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JakBaronKing
"The best way to change the world is to first change yourself."

Age 37, Male

Inside my own mind.......

Joined on 9/27/07

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Yo Jak, It has been awhile. And I see you got a lot of Red Baron pics for yourself. :D

Wait if the synthetic oil is poored into the ocean would anything happen?

This problem could be solved right now you know ...if greed wasn't such a HUGE factor.

Sorry if I sound like a Hippie but everything would be so much easier if everyone just lived to be happy and to try there best to make others happy. If we just lived each one of us doing something to improve the world. Each one of us doing what we love ...Not for money but to benefit everyone. LOL I mean theres gotta be like 3 or 4 people out there who just absolutely love plumbing.

My point is that natural oil is pumped from the earth, either from forests, deserts, and oceans.

But since Oil is necessary for transportation, and other machinery, the manufacturing of synthetic oil is safer, and contained.

It also works and performs better than regular natural oil.

THE KEY DIFFERENCE is that one is a natural resource that is pumped from the earth the other can be made from chemicals.

There is NO risk of an environmental damage due to an oil leak from synthetic oils.

Mining from the oceans is dangerous, risky, and not worth the damage to the oceans should something to wrong.

I highly encourage anyone who cares about the environment to use synthetic vs natural oil for their machines.

Wow I really didn't even know there was such a thing. I can understand why its dangerous for the economy if they used electric or solar ...but I don't understand why the havn't tried using synthetic oil.

awwwwwww you care

Many will suffer. Be it Fish, Be it Birds, Be it Humans, Be it... Whatever. This is a hard lesson that we, Hopefully, Will learn from. This is not going to recover quickly. The oil is still flowing as I type. And the containment is failing. Hopefully this does not become too much of a threat.

I'm starting to get tired of hearing about the spill and this is coming from a Louisianan. Plus, at least thirty percent of this country's oil is refined here in Louisiana, something a shitload of people don't comprehend.

Yeah....this spill even when the oil is finally concealed will take years for things to go back to normal.