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Crash Dummy
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| Registered on: | 6/9/2010 |
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re: Media - NYT, WSJ, WAPO don't travel with President because of covid-19
Posted by Crash Dummy on 10/12/20 at 10:15 pm to Homesick Tiger
Let them ride on the wings of the plane.
re: Here is the George Floyd Bodycam Footage
Posted by Crash Dummy on 8/3/20 at 10:29 pm to thermal9221
So what do you do when overdosing? I can tell you cause ive seen it more then once. Foaming at the mouth talking a bunch of jacked up shite not making sense because you are so messed up. He may be flying high with opiods and meth and about 5 other drugs in him but the opiod eventually creates a respiratory problem. While the meth is causing him to speed up. Sooner or later its a total crash. Labored breathing and so on. They find a lot od’s with foam around mouth and nose. The foam cone, Depends on his regular habit what it would take to kill he had 15 ng/ml of combined fentanyl and 19 ng/ml of meth. Plus about 5 other drugs in his system. Kneeling on his neck maybe what killed him or maybe he would have expired without the knee. Just under 10 is the mean average for fent od’s.
re: New Rule: If FACEBOOK is your source then...
Posted by Crash Dummy on 12/15/10 at 5:44 pm to Abadeebadaba
Hey Abadeebadaba ive been following this board for years. Used to watch closley only around this time of the year. Last couple of years i followed pretty much on a daily basis. Dont let these jackasses get the best of you keep it up kid.
re: Tejas, I can haz Steve Edmond?
Posted by Crash Dummy on 12/12/10 at 1:40 am to dzahn
jam@cox.net :geauxtigers: :cheers:
re: Links to live feeds from remotely operated vehicles (ROV)
Posted by Crash Dummy on 7/19/10 at 11:42 pm to MountainTiger
Dont know if this site has been posted and i'm not about to check, didnt bother checking there blog so cant say if any information on it is credible.
LINK
Looks to have more vieiwing screens some that i hadn't seen before.
LINK
Looks to have more vieiwing screens some that i hadn't seen before.
re: Per CNN, new option to seal the well - Static Kill
Posted by Crash Dummy on 7/19/10 at 11:37 pm to MountainTiger
quote:
I listened to Kent's briefing. This is in the early planning stages so there weren't a lot of details. He said that a plan is being worked on and nothing is going to happen for a couple of days as they work up that plan. They have no approval from Unified to enact this plan yet.
Good Interpretation tks,
re: this whole spill boils down to THIS RIGHT HERE......
Posted by Crash Dummy on 7/19/10 at 11:32 pm to bpinson
Time will tell the Gov will be hell bent to hang someone.
Possible but the people responsible for this will have to live with it and I can only imagine laying in bed at night trying to go to sleep and all that comes to mind is I killed a bunch of people and I ruined a bunch of peoples lives including my own. I dont know about you but that would bother me.
Killing a home intruder would be something most people could live with this aint even close.
The other thing you have to think of is BP could be bought out they do produce around 700K barrels of oil a day plus gas in the US alone.
quote:
Sad thing is nobody is gonna do time and BP will carry on. They cannot fail cause we need them to pay for the cleanup. Although, the guy calling the shots should go to jail, (11 dead, billions in damages) if that ain't criminal I don't know what is.
Possible but the people responsible for this will have to live with it and I can only imagine laying in bed at night trying to go to sleep and all that comes to mind is I killed a bunch of people and I ruined a bunch of peoples lives including my own. I dont know about you but that would bother me.
Killing a home intruder would be something most people could live with this aint even close.
The other thing you have to think of is BP could be bought out they do produce around 700K barrels of oil a day plus gas in the US alone.
re: Per CNN, new option to seal the well - Static Kill
Posted by Crash Dummy on 7/19/10 at 9:18 pm to DaphneTigah
Kent Wells, a senior vice president for BP, said the company was studying the possibility of a “static kill,” in which heavy mud would be pumped into the recently capped well.
Bullheading,
LINK
Bullheading,
LINK
re: The Well Bore Is Pierced
Posted by Crash Dummy on 7/19/10 at 7:27 pm to Bulletproof Lover
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Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL): Andrea we’re looking into something new right now, that there’s reports of oil that’s seeping up from the seabed… which would indicate, if that’s true, that the well casing itself is actually pierced… underneath the seabed. So, you know, the problems could be just enormous with what we’re facing.
Thats from early June, that shits been on all those pyscho sites for weeks.
Dont get me wrong the hole very well could be leaking.
Save whats left of it and flow it to contaiment vessels until there is no choice to cap and leave. Like for a hurricane not a TSUNAMI.
re: “A Whale” Operational Review Completed
Posted by Crash Dummy on 7/18/10 at 2:51 am to notiger1997
Yeah the smaller skimmers are much more effective.
Report on Coastal Skimming Activities in Louisiana
BATON ROUGE (July 17, 2010) - The state of Louisiana today issued its report on skimming operations on Louisiana's coast. The report was compiled as a result of Governor Jindal's directive to the Louisiana National Guard to monitor and track the deployment of skimmers by the U.S. Coast Guard.
Statewide, there are 389 skimmers total, of which 346 are operational and 166 actually deployed to collect oil. In total, these skimmers collected 5 gallons of oil and 35 cubic yards of debris.
The Coastal Skimmer Activity Report above provides visibility of ongoing oil collection efforts directed by the Coast Guard. For information regarding specifics of skimmer deployment and statuses, please contact the Coast Guard Incident Command Post in Houma.
Skimmer totals for each parish include the following type skimmers: Navy vessels, skimmers of different sizes, vessels of opportunity, and shallow water barge collection systems.
Below is a breakdown of skimming operations by parish:
JEFFERSON
Operational Skimmers: 48
Non-Operational Skimmers: 4
Total number of Skimmers: 52
Number of Skimmers Deployed / Collecting Oil: 41
Amount of Oil Collected in Gallons: 0
LAFOURCHE
Operational Skimmers: 48
Non-Operational Skimmers: 14
Total number of Skimmers: 62
Number of Skimmers Deployed / Collecting Oil: 42
Amount of Oil Collected in Gallons: 0
PLAQUEMINES
Operational Skimmers: 102
Non-Operational Skimmers: 3
Total number of Skimmers: 105
Number of Skimmers Deployed / Collecting Oil: 81
Amount of Oil Collected in Gallons: 0
ST. BERNARD
Operational Skimmers: 37
Non-Operational Skimmers: 13
Total number of Skimmers: 50
Number of Skimmers Deployed / Collecting Oil: 5
Amount of Oil Collected in Gallons: 5
ST. TAMMANY
Operational Skimmers: 55
Non-Operational Skimmers: 1
Total number of Skimmers: 56
Number of Skimmers Deployed / Collecting Oil: 13
Amount of Oil Collected in Gallons: 0
TERREBONNE
Operational Skimmers: 56
Non-Operational Skimmers: 8
Total number of Skimmers: 64
Number of Skimmers Deployed / Collecting Oil: 26
Amount of Oil Collected in Gallons: 0
Report on Coastal Skimming Activities in Louisiana
BATON ROUGE (July 17, 2010) - The state of Louisiana today issued its report on skimming operations on Louisiana's coast. The report was compiled as a result of Governor Jindal's directive to the Louisiana National Guard to monitor and track the deployment of skimmers by the U.S. Coast Guard.
Statewide, there are 389 skimmers total, of which 346 are operational and 166 actually deployed to collect oil. In total, these skimmers collected 5 gallons of oil and 35 cubic yards of debris.
The Coastal Skimmer Activity Report above provides visibility of ongoing oil collection efforts directed by the Coast Guard. For information regarding specifics of skimmer deployment and statuses, please contact the Coast Guard Incident Command Post in Houma.
Skimmer totals for each parish include the following type skimmers: Navy vessels, skimmers of different sizes, vessels of opportunity, and shallow water barge collection systems.
Below is a breakdown of skimming operations by parish:
JEFFERSON
Operational Skimmers: 48
Non-Operational Skimmers: 4
Total number of Skimmers: 52
Number of Skimmers Deployed / Collecting Oil: 41
Amount of Oil Collected in Gallons: 0
LAFOURCHE
Operational Skimmers: 48
Non-Operational Skimmers: 14
Total number of Skimmers: 62
Number of Skimmers Deployed / Collecting Oil: 42
Amount of Oil Collected in Gallons: 0
PLAQUEMINES
Operational Skimmers: 102
Non-Operational Skimmers: 3
Total number of Skimmers: 105
Number of Skimmers Deployed / Collecting Oil: 81
Amount of Oil Collected in Gallons: 0
ST. BERNARD
Operational Skimmers: 37
Non-Operational Skimmers: 13
Total number of Skimmers: 50
Number of Skimmers Deployed / Collecting Oil: 5
Amount of Oil Collected in Gallons: 5
ST. TAMMANY
Operational Skimmers: 55
Non-Operational Skimmers: 1
Total number of Skimmers: 56
Number of Skimmers Deployed / Collecting Oil: 13
Amount of Oil Collected in Gallons: 0
TERREBONNE
Operational Skimmers: 56
Non-Operational Skimmers: 8
Total number of Skimmers: 64
Number of Skimmers Deployed / Collecting Oil: 26
Amount of Oil Collected in Gallons: 0
re: BP the best for the job
Posted by Crash Dummy on 7/18/10 at 1:11 am to GREENHEAD22
Yeah well neither do I and if they were the best for the job the rest of us wouldn't be getting screwed because of there actions/inactions.
Nothing personel and I definatley dont want BP to go broke.
But there shoddy practices have and will cost us all. And there disrespect for eveyone but BP is the only consistent thing about them.
UK Article about possibe BOP Modifications in China.
LINK
Nothing personel and I definatley dont want BP to go broke.
But there shoddy practices have and will cost us all. And there disrespect for eveyone but BP is the only consistent thing about them.
UK Article about possibe BOP Modifications in China.
LINK
re: BP the best for the job
Posted by Crash Dummy on 7/17/10 at 10:52 pm to GREENHEAD22
Interesting presentation from Shell E&P detailing there best pratices for drilling Deepwater and High Pressure Wells.
Does the most mean the best you be the judge.
Video is long but worth it.
LINK
Does the most mean the best you be the judge.
Video is long but worth it.
LINK
re: Is BP's downfall good for America?
Posted by Crash Dummy on 7/11/10 at 11:26 pm to GREENHEAD22
re: Deep water rigs that are not leaving the gulf
Posted by Crash Dummy on 7/7/10 at 9:05 pm to DaphneTigah
Service Company been hearing for a few weeks sine the Obamanitor Morontorium.
Already cancled work for the ones going in to dock for cold stack they are lining up the rest to move.
That will include a lot of the onboard jobs they have to hire certain number of the nationls and the support service is not going to come from here.
Already cancled work for the ones going in to dock for cold stack they are lining up the rest to move.
That will include a lot of the onboard jobs they have to hire certain number of the nationls and the support service is not going to come from here.
re: Deep water rigs that are not leaving the gulf
Posted by Crash Dummy on 7/7/10 at 8:57 pm to DaphneTigah
Bank it
re: Deep water rigs that are not leaving the gulf
Posted by Crash Dummy on 7/7/10 at 8:51 pm to omegaman66
Diamond is moving all or most of there Deepwater floaters to Brail and Africa and some of the smaller rigs have been cold stacked already.
People in New Iberia wondering what the hell they gonna do for the next couple of years.
People in New Iberia wondering what the hell they gonna do for the next couple of years.
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