Re: One Fish, Two Fish, Oil Fish, Goo Fish
> > On a personal level (and not nearly on the same scale as the > folks in the Gulf area), my extended family is scheduled to > hold a reunion on the beach at Destin, Florida. We are anxiously > watching to see if we are going to be oiled out. It's a pain, > especially as I've been looking forward to this vacation for > *months*. But again, not nearly as bad as the people (and animals) > who's lives have been ruined by the oil spill. > The good side of the oil spill is that you don't have to bring fuel if you want to have a beach barbecue; just get some seawater and set fire on it. Alberto Monteiro ___ http://box535.bluehost.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l_mccmedia.com
One Fish, Two Fish, Oil Fish, Goo Fish
We're now almost 2 months into this disaster. I was wondering what folks are currently thinking about this event. I'm especially curious whether Dan M still thinks this is a black swan event or something more mundane. Is BP really that unlucky in that everything they tried didn't work? Or were they incompetent or just not trying hard enough? I really hope BP can't declare bankruptcy to get out of paying the bills for this thing. On a personal level (and not nearly on the same scale as the folks in the Gulf area), my extended family is scheduled to hold a reunion on the beach at Destin, Florida. We are anxiously watching to see if we are going to be oiled out. It's a pain, especially as I've been looking forward to this vacation for *months*. But again, not nearly as bad as the people (and animals) who's lives have been ruined by the oil spill. - jmh ___ http://box535.bluehost.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l_mccmedia.com