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QUOTE: Originally posted by CSXrules4eva Ok I've got to ask this question to my fellow fourm members since every were I go (now) and every one I meet has been complaing about gas prices going up because of Katrina.
QUOTE: Originally posted by edbenton Right now there are 8 refineries off line and loss of power killed the pumps that pump the gas thru said pipelines. Right now W and *** are laughing all the way to the bank. Bush is only releasing 10 mil barrels from teh SPOR ones days pumping from the gulf. He stayed on vaction 2 days after Katrina hit and still hte only way he has seen the area besides TV is he had AirForce 1 fly over the area at 5000 ft on his way home from the ranch. About 2 months ago FX showed a program named Oil Strom and right now we are feeling the effects of that movie. We are not out of the woods yet by any means. People are now shooting at teh rescue choppers in order to get out of New Orleans. Bodies are being left to rot in the streets. We can invade 2 countries half way across the world BUT WE CAN NOT TAKE CARE OF OUR OWN NATION!! Kind of screwed up priorities .[soapbox][soapbox][banghead][banghead] Sorry about ranting but we knew that sooner or later this was going to happen.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by donclark Why would anyone build a city 7 feet under sea level? Why would anyone want to live in a flood zone?
QUOTE: Originally posted by cherokee woman Maybe we should all just get a couple of horses, and a buggy, and go back to that kind of "horsepower". That way, we wouldn't need to pay their exhorbitant prices for gasoline. Although, you'd have to have the extra expense for some- one to behind the horses, to clean up after them (to satisy the environ- mentalists).[:p][;)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith It didnt start off underwater, marsh land is very prone to subsiedance, over the years the land sinks, normally it just floods and becomes wetlands. Now you build a settlement there, the land sinks, floods, so they build a levee to keep the water out. as the years go by the land sinks a couple more inches, so they keep raising the levees. Now in addition to the settling, add silting on the riverbed, the top of the river is now flows even higher so you raise the levees again, see? Add 250 years of this and you end up with a city 20' in some places below sea level. They never imported any soil to raise the city, instead placing all thier faith in a levee system that dates back to horse and buggy days.
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