Yeah man this thing is suckin badly,and in all honesty I dont think they are really tryin all that hard to plug it,because if they plugged it they couldnt rape us as much at the pump. You would think that in todays technology diverse world they would have some kind of safety mechanism for when things like this happen. As someone who works in the machining/engineering world it doesnt seem like it would be all that hard. Hopefully they pull their heads out soon.
Ub3rB0ng Reviewed by Ub3rB0ng on . Plug the damn hole! We are all impacted by this, no matter where you live. Things like this keep adding up, and chipping away at our biosphere. The Coast Guard said 210000 gal. a day. That's 3818 barrels a day, or 1,393,636 barrels a year. They say there is enough oil down there to keep it flowing for the rest of our lives. Who's life? Our kids lives? My life? If it is our kids lives and they never get that thing plugged, that will be 104,522,727 barrels of oil. Enough to have 418 Exxon Valdez disasters. Rating: 5