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How will the Gulf Oil Spill Affect Consumers and the Pump?

1. No effect as far as gas prices and experience at the pump.
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30%
2. Slight effect in rise of prices but no shortage or chaos.
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20%
3. A significant rise in prices but no shortage or chaos.
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40%
4. A significant rise in prices, shortage, and mild chaos.
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10%
5. Significant rise in prices, shortage, and.........PANIC!!!!!
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by Miles » June 8th, 2010, 2:46 pm

TillyGalore wrote:Okay, I think I understand. Being a visual person, I like to see how things are done. Is there anyway I can recreate what is happening in the Gulf using common household items? Perhaps a balloon full of cooking oil in a bowl of water, then prick the balloon to watch the oil trickle/gush out.
I'm not sure you want to recreate the oil spill in your house. Just think of the mess. ;)
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by TillyGalore » June 8th, 2010, 2:57 pm

Miles wrote:
TillyGalore wrote:Okay, I think I understand. Being a visual person, I like to see how things are done. Is there anyway I can recreate what is happening in the Gulf using common household items? Perhaps a balloon full of cooking oil in a bowl of water, then prick the balloon to watch the oil trickle/gush out.
I'm not sure you want to recreate the oil spill in your house. Just think of the mess. ;)
I was thinking of something on a MUCH SMALLER scale, or should that read MUCH SMALLER scale.
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by DukeUsul » June 8th, 2010, 3:00 pm

Tilly that sounds like a very good idea. Then get some mud and try to fill up the hole to get it to stop. Don't forget to get some rubber duckies from your tub and put them in the water. Have some Dawn dish detergent standing by to clean off the poor duckies!
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by TillyGalore » June 8th, 2010, 3:03 pm

DukeUsul wrote:Tilly that sounds like a very good idea. Then get some mud and try to fill up the hole to get it to stop. Don't forget to get some rubber duckies from your tub and put them in the water. Have some Dawn dish detergent standing by to clean off the poor duckies!
I don't have any duckies. :( But I do have Dawn dish detergent in case my kitchen turns into the Gulf of Mexico and I need to clean the kitties and dog.
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by Miles » June 8th, 2010, 3:13 pm

DukeUsul wrote:Tilly that sounds like a very good idea. Then get some mud and try to fill up the hole to get it to stop. Don't forget to get some rubber duckies from your tub and put them in the water. Have some Dawn dish detergent standing by to clean off the poor duckies!
Take it up a notch. Start the mess, then find out a way to make crap loads of money while you're doing it. Then, take a cruise and think about ways to solve the problem
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by TillyGalore » June 8th, 2010, 3:29 pm

Miles wrote:
DukeUsul wrote:Tilly that sounds like a very good idea. Then get some mud and try to fill up the hole to get it to stop. Don't forget to get some rubber duckies from your tub and put them in the water. Have some Dawn dish detergent standing by to clean off the poor duckies!
Take it up a notch. Start the mess, then find out a way to make crap loads of money while you're doing it. Then, take a cruise and think about ways to solve the problem
Are you guys mocking me? :-\
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by DukeUsul » June 8th, 2010, 3:33 pm

No. Actually, I think trying to replicate the situation is very cool. In another life I want to be a physics teacher and your idea is a fantastic way to teach this concept.
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Post by DukeUsul » June 8th, 2010, 3:34 pm

Believe me, I think physics is awesome and everyone needs to know about it. I've already taught Katie what gravity is all about.
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by TillyGalore » June 8th, 2010, 3:42 pm

DukeUsul wrote:No. Actually, I think trying to replicate the situation is very cool. In another life I want to be a physics teacher and your idea is a fantastic way to teach this concept.
Miles definitely was. Don't worry Miles, God will get you. ;) ;)

DukeUsul, I'll let you know how the experiment goes.
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Post by TillyGalore » June 8th, 2010, 3:49 pm

Ooo, just had a thought. I can use rubber gloves from work instead of a balloon.
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by Miles » June 8th, 2010, 4:16 pm

TillyGalore wrote:
DukeUsul wrote:No. Actually, I think trying to replicate the situation is very cool. In another life I want to be a physics teacher and your idea is a fantastic way to teach this concept.
Miles definitely was. Don't worry Miles, God will get you. ;) ;)

DukeUsul, I'll let you know how the experiment goes.
I was most certainly not mocking you! I was mocking BP officials. DU is right. Physics is very cool and I hope your experiment goes off without a hitch. Record video!
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Post by OZZIE4DUKE » June 8th, 2010, 5:22 pm

TillyGalore wrote:Okay, I think I understand. Being a visual person, I like to see how things are done. Is there anyway I can recreate what is happening in the Gulf using common household items? Perhaps a balloon full of cooking oil in a bowl of water, then prick the balloon to watch the oil trickle/gush out.
You'd have to squeeze the balloon to get the pressure up. Perhaps just a squeeze bottle of shampoo (rather than an oil filled balloon) so you don't create a mess YOU have to clean up.
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Post by ArkieDukie » June 8th, 2010, 7:54 pm

Tilly, that sounds like a cool experiment! Can't wait to hear how it goes.

A question for the physicists/engineers in the crowd: would the experiment be even better if she put salt in the water to approximate the salinity of the ocean? I don't know off hand if the salinity of the ocean is high enough to impact its density. Anyone, anyone? Google?
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by TillyGalore » June 8th, 2010, 8:49 pm

Miles wrote:
TillyGalore wrote:
DukeUsul wrote:No. Actually, I think trying to replicate the situation is very cool. In another life I want to be a physics teacher and your idea is a fantastic way to teach this concept.
Miles definitely was. Don't worry Miles, God will get you. ;) ;)

DukeUsul, I'll let you know how the experiment goes.
I was most certainly not mocking you! I was mocking BP officials. DU is right. Physics is very cool and I hope your experiment goes off without a hitch. Record video!
My apologies, Miles. :ymhug:

Here's what I think I'm going to do. Use food coloring to color the cooking oil. Using a funnel, fill a small balloon with the colored cooking oil and tie it off. I could fill my sink full of water as it's porcelain, thus white, or I can take my biggest bowl, fill it with water and submerge the balloon. After about 5 mins, giving things time to settle, I'll reach in a poke the balloon with a pin.

Any other thoughts suggestion?

Yes, Miles, there will be a video. Should I find nerdy glasses to wear during the experiment? Oh wait, I have some. :-B :-B
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by ArkieDukie » June 8th, 2010, 10:17 pm

TillyGalore wrote: My apologies, Miles. :ymhug:

Here's what I think I'm going to do. Use food coloring to color the cooking oil. Using a funnel, fill a small balloon with the colored cooking oil and tie it off. I could fill my sink full of water as it's porcelain, thus white, or I can take my biggest bowl, fill it with water and submerge the balloon. After about 5 mins, giving things time to settle, I'll reach in a poke the balloon with a pin.

Any other thoughts suggestion?

Yes, Miles, there will be a video. Should I find nerdy glasses to wear during the experiment? Oh wait, I have some. :-B :-B
Can't wait to see the video, Tilly! My only suggestion would be to make the water as cold as possible.
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by devildeac » June 8th, 2010, 10:27 pm

And then Miles will come in and destroy your house/garage...

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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by Miles » June 8th, 2010, 11:23 pm

devildeac wrote:And then Miles will come in and destroy your house/garage...

:)) =))
I don't destroy houses or garages, only peoples' feelings. Get it right. ;) :ymhug:
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by TillyGalore » June 9th, 2010, 7:26 am

ArkieDukie wrote:
TillyGalore wrote: My apologies, Miles. :ymhug:

Here's what I think I'm going to do. Use food coloring to color the cooking oil. Using a funnel, fill a small balloon with the colored cooking oil and tie it off. I could fill my sink full of water as it's porcelain, thus white, or I can take my biggest bowl, fill it with water and submerge the balloon. After about 5 mins, giving things time to settle, I'll reach in a poke the balloon with a pin.

Any other thoughts suggestion?

Yes, Miles, there will be a video. Should I find nerdy glasses to wear during the experiment? Oh wait, I have some. :-B :-B
Can't wait to see the video, Tilly! My only suggestion would be to make the water as cold as possible.
Should I put the bowl of water in the refrigerator overnight?
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Post by CameronBornAndBred » June 9th, 2010, 9:20 am

BP sucks. I'm sure all oil companies suck, but BP has the done the best job ever of giving the finger to as many people possible.
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Re: Oil, Oil, Toil and Trouble...

Post by devildeac » June 9th, 2010, 10:26 am

Miles wrote:
devildeac wrote:And then Miles will come in and destroy your house/garage...

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I don't destroy houses or garages, only peoples' feelings. Get it right. ;) :ymhug:
What was that video you made of a small model structure being destroyed? My memory is failing. Serious question. Sort of. Still one of the funnier damn things I remember seeing here. :)) =))
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