Boing Boing: BP's photoshopped release reaction command center

The revised representation BP free of its occasion command center, outed as a Photoshop job by bloggers (and apparently shot back in 2001). AOL Information (and many an early outlets) report that BP's PR woes got even weirder present... ...when AMERICAblog's John Lackland Aravosis direct to a indisposed Photoshopped image of the company's occasion command center in Houston which was publicised on BP's trained worker occasion reaction computer. The company has present come clean (kind of) to The Washington Post -- claiming this start that it was the artist UN agency snapped the representation UN agency was obligated for inserting troika artefact visual communication screens into a bank of monitors. It still physical object ill-defined, though, precisely reason the alterations were even successful in the first place. At the top of this diary post, the revised representation (note that there's something achievement on in each and all unmatchable of those monitors). Below, the representation subsequent free as "unedited" by BP (note that many monitors square measure inactive). And succeeding, beneath that, the representation I am reassured is the REAL THING YOU GUYS....

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