The Fifth Death: Water, water, everywhere...

Feb 06, 2010 16:49

It's a shame that the wide range of functions on these devices seems to have been limited to simple text. While I am quite comfortable with the written form, and am even getting used to these very small buttons fairly well, it was nice to have those other options as well ( Read more... )

baby it's cold outside, something like normal, figuring things out, not a social butterfly, planning in advance, such a teacher, can has comforts of home?

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[Text] makerofimage February 7 2010, 00:53:49 UTC
Ugh, that's one thing that I couldn't start. I'm sure we're going to see some rain soon thereafter the thaw. I'm only able to collect the water on a small scale though the effort to do the entire city is proving to be daunting challenge.

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[Text] hasnobinky February 7 2010, 10:34:44 UTC
It doesn't all have to be manmade. Surely there must be a way to work with the natural geography of the place to store water. A natural aquifer, a way to fill or make a reservoir of some kind...

I'm a fair hand at engineering, especially the numbers, but I would need help. And would like expertise.

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[Text] makerofimage February 7 2010, 10:39:18 UTC
Hmm, that's certainly an idea. If there was a way to store water underground and find a way to pump it out.... Hey!! I think that could work! A cave would be great!!

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[Text] hasnobinky February 7 2010, 10:54:00 UTC
The trouble with that is working out how to get it back up again. Can the parts necessary for building basic pressure-based pumps be found in this city? It's so hard to tell with this much snow on the ground.

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