UK Team to Study Rainmaking Machines
RobertB-DC writes "The BBC reports that a Edinburgh University team has received a grant to research Wind-Powered Rainmaking Machines. You have to have winds blowing towards a mountainous coastline, but the article says that the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf are well-suited. For a cautionary note, though, the BBC includes a link to the story of a 1952 cloud-seeding experiment gone terribly wrong."
I just turned on my experimental firstpostmaking machine!!
Apparently, it doesn't work so hot.
How can we continue to believe in a just universe and freedom to eat crackers if we have no ale?
How about that big parabolic solar reflector featured in 007: Die Another Day. Would that be a form of "weather control"? If not permissible for war, is something like that even feasible? (serious question, I'm not a weather person or aerospace engineer)
There's 10 types of people in this world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
Please post the associated tablature.
Call this thing it has the tablature you are looking for.
...something else someone can be sued over.