, will it? True enough! Phew...guess I can that one go ;) |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 10/01/2010 07:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | /snip Quoting: 1221 1093619Wow! That's a LOT of vulcanism under water! Plus the heat that was generated by the drilling and....check this out... [link to www.iceagenow.com] The hotter the water, the less oxygen in it...all those fish kills? Good link, thanks! Thanks...just scanned it briefly...I'm doing six things at once right now. Did you or Tutu spot anything for the Gulf? I really thought the part about Iceland and that big glacier haven fallen off a few months back made an interesting connection as well. But can that also mean that there IS enough warm water flowing through the oceans that Europe WON'T have a cold cold winter as we've all talked about, despite the Gulf loop stalling? Damn I wished I paid more attention in school :( Maybe you should be glad you didn't pay attention in school. Won't be long before we find out, will it? True enough! Phew...guess I can that one go ;) Hold yer horses, Missy! How's it gonna get there if there is no current?????? edit for spelling Last Edited by TutuWuwu on 10/01/2010 07:04 PM You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
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1221 User ID: 1093619 United States 10/01/2010 07:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | /snip Quoting: TutuWuwuWow! That's a LOT of vulcanism under water! Plus the heat that was generated by the drilling and....check this out... [link to www.iceagenow.com] The hotter the water, the less oxygen in it...all those fish kills? Good link, thanks! Thanks...just scanned it briefly...I'm doing six things at once right now. Did you or Tutu spot anything for the Gulf? I really thought the part about Iceland and that big glacier haven fallen off a few months back made an interesting connection as well. But can that also mean that there IS enough warm water flowing through the oceans that Europe WON'T have a cold cold winter as we've all talked about, despite the Gulf loop stalling? Damn I wished I paid more attention in school :( Maybe you should be glad you didn't pay attention in school. Won't be long before we find out, will it? True enough! Phew...guess I can that one go ;) Hold yer horses, Missy! How's it gonna get there if there is no current?????? edit for spelling Oh I was so close, with Hans having given me an out, but noooooooo! LOL Taking a guess--There are many other currents though, no?...and apparently lots of UWV (underwater volcanoes) in lots of places. With all the warmer oceans, other currents will provide the way? Yeah, I shoulda just stayed with "Phew" Thanks Tutu! ;) |
1221 User ID: 1093619 United States 10/01/2010 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: childoflight That was a sad article. Harder when it's affecting kids. But needs to be acknowledged. I have an almost 7 year old nephew in the Gulf area. Breaks my heart. |
TutuWuwu User ID: 940739 United States 10/01/2010 07:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | /snip Quoting: 1221 1093619Wow! That's a LOT of vulcanism under water! Plus the heat that was generated by the drilling and....check this out... [link to www.iceagenow.com] The hotter the water, the less oxygen in it...all those fish kills? Good link, thanks! Thanks...just scanned it briefly...I'm doing six things at once right now. Did you or Tutu spot anything for the Gulf? I really thought the part about Iceland and that big glacier haven fallen off a few months back made an interesting connection as well. But can that also mean that there IS enough warm water flowing through the oceans that Europe WON'T have a cold cold winter as we've all talked about, despite the Gulf loop stalling? Damn I wished I paid more attention in school :( Maybe you should be glad you didn't pay attention in school. Won't be long before we find out, will it? True enough! Phew...guess I can that one go ;) Hold yer horses, Missy! How's it gonna get there if there is no current?????? edit for spelling Oh I was so close, with Hans having given me an out, but noooooooo! LOL Taking a guess--There are many other currents though, no?...and apparently lots of UWV (underwater volcanoes) in lots of places. With all the warmer oceans, other currents will provide the way? Yeah, I shoulda just stayed with "Phew" Thanks Tutu! ;) Undoubtedly the ocean currents are gonna be changing, but The Atlantic Ridge is too deep to be heating all that water, and the Gulf Loop was a main driver for the Gulf Stream, that eventually would get that warm water/air to Europe. Remember Woodster's humoungous wads of tar? Huge heat source. Bubble bubble toil and trouble Fire burn and cauldron bubble How to get it around the tip of Florida is another matter entirely. You can't have a firm grip on anything when you are pointing your finger. - Randi Rhodes |
childoflight User ID: 1116712 United States 10/01/2010 07:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | An interesting read on Stuxnet............ [link to www.cmoslabs.com] Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds . Albert Einstein. |
option8 User ID: 1116742 Australia 10/01/2010 08:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1115850 thank a/c. how did i miss that back then. il blame it on my reliance on oz msm and their selective reporting. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1116755 United States 10/01/2010 08:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While they're STILL spraying (vid in earlier post)? Quoting: TutuWuwuChris Kirkham, The Times-Picayune The federal government has reopened 5,600 square miles of the Gulf of Mexico west of the Mississippi River delta to commercial and recreational fishing, effective today at 5 p.m [link to www.nola.com] They've opened an area for commercial fishing where they are not opening the Louisiana ports for commercial shipping. What's wrong with that picture? Ship Traffic: Texas: 787 Louisiana: 153 Florida: 46 Hot water? That's what I think, but it's not being discussed anywhere, so dunno. Early on there were a couple mentions, but everything gets gagged. If we are to believe our lyin' eyes, watching BeePeeGuy's rov feeds, I would think AUgie McMidas' eating habits would generate lots of heat, and we know what a little piggie he is. Most steel hulled vessels would avoid the area, I would think. edit to add > Wonder how long before AUgie cruises through the Panama Canal? Will he eat the gates? Think about A Whale which went around that area scooping stuff up, then left the Gulf. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1116755 United States 10/01/2010 08:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While they're STILL spraying (vid in earlier post)? Quoting: TutuWuwuChris Kirkham, The Times-Picayune The federal government has reopened 5,600 square miles of the Gulf of Mexico west of the Mississippi River delta to commercial and recreational fishing, effective today at 5 p.m [link to www.nola.com] They've opened an area for commercial fishing where they are not opening the Louisiana ports for commercial shipping. What's wrong with that picture? Ship Traffic: Texas: 787 Louisiana: 153 Florida: 46 Hot water? That's what I think, but it's not being discussed anywhere, so dunno. Early on there were a couple mentions, but everything gets gagged. If we are to believe our lyin' eyes, watching BeePeeGuy's rov feeds, I would think AUgie McMidas' eating habits would generate lots of heat, and we know what a little piggie he is. Most steel hulled vessels would avoid the area, I would think. edit to add > Wonder how long before AUgie cruises through the Panama Canal? Will he eat the gates? Plus the heat that was generated by the drilling and....check this out... [link to www.iceagenow.com] The hotter the water, the less oxygen in it...all those fish kills? Wow! That's a LOT of vulcanism under water! It has to be more than just the temperature of the water. Water temperature less than boiling is not going to keep ships out of port. Plus, anyone can drop a thermometer and checks temps and report if only from beaches and piers. The concern has to be with the actual water samples and what the test results show. |
Hans The Magnificent User ID: 1100190 United States 10/01/2010 09:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hans- Quoting: 1221 1093619Everything go OK at the doctors? I sure hope so!I got to go in the claustrophobia tunnel then they sent me to Ultrasound Dept where I sat there reading old copies of "Ladies Home Journal" while all the pregnant ladies in waiting room stared at me. I know at least one of them wanted to ask me if I was getting sick in the morning yet. Nurse said Medical team would inspect results and let me know next week. At least Dr did not look at X-Rays and drop it on the floor screaming. I think they found a few bad ones and this is a CYA operation in my case. OK by me. I also have to go in and have some blood tests to check for kidney damage. I think I should get a Mo-Ped. Your unban request was denied. About the Avatar: It is Die Wasserturm (The Watertower)in Mannheim Germany a local landmark.I used to make wishes on it as a kid. It seems to come through for me still. Lieber ein Ende mit Schrecken, als Schrecken ohne Ende." Deutsche Sprichwort But Doctor: I drive too fast to worry about cholesterol. |
breezy User ID: 680963 United States 10/01/2010 09:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hans- Quoting: Hans The MagnificentEverything go OK at the doctors? I sure hope so!I got to go in the claustrophobia tunnel then they sent me to Ultrasound Dept where I sat there reading old copies of "Ladies Home Journal" while all the pregnant ladies in waiting room stared at me. I know at least one of them wanted to ask me if I was getting sick in the morning yet. Nurse said Medical team would inspect results and let me know next week. At least Dr did not look at X-Rays and drop it on the floor screaming. I think they found a few bad ones and this is a CYA operation in my case. OK by me. I also have to go in and have some blood tests to check for kidney damage. I think I should get a Mo-Ped. Sure glad to hear that Hans...I was hoping that in your case perhaps it was them just making sure your's was ok...I definitely think I'd stay off 2 wheelers...unless you have gotten that speed under control now???...otherwise a moped would work...LOL.. |
childoflight User ID: 1116783 United States 10/01/2010 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | While they're STILL spraying (vid in earlier post)? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1116575Chris Kirkham, The Times-Picayune The federal government has reopened 5,600 square miles of the Gulf of Mexico west of the Mississippi River delta to commercial and recreational fishing, effective today at 5 p.m [link to www.nola.com] They've opened an area for commercial fishing where they are not opening the Louisiana ports for commercial shipping. What's wrong with that picture? Ship Traffic: Texas: 787 Louisiana: 153 Florida: 46 In June the water was boiling like acid on Pensacola beach!Maybe it still is? [link to www.dailypaul.com] Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds . Albert Einstein. |
American Mentat User ID: 1059702 United States 10/01/2010 09:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You guys need to read this thread if you are not following it. Thread: UVB-76 - Important message in 16 days. (Page 33) :romaflag: Not enough to fight, too many to die. |