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    Dan, you might be onto something. Look what I found.

    That means, that with what I saw in sprinklers 45 years ago, I must have been seeing into the future!

    Wow...

    I'm Psychic!

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    BP has screws up in Alaska, too. Disasters in the pipeline, so to speak.

    Corrosion Warnings at BP Facilities in Alaska: Here’s What the Data Mean



    http://www.propublica.org/article/co...the-data-means

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    Are you sure the article is valid?

    I didn't know coral could live that deep.

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    Are you sure the article is valid?

    I didn't know coral could live that deep.
    Your only reason for doubting a NY Times article quoting a scientist working in the Gulf for NOAA is your own ignorance?

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    Are you sure the article is valid?

    I didn't know coral could live that deep.
    Coral that have a symbiotic relationship with zooanthelae can't.

    I know that much... they need direct sunlight... there are species of coral that live deeper, but they do not "reef" to my knowledge....

    I thought that they may have been talking about the flower gardens...

    http://flowergarden.noaa.gov/

    But they aren't 4500 feet deep. The reason they are where they are is because it's so close to the surface.

    That article is mistaken in it's facts on the location of the coral in the least and a complete fabrication at worst.

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