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An Interwebs Oil Spill

July 12, 2010 by Pedro Hernandez Leave a Comment

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What if BP’s oil spill sullied the pipes of the Intertubes? It could could look something like this.

A Cleaner Future’s Instant Oil Spill allows visitors to BP-ify their favorite sites. As you can see in the screenshot above, this is what ecoINSITE looks like after its pixels are turned inky black with crude. Sure, some people might not appreciate having your websites all gooped up — which is the point, the Gulf of Mexico didn’t ask for it either — but I have no such qualms.

via Treehugger

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