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Shouldn't there be manual overrides? Just saw/heard the story this morning. There's weekly flyover inspections of these pipelines. How hard would it be to staff people at critical shut offs during this issue? You're looking at $200/hr+ for mandatory fly overs. Throw a tech out there for $20/hr at each shut off to keep the gas/oil flowing. Maybe it's more complicated, but it's not like a hack will break pipes.
We have two major pipelines in our immediate area. 3' diameter pipes. They're nat. gas. One was in my parents backyard and the other went by my high school. Actually was built while I was going there. They have stations spaced out every so often with controls in a little fenced in area. I get they want it automated, but there's zero reason to be shutting it down. None.
This is just an opinion, but even an old town like mine has infrastructure to shut off water on individual blocks if there's a pipe break. I have to imagine this could be handled ma...
Here's the photo's:All the white, silver and grey cars with the odd red or blue one thrown in for good measure.
Alright. This morning everything was fine. This afternoon was a different story. About 1/2 the stations I passed by were out of gas.
Walmart had a line 3 cars deep for fuel.
Stupidity.
We need a "meta-journalism" which simply points out all of the lies, omissions, and distortions in the MSM news each day.
It would be quite entertaining, might get a huge following.
$20 says it's been orchestrated to take your eyes off of the Arizona audit.