flowing freely out of the top of the cap. we got other pictures where we were not sure about that, but the one you are referring to here, it shows that they have not shut down the choke-and-kill lines or the valves, the three-ram valves that are critical to the operation for when they shut those down, that is when they start the testing of the pressure of the well in earnest. we spoke with the bp officials a short time ago and they were not able to tell us if that testing started in earnest. what we do know is that they have done seismic testing of the area near the leaking wellhead. they have run acoustic sensors and cleared vessels out of the surface area in order to run the sensor testing, and now it is time for pressure testing that should be under way. we were led to believe it started in the last hour, and may have, but bp officials have not told us any possible results or whether it has begun in earnest but as long as you see th oil leaking out from the