There was a BP ad at the top of my forecast home page. I can't remember why, but I'm pretty sure I don't like BP.

There was a BP ad at the top of my forecast home page. I can't remember why, but I'm pretty sure I don't like BP.
Ad networks, like Google, fill the open ad space that Swellinfo doesn't sell directly.
So, these aren't hand picked by Swellinfo...
reminder: BP spilled about a gillion gallons of oil in the Gulf... Please don't forget, why you don't like them...
Last edited by Swellinfo; Jul 12, 2012 at 06:44 PM.
Yewww... on it! I kinda figured as much. Sorry the BP ad had to pop up on your site then. No doubt BP pays top dollar for ad space, but I wouldn't want to be the guy taking the check.
Not that this in any way makes the BP spill ok, nor does it mean everything is back to normal, but somebody told me about this and I went and looked up an article. It looks like natural bacteria have actually done a large part of the clean up themselves! The earth can be pretty cool sometimes...
Yeah, I lived in Pensacola/Gulf Breeze, Fl. during the spill. Watched "tar balls" and oil come ashore our white sands. These goons are covering the whole thing up and there are many players involved. Ultimately, they buried the oil and tar beneath the sand at all hours of the night into May/June (prob still).. As a result, you are no longer allowedto dig more than 6 inches beneath th sand. That's right, no and castles or burying your kids in the sand. The corexit and other chemicals that were dumped will certainly have a huge detrimental effect on the food chain as well as the stupid humans (myself included) who swim/surf there on a regular basis. The thing is no one knows; and that's the way BP wants it. Out of sight, out of mind.. C'mon
I remember hearing some really bad stories of people getting sick shortly after the cleanup after was started. Anyone in the Gulf have any stories to tell - good or bad?