Saturday, May 22, 2010

Feeding oil spill video stirs the Web




The oil escaping from the platform broke in the Gulf of Mexico has not been arrested. But it can be viewed. As investigators attempt to identify and blame oil executives point fingers Corporation, the curious are directed to the Web for a look at the drama in high seas runs 5,000 feet under water.



It turns out that the oil company BP has a video stream of the platform, which now provides a place at the top of the oil leak endlessly. Under pressure from Representative Ed Markey of Massachusetts, the executives live streams available to the public. The video is hosted within the Special Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming website.



News of the transmission line caused shockwaves Research 1725% on the "flow of oil spills BP live" in one day. Research also gushed about "living foods BP", "cam oil spill BP Live" and "live BP oil spill."



According to AP, a mile-long tube is capturing 210.000 gallons of oil per day, but oil is still a lot of escape - and you can see, lava-lamp-like, oozing on underwater camera. The company initially estimated 210.000 gallons was the amount of the spill - and now admits he was thus broadly. worse, the amount of oil that has already paid is ten times more than the Exxon Valdez.



Here is a picture of the transmission line:



As if any more proof were needed that the world is watching the video stream crashed because of the huge web traffic, so that instead of a plume of oil, viewers are treated intermittently to a black screen. However, live video clips have been captured and are now highlighted on various sites. For live video streams, visit the homepage of BP.



You can also try the Special Committee on Global Warming website.



Be patient: the video signals are overwhelmed by traffic, they are often slow or simply not available.

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