We now have 3 D printers being used to produce replacement arms for kids. Why not some kind of printer to produce rain for drought stricken areas? A pencil is one of the very first ‘printers’ we had…
“Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain…”Samson, thank you for making it rain here in Darkest Saskatchewan, too. Or thank Horace for me. Despite the street cleaners, the sand that the City put on the roads all winter has been making it very dusty. Washing all the dust out of the air will make it a much nicer day.
I’ve been hollering the answer for 20 years but nobody is listening – More dams and reservoirs, more rain and reclaimed water reinjection, more aqueducts from farther away – that can be chained together and extended.
One aqueduct headed north into Oregon and Washington State, with an option for B.C. And a second one connecting the Colorado to the Rio Grande and Mississippi.
JayBluE about 9 years ago
That’s the way they do it in Pencil-vania….
Sherlock Watson about 9 years ago
Today’s background music: “It’s Raining Again” by Supertramp.
JayBluE about 9 years ago
Horace’s inspiration drew upon some rather graphic effects…. – His brain storm led to him drawing conclusions , but it grew on everyone, eventually…
Argythree about 9 years ago
We now have 3 D printers being used to produce replacement arms for kids. Why not some kind of printer to produce rain for drought stricken areas? A pencil is one of the very first ‘printers’ we had…
R.U. Kidding about 9 years ago
Horace, why did you make it rain on yourself too? You’re not thinking.
gosfreikempe about 9 years ago
“Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain…”Samson, thank you for making it rain here in Darkest Saskatchewan, too. Or thank Horace for me. Despite the street cleaners, the sand that the City put on the roads all winter has been making it very dusty. Washing all the dust out of the air will make it a much nicer day.
neverenoughgold about 9 years ago
It must be dry where you are, Sampson…
Perkycat about 9 years ago
Whatever works! The flowers appreciate it.
Mj Cook about 9 years ago
I wish it were that easy to get the rain to come cuz we sure need it where I live!
zenyattafan about 9 years ago
Why haven’t Californians thought of this? It’s cheaper than building desalination plants.
BruceBergman about 9 years ago
I’ve been hollering the answer for 20 years but nobody is listening – More dams and reservoirs, more rain and reclaimed water reinjection, more aqueducts from farther away – that can be chained together and extended.
One aqueduct headed north into Oregon and Washington State, with an option for B.C. And a second one connecting the Colorado to the Rio Grande and Mississippi.
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
A little ,gentle 2B rain, I should think.