Quote: Aaron @ September 20 2010, 9:58 AM BST"A few years ago, a geek in the US called his second son Version 2.0"
(Morons.)
Stupid humans
Quote: Aaron @ September 20 2010, 9:58 AM BST"A few years ago, a geek in the US called his second son Version 2.0"
(Morons.)
Stupid humans
DEMOCRACY HATER!
Good God Almighty . . . .
Quote: Oldrocker @ September 21 2010, 1:29 PM BSTGood God Almighty . . . . http://tinyurl.com/2495mos
Classy.
So a US reporter goes out onto a beach with a spade to dig below the surface because of reports of BP oil. He's allowed to do that, right? He's a free American, right? Wrong. He almost gets arrested.
The scale of the BP cover-up is astounding. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7spj35pF1IY&feature=player_embedded
And here a news crew is told they're not alklowed to film the oil-covered seabirds http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKHe5GurcrQ&feature=related
I really don't care enough to watch that video, particularly at work, but perhaps he wasn't allowed to dig precisely because there may be oil under there that is presently being contained...?
Threatening him with arrest is certainly heavy-handed on the part of the authorities though.
I assume it's simply a case of the authorities trying to keep people from interfering with the cleanup work, but BP and the Obama administration have plenty of reasons to sweep the oil under the rug ...
Not as much as Halliburton or TransOcean, mind.
Quote: DaButt @ September 22 2010, 7:20 PM BSTI assume it's simply a case of the authorities trying to keep people from interfering with the cleanup work, but BP and the Obama administration have plenty of reasons to sweep the oil under the rug ...
The BP oil disaster happened because there's not enough regulation in the oil industry. As with Wall Street, we let the f**kers do what they want, we suffer when they f**k up, and then we have to bail them out.
Having been a supplier to the Oil Industry I would say there is actually quite a bit of regulation.
Quote: bigfella @ September 22 2010, 8:41 PM BSTHaving been a supplier to the Oil Industry I would say there is actually quite a bit of regulation.
It's not effective regulation, though. If it was, the BP disaster wouldn't have happened. Ditto for the financial crisis. Better regulation would have stopped it.
Quote: chipolata @ September 22 2010, 8:47 PM BSTIt's not effective regulation, though. If it was, the BP disaster wouldn't have happened. Ditto for the financial crisis. Better regulation would have stopped it.
That's just not true.
More legislation doesn't mean that nothing will ever go wrong. That's like saying that making murder illegal put an end to all murders.
Well North Korea has regulation up the wazoo and it's in a wonderful state.
BP disaster wouldn't have happened if we weren't trying to suck every last drop of oil out of the earth because we're running out.
All those protesting morons who drove to the protests in their gas guzzling cars.
Quote: chipolata @ September 22 2010, 8:47 PM BSTIt's not effective regulation, though. If it was, the BP disaster wouldn't have happened. Ditto for the financial crisis. Better regulation would have stopped it.
Really though? Really? No.