Posted by agpilot on July 12, 2010 at 17:49:54 from (173.84.16.52):
In Reply to: Re: OT oil well posted by buickanddeere on July 12, 2010 at 13:48:00:
Hello buickanddeere: I was thinking the same as you in that with the "oildrum" info of a few days ago hinting of damage much further down in the well... This current cap can't be used to stop the flow but rather gather more to send to the surface ships... only the two relief wells might kill the well.
I also agree with your comments above in reguard to the 3 year old injured kid.. The non Doctor support people let me lay in bed deep into a coma (for hours) untill they could find an extra Doctor in a large metro area.. I ended up suffering the effects of a general stroke.. Well, they said it was my fault for not seeking help long before I got so sick. My fault? Never their fault, of course.. ag
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