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If anything good is to stem from this disaster it should be that the industry learns how to cap a leak, so that the next time it happens (and don't think it won't, because it is sure to happen again) the repairs will go much more quickly and efficiently. Also better adherence to safety standards; no more ignoring what concerns the other contractors are pointing out. No more slacking, period. And the government darn well should learn a bitter lesson from this disaster - know how to respond, do not take "NO" for an answer when offering help, and make sure the citizenry is being told everything from the start (even if all that can be said is, "We don't know yet.").
That felt pretty good.