Just tar xvf
rm -rf ~/*.tar
Guys, I cleaned up!
What u gonna do when WinRAR comes tho???
Probably wonder why I did install a windows program on Linux
Came here for this. Did not disappoint.
That sounds like it would make a bigger mess. I think we should gzip them.
And now it’s all over beach. Maybe gzip so cleanup easier.
Yeah. Mysterious. We’re mysteriously drilling for oil all over the fucking oceans.
No because all of that drilling is happening outside the environment.
Yeah. I guess we’ll never figure out why oil washed up on beaches next to an offshore oil drilling zone. One of life’s mysteries, I guess!
Editing to add: The legal fate of the offshore oil wells is in question, and it’s not clear if work has begun on them or not. New South Wales has banned drilling within their territory, but the company said they’ll just go farther out to sea, where it’s governed by Australia’s federal laws, and I don’t know if they’ve actually started drilling yet.
Heck, those could also have come from a deteriorated WWII ship. Not that I seriously believe that theory, though.
Natural undersea oil leak somewhere?
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I’d say a natural leak is the less likely possibility.
Most likely you’re correct, but I was basing my assumption from the following:
However, the Port Authority of NSW said no oil spills had been reported by vessels.
Time may tell I guess…
There are who knows who many capped wells out there too though. Those caps aren’t perfect.
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Deep Water Horizon chuckles
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