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Comment Re:We have an advertising bubble... (Score 2) 154

...ahh but what you're forgetting is that Google already does that, and the catch...users do it willingly (Chrome, Docs, gmail...etc. etc. etc). They've really done a great job of positioning themselves such that their value-added services seem like a fair tradeoff to their users giving up their data.

Comment Re: Not Fracking. Disposal. (Score 0) 127

Or place blame where blame is due...like overly restrictive regulations that forced hydraulic fracturing on existing wells instead of being able to drill new ones...thanks EPA.

Fallin is hardly to blame...its one big shell-game by the corporations and by the time it reaches the gov's desk its already an institution.

I say let em keep going, I like earthquakes.

Comment Re: Fracking!!! (Score 0) 127

NPR and Mother Jones are hardly independent scientists.

Especially when I can walk two doors down and get it from a world renowned geological hydrology PhD. Pretty sure he'd laugh at those references.

Only a complete idiot posts links as their entire argument, rather than leverage those links to support their argument. Posting links like a Compton drive-by only illustrates a complete non-understanding of the material.

Comment Re:Not Fracking. Disposal. (Score 0) 127

...ah but we don't KNOW that it would've been in one thousand years, two thousand, or next week. ...something else that folks don't realize is that this area is also very diverse in its geology, from solid sandstone sheets to surface granite, it's quite interesting really. ...but to answer you final statement, they'll still find a way to pin it on Bush.

Comment Re:*yawn*.... (Score 0) 127

I didn't miss the point, your point has no bearing because we don't live in a densely populated cesspool. Your projecting your surroundings on this area, and they simply have no context.

The only point I got is that you're an overbearing ass that thinks he knows it all and you exercise every opportunity to make yourself feel superior to others. Did I miss anything?

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