Tuesday, June 15, 2010
"winning, you know . . . it's like better than losing."
i’ve always been a big fan of kevin costner through thick (dances with wolves and seven academy awards; small indie films like a perfect world; quotable masterpieces such as bull durham; classics like field of dreams; and thrillers like mr. brooks) and thin (robin hood, prince of thieves; alright, even i couldn’t quite stomach water world; but i staunchly maintain that the postman is one of the most underrated films of all time – if you’re brave enough – try it again).
but regardless of his films' successes or failures, i’ve typically been pretty impressed with the guy. his work ethic always seems commendable and his passion always seems infectious and genuine. he's not afraid to fail, and, consequently, this leads to some huge successes.
it seems costner may be close to another success. since the exxon valdez spill in 1989, costner was convinced that there had to be a better way to address oil spills. so, over the last 15 years and $20 million of his own money later, costner's ocean therapy solutions has developed a working centrifuge machine that can separate oil from water at the rate of 2,000 barrels a day. it is going to take this sort of of innovation, determination, and self reliance to clean up the gulf coast.
it can be done. and we can do it.
in the words of president obama, “What the public wants to see is us solving this problem. And that may not make for good TV.”
he's right.
mr. president, there are lots of folks like costner with lots of workable ideas who would love to be put in the game.
so - put us in coach.
we're ready to play.
today.
Perdido Pass, Orange Beach, AL
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Alright, let do it.
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