 h a l f b a k e r y "Bun is such a sad word, is it not?" -- Watt, "Waiting for Godot"
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How would this mobile know to keep still in dry weather, but move in the rain? |
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I've seen rain chimes (link), but that's not quite the same thing. (I see [Klaatu] has posted a similar link, so I won't.) |
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The thing would "know" to move when it rained because it would be powered by the rain water acting on a water wheel, water turbine etc.. |
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So it's electric? Or at least geared? Would that still be a mobile? |
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I like it. A very general description though. I want a specific example with pictures. |
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So this functions by some manner of water turbine or "archimedes pump"-ish thingy? If so + for the idea, but why? |
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to Phoenix - electric - no, geared - most likely -- it would be classified as a mobile, I propose, even if it only moved a little when powered by the rain. |
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to worldgineer - Sorry - all I have is the half baked idea - no picture |
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to whatastrangeperson - You ask why? I ask - why not? |
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