How would YOU fix the Gulf Oil Spill?
Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 4:41 pm
Come on you brainiac, liberal lip service, MOFOs, pony up some ideas...............
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Nuke Iran.∞∞∞ wrote:Nuke it.
ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Come on you brainiac, liberal lip service, MOFOs, pony up some ideas...............
What a dumb question. Like any of us have the engineering expertise to offer up a realistic solution.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Come on you brainiac, liberal lip service, MOFOs, pony up some ideas...............
Someone was telling me this is what Russia did to stop one of its ocean drill rig spills. Not sure if it's legit or not, but I wouldn't put it past the Russians for trying something like that.∞∞∞ wrote:Nuke it.
Wait, the oil spill is mainejeff's responsibility now?ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:It must suck going through life always wanting someone else to do the work for you because your inept.
Yes.......that must be what BP execs are feeling like.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:It must suck going through life always wanting someone else to do the work for you because your inept.
They really did, with an 80% success rate. They claim little environmental effects too because the soil simply absorbs the detonation and the "explosion pushes the rock, presses it and actually squeezes the channel well." That said, I'm not sure if I completely trust Russian information regarding environmental effects. But they did have some pretty smart engineers and scientists, and it's not like the oil spill hasn't caused a ridiculous amount of damage already. At this point, the effects of a nuclear blast is probably a drop in the bucket compared to the crap that's spilled out...right comrades?*SDHornet wrote:Someone was telling me this is what Russia did to stop one of its ocean drill rig spills. Not sure if it's legit or not, but I wouldn't put it past the Russians for trying something like that.∞∞∞ wrote:Nuke it.
Epic.∞∞∞ wrote:They really did, with an 80% success rate. They claim little environmental effects too because the soil simply absorbs the detonation and the "explosion pushes the rock, presses it and actually squeezes the channel well." That said, I'm not sure if I completely trust Russian information regarding environmental effects. But they did have some pretty smart engineers and scientists, and it's not like the oil spill hasn't caused a ridiculous amount of damage already. At this point, the effects of a nuclear blast is probably a drop in the bucket compared to the crap that's spilled out...right comrades?*SDHornet wrote: Someone was telling me this is what Russia did to stop one of its ocean drill rig spills. Not sure if it's legit or not, but I wouldn't put it past the Russians for trying something like that.
*I actually have no idea what the effects of a nuclear blast would be compared to the oil spill.
I don't have any information as to the affects either but i did hear that they have stopped oil leaks like this on 4 or 5 different occasions by nuking them.∞∞∞ wrote:They really did, with an 80% success rate. They claim little environmental effects too because the soil simply absorbs the detonation and the "explosion pushes the rock, presses it and actually squeezes the channel well." That said, I'm not sure if I completely trust Russian information regarding environmental effects. But they did have some pretty smart engineers and scientists, and it's not like the oil spill hasn't caused a ridiculous amount of damage already. At this point, the effects of a nuclear blast is probably a drop in the bucket compared to the crap that's spilled out...right comrades?*SDHornet wrote: Someone was telling me this is what Russia did to stop one of its ocean drill rig spills. Not sure if it's legit or not, but I wouldn't put it past the Russians for trying something like that.
*I actually have no idea what the effects of a nuclear blast would be compared to the oil spill.
Problem is, he would still emit gases from bitching so much.Ivytalk wrote:mainejeff would fit nicely. Then some mud and concrete. Who'd miss him? No problem.![]()
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If you included Obama with them.houndawg wrote:ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Come on you brainiac, liberal lip service, MOFOs, pony up some ideas...............
Plug it with BP executives.
houndawg wrote:ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Come on you brainiac, liberal lip service, MOFOs, pony up some ideas...............
Plug it with BP executives.
Skjellyfetti wrote:Stuff it full of Ayn Rand books.
BDKJMU wrote:If you included Obama with them.houndawg wrote:
Plug it with BP executives.
They've already tried the junk shot.Ivytalk wrote:mainejeff would fit nicely. Then some mud and concrete. Who'd miss him? No problem.![]()
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Is AZ a genius? This plan sounds similar to what a 21 yr old, Long Island "genius" came up with.AZGrizFan wrote:I'm no engineer, but one would think that there is SOME kind of inflatable device that they could insert into the pipe and then inflate to stop the flow. I realize the oil is coming out at a very high pressure (has to be, to be pumping out against the massive pressure of the ocean on top of it) but there's got to be a way to get the flow stopped long enough to get a new valve on the end of the pipe. I'm envisioning a much larger version of a device we used on my swimming pool to unplug one of the recirc lines....we inserted a device into one of the recirc holes, attached it to a garden hose, and turned on the water. It inflated the device inside the pipe, creating an airtight seal, then caused back-pressure against the clog and blew it out another opening. The back-pressure was possible because of a small opening in the upstream end of the device. Obviously in this use you would NOT want that hole, but would want a complete seal.
BP's engineers can't stop the gushing oil spill, but a young genius from Long Island says she found the solution in less time than it takes most people to finish a crossword puzzle.
Since the "top kill," "junk shot" and "top hat" techniques failed to end the environmental nightmare, Alia Sabur -- who started her engineering Ph.D. at age 14 -- is pushing for a more radical idea.
The Northport native, who started reading before she could walk and who at 18 broke a 300-year-old record to become the youngest-ever college professor, proposes surrounding a pipe with deflated automobile tires, inserting it into the leaking riser, and then inflating the wheels to form a seal.
The same can be said of 95% of Harvard's grads.Ivytalk wrote:mainejeff would fit nicely. Then some mud and concrete. Who'd miss him? No problem.![]()
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