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    Leave it to a couple of good old boys !!
    http://www.wimp.com/solutionoil/
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    Wow, that would be the cheapest and easiest way to soak up the oil. I like the idea to burn it later for energy production too. Can't do that with the pads they are using now...

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    That is why America is the greatest F'n country on Earth!!!!
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    Could your Gov. Brainiacs come up with that idea O??

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    Cause gubment don't like CHEAP or EASY....

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    Was anyone else waiting for them to pour kitty litter on top of that dry grass?
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    a good ole boy came up with this in 5 min. while BP's best are still scratching their asses and spending millions not solving shit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TS12000 View Post
    a good ole boy came up with this in 5 min. while BP's best are still scratching their asses and spending millions not solving shit.
    Hmmm really? All of the oil must be at the surface then, not 5k feet under water. It is a surface solution in regard to cleanup. I rather like the idea, could be the newest hybrid fuel. They need to drill a few relief wells and kill the well downhole and stop adding fuel to the enviro and dimtards fire to stop drilling.

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    Evertime there's a spill I think that it would be posible to build a tanker with a suction device to suck up the oil, put it though an onboard seperator, salvage the oil and pump out clean sea water. If someone could perfect that they'd make a fortune from fees and the reclaimed oil they'd keep and sell.
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    not sure where they will get all the hay, but it is a great idea and definitely would be collecting a lot more oil than they are doing right now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drilldo View Post
    Hmmm really? All of the oil must be at the surface then, not 5k feet under water. It is a surface solution in regard to cleanup. I rather like the idea, could be the newest hybrid fuel. They need to drill a few relief wells and kill the well downhole and stop adding fuel to the enviro and dimtards fire to stop drilling.
    That was my point, guess it didn't get across right, BP's main focus is plugging the hole at the moment (which still isn't done) so why not let some guys like this try these ideas out at the surface.

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